Ben Bangert wrote: > Ian Bicking wrote a WSGI session middleware module that handles > sessions completely independently of any framework, though I'm not > sure offhand how that'd work with mod_python.
It's nothing to write home about. Flup has a somewhat better session, and an object that is clearly usable outside WSGI; but it only has a couple actual stores (e.g., no database), and some room for improvements, so it isn't terribly notable either. There was some talk about this on this list a while ago, but it never really went anywhere. I proposed an interface, but since I lacked actual intention to implement it didn't go anywhere either. But it still exists, of course: http://svn.colorstudy.com/home/ianb/scarecrow_session_interface.py -- it might be useful to an implementor. In an actually-extracted form, I don't know about any session library for Python. In an extrable form, I'm sure many frameworks have something. An extracted session library would be welcome. I'm personally getting by with a session that is much lamer than the one my proposed interface would imply, which is probably fine since I only put non-critical data in it anyway. So a simpler session library would be cool too. I think it should leave out things like configuration, but there's still useful functionality to be done. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list Web-SIG@python.org Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com