Redis stores for ActionPack
redis-actionpack
provides a session store for ActionPack, specifically for ActionDispatch. See the main redis-store readme for general guidelines.
For guidelines on using our underlying cache store, see the main redis-store readme.
For information on how to use this library in a Rails app, see the documentation for redis-rails.
If, for some reason, you're using ActionDispatch
and not in a Rails app, read on to learn how to install/use this gem by itself!
redis-action pack
replacement gem
The original repository for this gem is https://github.com/redis-store/redis-actionpack.
I wanted to upgrade my application to Rails 7, so I sent a pull request to the original repository. The commits have been merged, but no new version containing the commit has been released to RubyGems. So I decided to fork and start development to support Rails 7.
Installation
gem 'slab-redis-actionpack', require: 'redis-actionpack'
Usage
If you are using redis-store with Rails, head on over to the
redis-rails README to
learn how to integrate this gem into your Rails application.
For standalone usage:
ActionController::Base.session_store = :redis_store,
servers: %w(redis://localhost:6379/0/session),
expire_after: 90.minutes,
key: '_my_application_session',
threadsafe: false,
secure: true
A brief run-down of these options...
- servers is an Array of Redis server URLs that we will attempt to find
data from.
- expire_after is the default TTL of session keys. This is also set
as the expiry time of any cookies generated by the session store.
- key is the name of the cookie on the client side
- threadsafe is for applications that run on multiple instances. Set
this to
false
if you want to disable the global mutex lock on
session data. It's true
by default, meaning the mutex will be
enabled. - secure ensures HTTP cookies are transferred from server to client
on a secure (HTTPS) connection
Running tests
gem install bundler
git clone git://github.com/redis-store/redis-actionpack.git
cd redis-actionpack
bundle install
bundle exec rake
If you are on Snow Leopard you have to run env ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" bundle exec rake
Status
Copyright
2009 - 2013 Luca Guidi - http://lucaguidi.com, released under the MIT license