Fixed #13200 -- Updated the DB session backend to make full use of routers, deprecating the need for the SESSION_DB_ALIAS setting. Thanks to rokclimb15 for the report.
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.sessions.models import Session
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from django.contrib.sessions.backends.base import SessionBase, CreateError
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from django.core.exceptions import SuspiciousOperation
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from django.db import IntegrityError, transaction, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
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from django.db import IntegrityError, transaction, router
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from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
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class SessionStore(SessionBase):
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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ class SessionStore(SessionBase):
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Implements database session store.
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"""
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def __init__(self, session_key=None):
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self.using = getattr(settings, "SESSION_DB_ALIAS", DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
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super(SessionStore, self).__init__(session_key)
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def load(self):
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session_data = self.encode(self._get_session(no_load=must_create)),
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expire_date = self.get_expiry_date()
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)
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sid = transaction.savepoint(using=self.using)
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using = router.db_for_write(Session, instance=obj)
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sid = transaction.savepoint(using=using)
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try:
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obj.save(force_insert=must_create)
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obj.save(force_insert=must_create, using=using)
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except IntegrityError:
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if must_create:
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transaction.savepoint_rollback(sid, using=self.using)
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transaction.savepoint_rollback(sid, using=using)
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raise CreateError
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raise
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@ -1299,18 +1299,6 @@ See the :ref:`topics-http-sessions`.
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.. setting:: SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE
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SESSION_DB_ALIAS
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----------------
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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Default: ``None``
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If you're using database-backed session storage, this selects the database
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alias that will be used to store session data. By default, Django will use
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the ``default`` database, but you can store session data on any database
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you choose.
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SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE
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-------------------------------
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@ -44,16 +44,9 @@ Using database-backed sessions
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If you want to use a database-backed session, you need to add
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``'django.contrib.sessions'`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
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If you want to store your session data on a database other than ``default``
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alias, you should set the :setting:`SESSION_DB_ALIAS` setting.
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Once you have configured your installation, run ``manage.py syncdb``
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to install the single database table that stores session data.
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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The :setting:`SESSION_DB_ALIAS` setting was added in Django 1.2. It
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is not required in earlier versions.
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Using cached sessions
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