I have *two web2py apps that share the same db, and they also share the
session*.
Both *apps are served through different domains* (using routes.py).
That means that *the user logs in one domain* (through one of the apps), *and
then can navigate through both domains* (that is, both apps) being logged
in.
I've achieved that with this code in models/db.py:
db = DAL(...)
session.connect(request, response, db=db, masterapp='primary')
if response.session_id_name in response.cookies:
response.cookies[response.session_id_name]['domain'] =
'primarydomain.com'
*Apps are called "primary" and "secondary", the domains are
"primarydomain.com" and "secondarydomain.com", and the login is done
through secondary app.*
*Please notice the last two lines of code.* I had to add those two lines in
order for it to work.
It wasn't enough setting masterapp='primary', the session wasn't shared
through apps (and both domains), so then I managed to make that fix.
However, *I'm not so sure if that's the correct way of doing it.*
The reason I'm not sure is because some times (very few times), the browser
gets stuck asking for login.
I cannot reproduce the problem, but in some rare ocasions, the user cannot
login anymore (the browser keeps asking email and password, and the user
needs to delete all cookies in order to login again).
If you consider that isn't the proper way of doing it, I will appreciate
any suggestion or comment.
Thanks as always!
Regards,
Lisandro.
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