A SessionConfig is just an interface for the SessionManager to retrieve the
session ID.
You do want to store session IDs in cookies, is that correct?
In that case, simply use the default SessionCookieConfig:
Cheers,
Antoine
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Eric B <ebenzacar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the link; that is definitely going to be a big help for
the
redis bridge.
But I'm still unclear as to the "right" way to use/define my own
SessionConfig implementation. In the link you sent, they instantiate the
RedisManager with the existing SessionConfig object, and use whatever
undertow passes in the parameters.
As I mentioned in my earlier post, I suspect I can hack around it using
the SessionConfigWrapper but that does not seem to respect the spirit or
intent of the wrapper, so I'm trying to figure out if there is
another/better way to do this.
Or is the only solution to completely ignore the SessionConfig object and
build my solution independent of it? But then it will not respect the
contract of the SessionManager to retrieve the Sessionid from the SC object
Thanks,
Eric
On Mar 29, 2017 8:00 AM, "Antoine Girard" <antoine.girard(a)ymail.com>
wrote:
Hi Eric,
Unfortunately I cannot share that code as it's company property.
As far as I can remember, it was really easy. I used the java redis
library: Jedis.
Oh, and look what I found:
https://github.com/coat/undertow-redis-session/blob/master/
src/main/java/com/pedanticprogrammer/undertow/RedisSessionManager.java
That's a good starting point, if not the complete solution right there.
Cheers,
Antoine
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Eric B <ebenzacar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Antoine,
>
> That's exactly where I am heading too. Is there any chance you still
> have our can share the code you used to do that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
> On Mar 29, 2017 7:24 AM, "Antoine Girard" <antoine.girard(a)ymail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I did a similar thing once: persisting sessions into a Redis data store
>> My starting point was the InMemorySessionManager.
>>
>> Good luck to you!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Antoine
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Eric B <ebenzacar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> From my understanding, I was thinking/planning to create my own
>>> SessionManager to handle the Session loading. And from the docs, it
>>> indicates that the SessionManager must delegate retrieving the sessionId to
>>> the SessionConfig object
>>>
>>> Am I heading down the wrong path? Is there an easier/another way to
>>> load/persist the session?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 29, 2017 7:01 AM, "Bill O'Neil"
<bill@dartalleycom> wrote:
>>>
>>> If you want such a custom solution why not just use a cookie and ignore
>>> all of the SessionConfig code. You can write a handler that checks for
>>> the cookie and attaches your own custom session object to the exchange
>>> based on the cookie.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 9:41 PM, Eric B <ebenzacar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Stuart,
>>>>
>>>> My goal is to actually replace the JSESSIONID cookie/mechanism with my
>>>> own mechanism. I am looking to use a JsonWebToken (JWT) to pass my
>>>> JSESSIONID to the application for a few different reasons:
>>>> 1) I would like to sign the JSESSIONID
>>>> 2) I would like to pass additional data along with the JSESSIONID (ex:
>>>> some auth claims)
>>>> 3) I want to be able to share this information between different
>>>> containers
>>>> 4) I want to pass a TTL with my token
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At some level, I am trying to hack together an SSO solution
>>>> temporarily which would allow me to log into one container, and have
some
>>>> credentials pass to another container. My issue is that both containers
>>>> are session based, and hence, need to be able to retrieve a session from
a
>>>> sessionId. However, I also want to make sure that sessions don't
expire -
>>>> that is if I am working in container 2, that my session in container 1
>>>> continues to live (if the user gets redirected back to container 1).
>>>>
>>>> So, in essence, I am looking to be able to extract my SessionId from a
>>>> mechanism other than the standard JSESSIONID cookie, but yet, still
>>>> continue to use the sessions seamlessly.
>>>>
>>>> I figure I could potentially hack around the design using the
>>>> SessionConfigWrapper in which I use the wrap() method to return my own
>>>> SessionConfig object, but that does not seem to fit in the spirit or
design
>>>> of the wrapper.
>>>>
>>>> Is there another/better way to accomplish something like this? Or is
>>>> undertow designed with only the JSESSIONID cookie in mind? I did notice
>>>> the
>>>> SessionConfig.SessionCookieSource enum with value OTHER, but cannot
>>>> seem to see/figure out where that is used, or how to leverage that
>>>> setting. I looked through the ServletContextImpl class but only see the
>>>> SessionTrackingMode of COOKIE, SSL and URL available.
>>>>
>>>> Any help/insight would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Eric
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 7:57 PM, Stuart Douglas
<sdouglas(a)redhat.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Why do you need a custom SessionConfig? In general Servlet will use
>>>>> its own SessionConfig that matches the configuration of the deployed
>>>>> application (generally just using a JSESSIONID cookie, unless it has
>>>>> been customized).
>>>>>
>>>>> Stuart
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Eric B <ebenzacar(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>>> > I've been trying to figure out how to build my own custom
>>>>> SessionManager to
>>>>> > push my sessions into Redis with a custom SessionConfig
>>>>> implementation, but
>>>>> > am having trouble finding any documentation to that extent.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > For the SesisonManager, I've read that I need to:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Develop SessionManager which implements
>>>>> > io.undertow.server.session.SessionManager
>>>>> > Develop SessionManagerFactory which implements
>>>>> > io.undertow.servlet.api.SessionManagerFactory
>>>>> > Develop startup extension which implements
>>>>> > io.undertow.servlet.ServletExtension, and in
>>>>> handleDeployment(Deployment)
>>>>> > method change sessionManagerFactory with new
SessionManagerFactory.
>>>>> > Register new ServletExtension by adding
>>>>> > ../META-INF/services/io.undertow.servlet.ServletExtension file
>>>>> (file should
>>>>> > contain the name of new ServletExtension. for example
>>>>> > com.my.utils.StartupExtension)
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > But I can't seem to find anything that indicates how to
provide my
>>>>> own
>>>>> > SessionConfig implementation. How do I register a custom
>>>>> SessionConfig
>>>>> > implementation? Is there any documentation to that extent?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Are there any examples that can show me how to create my own
>>>>> SessionManager
>>>>> > and SessionConfig object?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Eric
>>>>> >
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