instiki/vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/session_management.rb
Jacques Distler 4e14ccc74d Instiki 0.16.3: Rails 2.3.0
Instiki now runs on the Rails 2.3.0 Candidate Release.
Among other improvements, this means that it now 
automagically selects between WEBrick and Mongrel.

Just run

    ./instiki --daemon
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module ActionController #:nodoc:
module SessionManagement #:nodoc:
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval do
extend ClassMethods
end
end
module ClassMethods
# Set the session store to be used for keeping the session data between requests.
# By default, sessions are stored in browser cookies (<tt>:cookie_store</tt>),
# but you can also specify one of the other included stores (<tt>:active_record_store</tt>,
# <tt>:mem_cache_store</tt>, or your own custom class.
def session_store=(store)
if store == :active_record_store
self.session_store = ActiveRecord::SessionStore
else
@@session_store = store.is_a?(Symbol) ?
Session.const_get(store.to_s.camelize) :
store
end
end
# Returns the session store class currently used.
def session_store
if defined? @@session_store
@@session_store
else
Session::CookieStore
end
end
def session=(options = {})
self.session_store = nil if options.delete(:disabled)
session_options.merge!(options)
end
# Returns the hash used to configure the session. Example use:
#
# ActionController::Base.session_options[:secure] = true # session only available over HTTPS
def session_options
@session_options ||= {}
end
def session(*args)
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(
"Disabling sessions for a single controller has been deprecated. " +
"Sessions are now lazy loaded. So if you don't access them, " +
"consider them off. You can still modify the session cookie " +
"options with request.session_options.", caller)
end
end
end
end