I could get it to work, however I'm still concerned about something.
This is what I have and it is working:

session.connect(request, response, db=db, masterapp='init')
response.cookies[response.session_id_name]['domain'] = 'website.com'

As I said before, the two apps were renamed, keeping the database. 
So, regardless the new applications names, the session table is still named 
"web2py_session_init", and that's why I think it is working with 
masterapp='init'.

However, should I be worried about setting masterapp with an app that 
doesn't exist? The book says "If you want two or more applications to share 
sessions, set masterapp to the name of the master application.", but I 
coundn't find specifications about if that app should exist or not.

El jueves, 23 de abril de 2015, 11:36:42 (UTC-3), Lisandro escribió:
>
> I have two apps running on production: "init" app, and "panel" app.
> Both of them are using the same database (symlinked models and databases 
> folder).
> The sessions are stored in the db.
> The main app is "init", so I'm connecting to session like this:
>
> session.connect(request, response, db=db, masterapp='init')
>
> In the database, I can see that the session table is called 
> "web2py_session_init".
>
>
> Now I need to rename both apps and serve both of them on domaind and 
> subdomain, so I did this:
>  - renamed "init" to "*website*"; the app is now served on *website.com 
> <http://website.com>* domain.
>  - renamed "panel" to "*website_panel*"; the app is now served on 
> *panel.website.com 
> <http://panel.website.com>* domain
>
> The main app now is "website_panel".
>
> In order to mantain sessions through main domain and subdomain, I added 
> this sentence after the session.connect, so I ended up with this:
> session.connect(request, response, db=db, masterapp='init')
> response.cookies[response.session_id_name]['domain'] = 'website.com'
>
> But I'm receiving this error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in restricted
>     exec ccode in environment
>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/applications/website/models/db.py" 
> <http://fundapres.dev/admin/edit/fundapres/models/db.py>, line 10, in <module>
>     response.cookies[response.session_id_name]['domain'] = 'website.com'
> KeyError: 'session_id_init'
>
>
>
> First thing I tryied was to change masterapp parameter value, like this:
> session.connect(request, response, db=db, masterapp='website_panel')
> response.cookies[response.session_id_name]['domain'] = 'website.com'
>
> but in this case, an error is raised saying that the table 
> "web2py_session_website_panel" doesn't exists.
> I'm not shure why web2py doesn't create the table. I have migrations 
> enabled,
>
>
> I also tryied manually renaming the table and the corresponding file under 
> databases folder, but in this case I receive the following error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in restricted
>     exec ccode in environment
>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/applications/website/models/db.py" 
> <http://fundapres.dev/admin/edit/fundapres/models/db.py>, line 8, in <module>
>     response.cookies[response.session_id_name]['domain'] = 'website.com'
> KeyError: 'session_id_website_panel'
>
>
>
> Also tryied deleting the old session table and the corresponding file 
> under databases folder, but in this case again I receive an error saying 
> that the table "web2py_session_website_panel" doesn't exists. So I'm 
> stucked here. Any tip? Thanks in advance.
>
>

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