Webapp2 Sessions in Google app engine

生来就可爱ヽ(ⅴ<●) 提交于 2019-12-01 19:29:44
Prahlad Yeri

The way I handled sessions was to create a BaseHandler class deriving from webapp2.RequestHandler. I equipped BaseHandler class with all session initialization and default session values and reused this class to create each handler instead of directly deriving from webapp2.RequestHandler.

The obvious advantage of this is that you don't have to repeat session initialization each time you have to use a session in a file.

class BaseHandler(webapp2.RequestHandler):
    def dispatch(self):
        # Get a session store for this request.
        self.session_store = sessions.get_store(request=self.request)
        try:
            # Dispatch the request.
            webapp2.RequestHandler.dispatch(self)
        finally:
            # Save all sessions.
            self.session_store.save_sessions(self.response)
    @webapp2.cached_property
    def session(self):
        # Returns a session using the default cookie key.
        sess = self.session_store.get_session()
        #add some default values:
        if not sess.get('theme'):
            sess['theme']='cosmo'#'slate'
        return sess


class MainPage(BaseHandler):
    def get(self):
        template = JINJA_ENVIRONMENT.get_template('stereo.html')
        if self.request.get('theme'):
            theme=self.request.get('theme')
            self.session['theme']=theme
        else:
            theme=self.session['theme']

Refer my article for more details.

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