* * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ require __DIR__.'/shared.php'; // This example demonstrates how to use Predis to save PHP sessions on Redis. // // The value of `session.gc_maxlifetime` in `php.ini` will be used by default as // the TTL for keys holding session data but this value can be overridden when // creating the session handler instance using the `gc_maxlifetime` option. // // NOTE: this class requires PHP >= 5.4 but can be used on PHP 5.3 if a polyfill // for SessionHandlerInterface is provided either by you or an external package // like `symfony/http-foundation`. // // See http://www.php.net/class.sessionhandlerinterface.php for more details. // if (!interface_exists('SessionHandlerInterface')) { die('ATTENTION: the session handler implemented by Predis requires PHP >= 5.4.0 '. "or a polyfill for SessionHandlerInterface provided by an external package.\n"); } // Instantiate a new client just like you would normally do. Using a prefix for // keys will effectively prefix all session keys with the specified string. $client = new Predis\Client($single_server, array('prefix' => 'sessions:')); // Set `gc_maxlifetime` to specify a time-to-live of 5 seconds for session keys. $handler = new Predis\Session\Handler($client, array('gc_maxlifetime' => 5)); // Register the session handler. $handler->register(); // We just set a fixed session ID only for the sake of our example. session_id('example_session_id'); session_start(); if (isset($_SESSION['foo'])) { echo "Session has `foo` set to {$_SESSION['foo']}", PHP_EOL; } else { $_SESSION['foo'] = $value = mt_rand(); echo "Empty session, `foo` has been set with $value", PHP_EOL; }