Re: database-based sessions for 3rd party php app [message #179024 is a reply to message #179020] |
Wed, 05 September 2012 12:46 |
The Natural Philosoph
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Erwin Moller wrote:
> On 9/5/2012 1:37 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> Axel wrote:
>>> Hi readers,
>>> I am currently trying to increase the performance of a 3rd party
>>> learning platform web app we are (still) using. The current setup is
>>> to store the PHP sessions on an NFS share, which I personally find
>>> not-so-good.
>>>
>>> Now I don't want to touch the code of this app, for various reasons.
>>> But I want database sessions.
>>> Is there a good, proven and solid way to move the session management
>>> to the database _without_ modyfying the app's code?
>>>
>>>
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>> How could there be?
>>
>> In order to write something into a *database* in preference to a file or
>> directory, requires application level changes. Or an entire rewrite of
>> part of PHP.
>>
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> No, not in this case, TNP, at least it won't be anything rigorous.
> Session handling can be changed for an existing application without
> breaking it.
>
> You have to do the following:
> 1) Change for this application the session storage
> session_set_save_handler will take care of that.
that's an application change Erwin.
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> The easiest way to do this is by adding a file of yourself somewhere
> where you define the settings and call session_set_save_handler.
> Maybe the existing application has a file that is included everywhere
> (which is very common), then simply add you file to it (via another
> include, use full path to your session-definition-file to avoid
> complexities with include from other directories)
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> 2) Write the appropriate functions you name in the above function
>
> 3) Of course, add a table to the database for storage.
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> There are a few examples on the net to be found to do this.
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> If memory serves me well, adodb abstraction layer has one ready-to-go
> build in.
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> From the application point-of-view, there will be no change.
>
> Good luck,
> Erwin Moller
>
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