# express-session [![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![NPM Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![Test Coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url] [![Gratipay][gratipay-image]][gratipay-url] ## Installation ```bash $ npm install express-session ``` ## API ```js var express = require('express') var session = require('express-session') var app = express() app.use(session({secret: 'keyboard cat'})) ``` ### session(options) Setup session store with the given `options`. Session data is _not_ saved in the cookie itself, just the session ID. #### Options - `name` - cookie name (formerly known as `key`). (default: `'connect.sid'`) - `store` - session store instance. - `secret` - session cookie is signed with this secret to prevent tampering. - `cookie` - session cookie settings. - (default: `{ path: '/', httpOnly: true, secure: false, maxAge: null }`) - `genid` - function to call to generate a new session ID. (default: uses `uid2` library) - `rolling` - forces a cookie set on every response. This resets the expiration date. (default: `false`) - `resave` - forces session to be saved even when unmodified. (default: `true`) - `proxy` - trust the reverse proxy when setting secure cookies (via "x-forwarded-proto" header). When set to `true`, the "x-forwarded-proto" header will be used. When set to `false`, all headers are ignored. When left unset, will use the "trust proxy" setting from express. (default: `undefined`) - `saveUninitialized` - forces a session that is "uninitialized" to be saved to the store. A session is uninitialized when it is new but not modified. This is useful for implementing login sessions, reducing server storage usage, or complying with laws that require permission before setting a cookie. (default: `true`) - `unset` - controls result of unsetting `req.session` (through `delete`, setting to `null`, etc.). This can be "keep" to keep the session in the store but ignore modifications or "destroy" to destroy the stored session. (default: `'keep'`) #### options.genid Generate a custom session ID for new sessions. Provide a function that returns a string that will be used as a session ID. The function is given `req` as the first argument if you want to use some value attached to `req` when generating the ID. **NOTE** be careful you generate unique IDs so your sessions do not conflict. ```js app.use(session({ genid: function(req) { return genuuid(); // use UUIDs for session IDs }, secret: 'keyboard cat' })) ``` #### Cookie options Please note that `secure: true` is a **recommended** option. However, it requires an https-enabled website, i.e., HTTPS is necessary for secure cookies. If `secure` is set, and you access your site over HTTP, the cookie will not be set. If you have your node.js behind a proxy and are using `secure: true`, you need to set "trust proxy" in express: ```js var app = express() app.set('trust proxy', 1) // trust first proxy app.use(session({ secret: 'keyboard cat', cookie: { secure: true } })) ``` For using secure cookies in production, but allowing for testing in development, the following is an example of enabling this setup based on `NODE_ENV` in express: ```js var app = express() var sess = { secret: 'keyboard cat', cookie: {} } if (app.get('env') === 'production') { app.set('trust proxy', 1) // trust first proxy sess.cookie.secure = true // serve secure cookies } app.use(session(sess)) ``` By default `cookie.maxAge` is `null`, meaning no "expires" parameter is set so the cookie becomes a browser-session cookie. When the user closes the browser the cookie (and session) will be removed. ### req.session To store or access session data, simply use the request property `req.session`, which is (generally) serialized as JSON by the store, so nested objects are typically fine. For example below is a user-specific view counter: ```js app.use(session({ secret: 'keyboard cat', cookie: { maxAge: 60000 }})) app.use(function(req, res, next) { var sess = req.session if (sess.views) { sess.views++ res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html') res.write('
views: ' + sess.views + '
') res.write('expires in: ' + (sess.cookie.maxAge / 1000) + 's
') res.end() } else { sess.views = 1 res.end('welcome to the session demo. refresh!') } }) ``` #### Session.regenerate() To regenerate the session simply invoke the method, once complete a new SID and `Session` instance will be initialized at `req.session`. ```js req.session.regenerate(function(err) { // will have a new session here }) ``` #### Session.destroy() Destroys the session, removing `req.session`, will be re-generated next request. ```js req.session.destroy(function(err) { // cannot access session here }) ``` #### Session.reload() Reloads the session data. ```js req.session.reload(function(err) { // session updated }) ``` #### Session.save() ```js req.session.save(function(err) { // session saved }) ``` #### Session.touch() Updates the `.maxAge` property. Typically this is not necessary to call, as the session middleware does this for you. ### req.session.cookie Each session has a unique cookie object accompany it. This allows you to alter the session cookie per visitor. For example we can set `req.session.cookie.expires` to `false` to enable the cookie to remain for only the duration of the user-agent. #### Cookie.maxAge Alternatively `req.session.cookie.maxAge` will return the time remaining in milliseconds, which we may also re-assign a new value to adjust the `.expires` property appropriately. The following are essentially equivalent ```js var hour = 3600000 req.session.cookie.expires = new Date(Date.now() + hour) req.session.cookie.maxAge = hour ``` For example when `maxAge` is set to `60000` (one minute), and 30 seconds has elapsed it will return `30000` until the current request has completed, at which time `req.session.touch()` is called to reset `req.session.maxAge` to its original value. ```js req.session.cookie.maxAge // => 30000 ``` ## Session Store Implementation Every session store _must_ implement the following methods - `.get(sid, callback)` - `.set(sid, session, callback)` - `.destroy(sid, callback)` Recommended methods include, but are not limited to: - `.length(callback)` - `.clear(callback)` For an example implementation view the [connect-redis](http://github.com/visionmedia/connect-redis) repo. ## License [MIT](LICENSE) [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/express-session.svg?style=flat [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/express-session [travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/expressjs/session.svg?style=flat [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/expressjs/session [coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/expressjs/session.svg?style=flat [coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/expressjs/session?branch=master [downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/express-session.svg?style=flat [downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/express-session [gratipay-image]: https://img.shields.io/gratipay/dougwilson.svg?style=flat [gratipay-url]: https://gratipay.com/dougwilson/