This is from web/session.py:

web.config.session_parameters = utils.storage({
    'cookie_name': 'webpy_session_id',
    'cookie_domain': None,
    'timeout': 86400, #24 * 60 * 60, # 24 hours in seconds
    'ignore_expiry': True,
    'ignore_change_ip': True,
    'secret_key': 'fLjUfxqXtfNoIldA0A0J',
    'expired_message': 'Session expired',
})


On Jan 8, 2:50 pm, SM <[email protected]> wrote:
> web.config is used as a global store in the debug-session-hack
> described here:
>
> http://webpy.org/cookbook/session_with_reloader
>
> I'm currently considering webpy session so I'd also be interested to
> know if there are web.config options for sessions.
>
> I really like the approach of webpy in general, but I feel like it
> would be significantly more useful with more documentation, even if it
> were just more comments in the code itself. Alternatively, more
> examples of use cases would be great.
>
> On Jan 8, 2:00 pm, Ben Corneau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are the configuration options under web.config documented anywhere?
> > I've been looking but haven't found any.  Specifically, I'm looking
> > for session configuration options.  I thought I had seen
> > web.config.session-* options listed somewhere, but now I can't find
> > them.  Maybe it was my imagination.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Ben
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