Hello Warren your *.yml will never disappear , you can remove it with simple crontab script or use other session engine ( like Redis ) I do not use session_expires but a simple hook hook 'before' => sub { my $sessionDuration = 14400; # in second if (session('Time') && session('Time') + $sessionDuration < time()) { var requested_path => request->path_info; request->path_info('/disconnect'); } }; ............. get '/disconnect' => sub { my $time = session('Time'); my $username = session('username'); session->destroy(); }; Le 25/02/2015 18:48, Warren Young a écrit :
I’m seeing two problems with session cleanup in Dancer 1.
I’m testing with YAML sessions and a purposely short session timeout:
session_expires: "1 minute” session: “YAML"
After 1 minute of closing the tab that created the session, an ls in the sessions directory shows old session *.yml files still sitting there. Why aren’t these disappearing?
Second, I’ve got a pool of TCP connections to a back-end server, one per active session. When the session is logged out normally, I can find the corresponding connection and close it, too. But, if a session times out because it’s abandoned, my connection object never gets closed. (I’ve put a log message in its DESTROY method, and it never occurs.)
Is there a way to get Dancer to notify my code when it expires a session, so I can add some app-specific cleanup code? _______________________________________________ dancer-users mailing list dancer-users@dancer.pm http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users
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