This library defines session management based on HTTP cookies. Session
management is enabled simply by loading this module. Details can be
modified using http_set_session_options/1. By default, this module
creates a session whenever a request is processes that is inside the
hierarchy defined for session handling (see path option in
http_set_session_options/1). Automatic creation of a session can be
stopped using the option create(noauto)
. The predicate
http_open_session/2 must be used to create a session if noauto
is
enabled. Sessions can be closed using http_close_session/1.
If a session is active, http_in_session/1 returns the current session
and http_session_assert/1 and friends maintain data about the session.
If the session is reclaimed, all associated data is reclaimed too.
Begin and end of sessions can be monitored using library(broadcast). The
broadcasted messages are:
- http_session(begin(SessionID,Peer))
- Broadcasted if a session is started
- http_session(end(SessionId,Peer))
- Broadcasted if a session is ended. See http_close_session/1.
For example, the following calls end_session(SessionId)
whenever a
session terminates. Please note that sessions ends are not scheduled to
happen at the actual timeout moment of the session. Instead, creating a
new session scans the active list for timed-out sessions. This may
change in future versions of this library.
:- listen(http_session(end(SessionId, Peer)),
end_session(SessionId)).
- http_set_session_options(+Options) is det
- Set options for the session library. Provided options are:
- timeout(+Seconds)
- Session timeout in seconds. Default is 600 (10 min).
A timeout of
0
(zero) disables timeout.
- cookie(+Cookiekname)
- Name to use for the cookie to identify the session.
Default
swipl_session
.
- path(+Path)
- Path to which the cookie is associated. Default is
/
. Cookies are only sent if the HTTP request path
is a refinement of Path.
- route(+Route)
- Set the route name. Default is the unqualified
hostname. To cancel adding a route, use the empty
atom. See route/1.
- enabled(+Boolean)
- Enable/disable session management. Sesion management
is enabled by default after loading this file.
- create(+Atom)
- Defines when a session is created. This is one of
auto
(default), which creates a session if there is a request
whose path matches the defined session path or noauto
,
in which cases sessions are only created by calling
http_open_session/2 explicitely.
- proxy_enabled(+Boolean)
- Enable/disable proxy session management. Proxy session
management associates the originating IP address of
the client to the session rather than the proxy IP
address. Default is false.
- gc(+When)
- When is one of
active
, which starts a thread that
performs session cleanup at close to the moment of the
timeout or passive
, which runs session GC when a new
session is created.
- samesite(+Restriction)
- One of
none
, lax
(default), or strict
- The
SameSite attribute prevents the CSRF vulnerability.
strict has best security, but prevents links from
external sites from operating properly. lax stops most
CSRF attacks against REST endpoints but rarely interferes
with legitimage operations. none
removes the samesite
attribute entirely. __Caution: The value none
exposes the
entire site to CSRF attacks.
- granularity(+Integer)
- Granularity for updating that the session is active. Default
is 60 (seconds). Smaller values lead to more precise session
timeout at the cost of more database updates. This may
notably a problem when using Redis.
In addition, extension libraries can define session_option/2 to make
this predicate support more options. In particular,
library(http/http_redis_plugin) defines the following additional
options:
- redis_db(+DB)
- Alias name of the redis database to access. See redis_server/3.
- redis_ro(+DB)
- Alias name of the redis database for read-only access. See
redis_server/3.
- redis_prefix(+Atom)
- Prefix to use for all HTTP session related keys. Default is
'swipl:http:session'
- http_session_option(?Option) is nondet
- True if Option is a current option of the session system.
- session_setting(+SessionID, ?Setting) is semidet
- Find setting for SessionID. It is possible to overrule some
session settings using
http_session_set(Setting)
.
- http_set_session(Setting) is det
- http_set_session(SessionId, Setting) is det
- Overrule a setting for the current or specified session.
Currently, the only setting that can be overruled is
timeout
.
- Errors
- -
permission_error(set, http_session, Setting)
if setting
a setting that is not supported on per-session basis.
- http_session_id(-SessionId) is det
- True if SessionId is an identifier for the current session.
- Arguments:
-
- Errors
- -
existence_error(http_session, _)
- See also
- - http_in_session/1 for a version that fails if there is
no session.
- http_in_session(-SessionId) is semidet
- True if SessionId is an identifier for the current session. The
current session is extracted from
session(ID)
from the current
HTTP request (see http_current_request/1). The value is cached
in a backtrackable global variable http_session_id
. Using a
backtrackable global variable is safe because continuous worker
threads use a failure driven loop and spawned threads start
without any global variables. This variable can be set from the
commandline to fake running a goal from the commandline in the
context of a session.
- See also
- - http_session_id/1
- http_open_session(-SessionID, +Options) is det
- Establish a new session. This is normally used if the create
option is set to
noauto
. Options:
- renew(+Boolean)
- If
true
(default false
) and the current request is part
of a session, generate a new session-id. By default, this
predicate returns the current session as obtained with
http_in_session/1.
- Errors
- -
permission_error(open, http_session, CGI)
if this call
is used after closing the CGI header.
- See also
- - http_set_session_options/1 to control the
create
option. - - http_close_session/1 for closing the session.
- http_session_asserta(+Data) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(?Data) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate
data with the current HTTP session.
- http_session_data(?Data) is nondet
- True if Data is associated using http_session_assert/1 to the
current HTTP session.
- Errors
- -
existence_error(http_session,_)
- http_session_asserta(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data, +SessionID) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(@Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_data(?Data, +SessionID) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate data
with an explicit HTTP session.
- See also
- - http_current_session/2.
- http_current_session(?SessionID, ?Data) is nondet
- Enumerate the current sessions and associated data. There are
two pseudo data elements:
- idle(Seconds)
- Session has been idle for Seconds.
- peer(Peer)
- Peer of the connection.
- http_close_session(+SessionID) is det
- Closes an HTTP session. This predicate can be called from any
thread to terminate a session. It uses the broadcast/1 service
with the message below.
http_session(end(SessionId, Peer))
The broadcast is done before the session data is destroyed and
the listen-handlers are executed in context of the session that
is being closed. Here is an example that destroys a Prolog
thread that is associated to a thread:
:- listen(http_session(end(SessionId, _Peer)),
kill_session_thread(SessionID)).
kill_session_thread(SessionID) :-
http_session_data(thread(ThreadID)),
thread_signal(ThreadID, throw(session_closed)).
Succeed without any effect if SessionID does not refer to an
active session.
If http_close_session/1 is called from a handler operating in
the current session and the CGI stream is still in state
header
, this predicate emits a Set-Cookie
to expire the
cookie.
- Errors
- -
type_error(atom, SessionID)
- See also
- - listen/2 for acting upon closed sessions
- http_session_cookie(-Cookie) is det
- Generate a random cookie that can be used by a browser to
identify the current session. The cookie has the format
XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX[.<route>], where XXXX are random hexadecimal
numbers and [.<route>] is the optionally added routing
information.
Re-exported predicates
The following predicates are exported from this file while their implementation is defined in imported modules or non-module files loaded by this module.
- http_set_session(Setting) is det
- http_set_session(SessionId, Setting) is det
- Overrule a setting for the current or specified session.
Currently, the only setting that can be overruled is
timeout
.
- Errors
- -
permission_error(set, http_session, Setting)
if setting
a setting that is not supported on per-session basis.
- http_session_asserta(+Data) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(?Data) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate
data with the current HTTP session.
- http_session_asserta(+Data) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(?Data) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate
data with the current HTTP session.
- http_session_asserta(+Data) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(?Data) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate
data with the current HTTP session.
- http_session_asserta(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data, +SessionID) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(@Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_data(?Data, +SessionID) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate data
with an explicit HTTP session.
- See also
- - http_current_session/2.
- http_session_asserta(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data, +SessionID) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(@Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_data(?Data, +SessionID) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate data
with an explicit HTTP session.
- See also
- - http_current_session/2.
- http_session_asserta(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data, +SessionID) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(@Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_data(?Data, +SessionID) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate data
with an explicit HTTP session.
- See also
- - http_current_session/2.
- http_session_asserta(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_assert(+Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_retract(?Data, +SessionID) is nondet
- http_session_retractall(@Data, +SessionID) is det
- http_session_data(?Data, +SessionID) is det
- Versions of assert/1, retract/1 and retractall/1 that associate data
with an explicit HTTP session.
- See also
- - http_current_session/2.