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BeakerHelpers is a Beaker_ extension that can show the active sessions and clean the old ones. Currently it only works with beaker.ext.database storage backend.
BeakerHelpers is also a namespace package so new plugins can be created under this namespace_.
You can find the Git repository at github.com_
easy_install_::
$ <env>/bin/easy_install BeakerHelpers
pip_::
$ <env>/bin/pip install BeakerHelpers
You can call get_sessions
to get a list of active sessions (dicts)::
>>> import sqlalchemy
>>> from beakerhelpers.sessions import get_sessions
>>> sessions_table = sqlalchemy.Table('beaker_cache',
... sqlalchemy.MetaData('sqlite:///my.db'), autoload=True)
>>> get_sessions(sessions_table, timeout=3600) # timeout in seconds
[{
'_accessed_time': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 10, 10, 10),
'_creation_time': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 08, 40, 00),
'user_name': u'john@doe.com',
}]
The above form is suitable for Python access. If you want to provide this data
to the user you could use show_sessions
with the same parameters instead::
>>> print show_sessions(sessions_table, timeout=3600)
--------------------------------------------------------
_accessed_time | _creation_time | user_name
--------------------------------------------------------
2010-01-01 10:10:10 | 2010-01-01 08:40:00 | john@doe.com
However you can use paster beakersessions
to call the show_sessions
from
the console::
$ <env>/bin/paster beakersessions cfg/prod.ini
--------------------------------------------------------
_accessed_time | _creation_time | user_name
--------------------------------------------------------
2010-01-01 10:10:10 | 2010-01-01 08:40:00 | john@doe.com
In this case the cfg/prod.ini
file should be a paste.deploy
loadable
configuration file. BeakerHelpers expects to find these keys in the [app:main]
section of cfg/prod.ini
:
- ``beaker.session.type`` = `ext:database` - the only supported backend (yet)
- ``beaker.session.url`` - an `SQLAlchemy engine URL`_
- ``beaker.session.timeout`` - session timeout in seconds
- ``beaker.session.table_name`` - (optional) session storage table.
According to beaker.ext.database_, defaults to `beaker_cache`.
paster beakersessions
command also takes two optional arguments:
- ``--prefix, -p`` - beaker key prefix in the config file, defaults to
`beaker.session`
- ``--timeout, -t`` - do not show sessions older than the timeout. Timeout
examples:
- `3s` - 3 seconds
- `14m` - 14 minutes
- `36h` - 36 hours
- `2d` - 2 days
- `0` - show all sessions (ignore timeout even in the config file)
If not provided the timeout will be taken from the config file,
`<prefix>.timeout` (seconds).
You can use cleanup_sessions
from your Python scripts to remove old
sessions::
>>> import sqlalchemy
>>> from beakerhelpers.sessions import cleanup_sessions
>>> sessions_table = sqlalchemy.Table('beaker_cache',
... sqlalchemy.MetaData('sqlite:///my.db'), autoload=True)
>>> cleanup_sessions(sessions_table, timeout=3600) # timeout in seconds
The sessions older than 1 hour would get cleaned. However, session cleanup is particularly convenient to be called as a paste script::
$ <env>/bin/paster beakercleanup cfg/prod.ini
It expects the same config file structure and takes the same optional arguments
as beakersessions. However, in this case sessions older than --timeout
will be removed.
Due to namespace issues BeakerShowSessions and BeakerCleanup can not be installed with pip and/or easy_install. Their functionality got merged into this package and access became simpler. We strongly encourage to use BeakerHelpers instead.
.. _Beaker: http://beaker.groovie.org .. _beaker.ext.database: http://www.bitbucket.org/bbangert/beaker/src/554a46f4a946/beaker/ext/database.py#cl-35 .. _SQLAlchemy engine URL: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/05/dbengine.html#create-engine-url-arguments .. _github.com: http://github.com/kaukas/BeakerHelpers .. _namespace: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#namespace-packages .. _easy_install: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall .. _pip: http://pip.openplans.org/
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An extendable Beaker helpers package to manage Beaker sessions
We found that BeakerHelpers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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