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authorDerek Jones <derek.jones@ellislab.com>2011-10-05 22:42:30 +0200
committerDerek Jones <derek.jones@ellislab.com>2011-10-05 22:42:30 +0200
commit4b83d91d8ec991d08220ee48484d619643f4c404 (patch)
tree7dcb9e5f2c0bae18f9882dbc9ba21f2efd841409 /user_guide_src
parentd4678626eac3740ec1f10b3a223847448a984641 (diff)
fixed code block spacing in Session lib
Diffstat (limited to 'user_guide_src')
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/libraries/sessions.rst52
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/libraries/sessions.rst b/user_guide_src/source/libraries/sessions.rst
index 4ae3ea2c8..af9dd49c9 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/libraries/sessions.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/libraries/sessions.rst
@@ -71,7 +71,13 @@ containing the following information:
The above data is stored in a cookie as a serialized array with this
prototype::
- [array] (      'session_id'    => random hash,      'ip_address'    => 'string - user IP address',      'user_agent'    => 'string - user agent data',      'last_activity' => timestamp )
+ [array]
+ (
+ 'session_id' => random hash,
+ 'ip_address' => 'string - user IP address',
+ 'user_agent' => 'string - user agent data',
+ 'last_activity' => timestamp
+ )
If you have the encryption option enabled, the serialized array will be
encrypted before being stored in the cookie, making the data highly
@@ -123,8 +129,13 @@ containing your new data to this function::
Where $array is an associative array containing your new data. Here's an
example::
- $newdata = array(                    'username'  => 'johndoe',                    'email'     => 'johndoe@some-site.com',                    'logged_in' => TRUE                ); $this->session->set_userdata($newdata);
+ $newdata = array(
+ 'username' => 'johndoe',
+ 'email' => 'johndoe@some-site.com',
+ 'logged_in' => TRUE
+ );
+ $this->session->set_userdata($newdata);
If you want to add userdata one value at a time, set_userdata() also
supports this syntax.
@@ -148,14 +159,13 @@ An array of all userdata can be retrieved as follows::
And returns an associative array like the following::
-
- Array
- (
- [session_id] => 4a5a5dca22728fb0a84364eeb405b601
- [ip_address] => 127.0.0.1
- [user_agent] => Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_7;
- [last_activity] => 1303142623
- )
+ Array
+ (
+ [session_id] => 4a5a5dca22728fb0a84364eeb405b601
+ [ip_address] => 127.0.0.1
+ [user_agent] => Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_7;
+ [last_activity] => 1303142623
+ )
Removing Session Data
=====================
@@ -172,7 +182,9 @@ This function can also be passed an associative array of items to unset.
::
- $array_items = array('username' => '', 'email' => ''); $this->session->unset_userdata($array_items);
+ $array_items = array('username' => '', 'email' => '');
+
+ $this->session->unset_userdata($array_items);
Flashdata
@@ -225,13 +237,17 @@ is created.
In order to store sessions, you must first create a database table for
this purpose. Here is the basic prototype (for MySQL) required by the
-session class:
-
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS \`ci_sessions\` ( session_id varchar(40)
-DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL, ip_address varchar(16) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
-user_agent varchar(120) NOT NULL, last_activity int(10) unsigned
-DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, user_data text NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (session_id),
-KEY \`last_activity_idx\` (\`last_activity\`) );
+session class::
+
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `ci_sessions` (
+ session_id varchar(40) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
+ ip_address varchar(16) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
+ user_agent varchar(120) NOT NULL,
+ last_activity int(10) unsigned DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
+ user_data text NOT NULL,
+ PRIMARY KEY (session_id),
+ KEY `last_activity_idx` (`last_activity`)
+ );
.. note:: By default the table is called ci_sessions, but you can name
it anything you want as long as you update the