Yes, active = still exists.
I am writing sessions on a db.
I made a query like: todas=db().select(db.web2py_session_chat_basico.ALL)
In the web2py terminal I can read all session keys through 'todas' variable,
but in the view 'todas' seems like another kind of object I'm having
troubles to access. It has even a table header as its first item.
To make myself clear, I'd like to print the client ip address, for example,
in the view. Like:
{{ =todas[1]["client_ip"] }}, but I get an error.
In web2py terminal print todas[1]["client_ip"] works fine.
Atenciosamente,
Elcimar Leandro
Analista de Suporte, TI JG Telecom/Net Fácil
71 8842-9699, 71 9166-2678
http://twitter.com/simakwm
2011/2/17 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> Again. How do you define "active"?
>
> The file below provides a condition for deleting sessions files.
> Perhaps all files that do not meet the criteria should be considered
> active?
>
> On Feb 17, 2:11 pm, "Elcimar L. Santos" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Ok, thanks.
> >
> > Now how would you list all current sessions for an app?
> >
> > Atenciosamente,
> >
> > Elcimar Leandro
> > Analista de Suporte, TI JG Telecom/Net Fácil
> > 71 8842-9699, 71 9166-2678http://twitter.com/simakwm
> >
> > 2011/2/17 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > define "active"
> >
> > > look at scripts/sessions2trash.py which deletes expired sessions.
> >
> > > On Feb 17, 12:02 pm, Elcimar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Is there a way to get and access all active application's sessions?
> > > > I'd like to make a simple chat app using sessions.
>