Hello.

Do you have got success with the Telegram integration ?
Can you post the URL where is it ?

Il giorno sabato 12 settembre 2015 17:54:39 UTC+2, mweissen ha scritto:
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> Thx! I put a variable in db.py, use it as a global variable and save the 
> content as json field for the next round.
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> 2015-09-11 16:30 GMT+02:00 Anthony <abas...@gmail.com <javascript:>>:
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>> The problem with relying on old session files is that it then becomes 
>> complicated to clean them up, because you don't know how long you need to 
>> keep them. Another option might be to store the data in the database in 
>> between sessions (much like the way the Auth user record is persisted in 
>> the database but then copied to the session upon login). Depending on the 
>> structure of the data, you could store it in a JSON field or in a custom 
>> field using pickle.
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>> Anthony
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>> On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 10:04:40 AM UTC-4, mweissen wrote:
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>>> I need to restore a session without using cookies: the messenger from 
>>> telegram.org offers an interesting API to create a message bot. It's 
>>> very simple to send and to receive a single message. But if I want to 
>>> create a dialog with severals questions and answers I have I problem: I 
>>> need to save my actual session during the first conversion and during the 
>>> next round I want to reuse this session.
>>>
>>> One idea: I store the session_filename with something like 
>>>
>>> cache.disk(telegram_user_id, lambda: response.session_filename) 
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>>> and during the next round I can restore the session with 
>>>
>>> filename=cache.disk(telegram_user_id, lambda: response.session_filename)
>>> session=pickle.load(open(filename,'rb'))
>>>
>>>
>>> *My questions:*
>>>
>>> 1. Is it sufficient to restore the session variable in this way or are 
>>> there any side effects?
>>> 2. There are two disk accesses (one for the cache.disk, one for the 
>>> open(filename)). It's not possible to use cache.ram because web2py is 
>>> running on a virtual server. Is there any better solution?
>>> 3. The real filename is longer, like 
>>> ...app/sessions/*012/abc*/127.0.0.1-..., 
>>> but response.file_name shows only the main part 
>>> ...app/sessions/127.0.0.1-... How to get the whole filename?
>>> 4. Is it possible and is it a better solution to store the whole 
>>> session-variable in cache.disk?
>>>
>>> ​Regards, Martin
>>>
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