generic-session
Generic session middleware for koa, easy use with custom stores such as redis or mongo, supports defer session getter. different from koa-session(it is cookie session).
This middleware will only set a cookie when a session is manually set. Each time the session is modified (and only when the is session modified), it will reset the cookie and session.
You can use the rolling sessions that will reset the cookie and session for every request which touch the session.
Usage
Example
var session = require('koa-generic-session');
var redisStore = require('koa-redis');
var koa = require('koa');
var app = koa();
app.keys = ['keys', 'keykeys'];
app.use(session({
store: redisStore()
}));
app.use(function *() {
switch (this.path) {
case '/get':
get.call(this);
break;
case '/remove':
remove.call(this);
break;
case '/regenerate':
yield regenerate.call(this);
break;
}
});
function get() {
var session = this.session;
session.count = session.count || 0;
session.count++;
this.body = session.count;
}
function remove() {
this.session = null;
this.body = 0;
}
function *regenerate() {
get.call(this);
yield this.regenerateSession();
get.call(this);
}
app.listen(8080);
- After adding session middleware, you can use
this.session
to set or get the sessions. - Setting
this.session = null;
will destroy this session. - Altering
this.session.cookie
changes the cookie options of this user. Also you can use the cookie options in session the store. Use for example cookie.maxage
as the session store's ttl. - Calling
this.regenerateSession
will destroy any existing session and generate a new, empty one in its place. The new session will have a different ID.
Options
-
key
: cookie name defaulting to koa.sid
-
prefix
: session prefix for store, defaulting to koa:sess:
-
store
: session store instance
-
cookie
: session cookie settings
-
ttl
: ttl is for sessionStore's expiration time. it is different with cookie.maxage
, default to null(means get ttl from cookie.maxage
).
-
rolling
: rolling session, always reset the cookie and sessions, defaults to false
-
genSid
: default sid was generated by uid2, you can pass a function to replace it
-
defer
: defers get session, only generate a session when you use it through var session = yield this.session;
, defaults to false
-
allowEmpty
: allow generation of empty sessions
-
errorHandler(err, type, ctx)
: Store.get
and Store.set
will throw in some situation, use errorHandle
to handle these errors by yourself. Default will throw.
-
reconnectTimeout
: When store is disconnected, don't throw store unavailable
error immediately, wait reconnectTimeout
to reconnect, default is 10s
.
-
sessionIdStore
: object with get, set, reset methods for passing session id throw requests.
-
valid
: valid(ctx, session), valid session value before use it
-
beforeSave
: beforeSave(ctx, session), hook before save session
-
Store can be any Object that has the methods set
, get
, destroy
like MemoryStore.
-
cookie defaulting to
{
path: '/',
httpOnly: true,
maxage: null,
rewrite: true,
signed: true
}
For a full list of cookie options see expressjs/cookies.
if you setcookie.maxage
to null
, meaning no "expires" parameter is set so the cookie becomes a browser-session cookie. When the user closes the browser the cookie (and session) will be removed.
Notice that ttl
is different from cookie.maxage
, ttl
set the expire time of sessionStore. So if you set cookie.maxage = null
, and ttl=ms('1d')
, the session will expired after one day, but the cookie will destroy when the user closes the browser.
And mostly you can just ignore options.ttl
, koa-generic-session
will parse cookie.maxage
as the tll.
Hooks
valid()
: valid session value before use itbeforeSave()
: hook before save session
Session Store
You can use any other store to replace the default MemoryStore, it just needs to follow this api:
get(sid)
: get session object by sidset(sid, sess, ttl)
: set session object for sid, with a ttl (in ms)destroy(sid)
: destroy session for sid
the api needs to return a Promise, Thunk or generator.
And use these events to report the store's status.
Stores Presented
Licences
(The MIT License)
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