64 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
64 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from django.db import models
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from django.utils.encoding import python_2_unicode_compatible
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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class SessionManager(models.Manager):
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use_in_migrations = True
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def encode(self, session_dict):
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"""
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Returns the given session dictionary serialized and encoded as a string.
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"""
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return SessionStore().encode(session_dict)
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def save(self, session_key, session_dict, expire_date):
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s = self.model(session_key, self.encode(session_dict), expire_date)
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if session_dict:
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s.save()
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else:
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s.delete() # Clear sessions with no data.
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return s
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@python_2_unicode_compatible
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class Session(models.Model):
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"""
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Django provides full support for anonymous sessions. The session
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framework lets you store and retrieve arbitrary data on a
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per-site-visitor basis. It stores data on the server side and
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abstracts the sending and receiving of cookies. Cookies contain a
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session ID -- not the data itself.
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The Django sessions framework is entirely cookie-based. It does
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not fall back to putting session IDs in URLs. This is an intentional
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design decision. Not only does that behavior make URLs ugly, it makes
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your site vulnerable to session-ID theft via the "Referer" header.
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For complete documentation on using Sessions in your code, consult
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the sessions documentation that is shipped with Django (also available
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on the Django Web site).
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"""
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session_key = models.CharField(_('session key'), max_length=40,
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primary_key=True)
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session_data = models.TextField(_('session data'))
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expire_date = models.DateTimeField(_('expire date'), db_index=True)
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objects = SessionManager()
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class Meta:
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db_table = 'django_session'
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verbose_name = _('session')
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verbose_name_plural = _('sessions')
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def __str__(self):
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return self.session_key
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def get_decoded(self):
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return SessionStore().decode(self.session_data)
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# At bottom to avoid circular import
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from django.contrib.sessions.backends.db import SessionStore
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