Make use of the new generic key_name by lookup up scope_path
This way base classes do not have to look up the 'scope' property,
instead they can rely on the base class to do it for them provided
they define the 'scope_logic' param.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
import time
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.cache import patch_vary_headers
from django.utils.http import cookie_date
class SessionMiddleware(object):
def process_request(self, request):
engine = __import__(settings.SESSION_ENGINE, {}, {}, [''])
session_key = request.COOKIES.get(settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME, None)
request.session = engine.SessionStore(session_key)
def process_response(self, request, response):
"""
If request.session was modified, or if the configuration is to save the
session every time, save the changes and set a session cookie.
"""
try:
accessed = request.session.accessed
modified = request.session.modified
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
if accessed:
patch_vary_headers(response, ('Cookie',))
if modified or settings.SESSION_SAVE_EVERY_REQUEST:
if request.session.get_expire_at_browser_close():
max_age = None
expires = None
else:
max_age = request.session.get_expiry_age()
expires_time = time.time() + max_age
expires = cookie_date(expires_time)
# Save the session data and refresh the client cookie.
request.session.save()
response.set_cookie(settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME,
request.session.session_key, max_age=max_age,
expires=expires, domain=settings.SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN,
path=settings.SESSION_COOKIE_PATH,
secure=settings.SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE or None)
return response