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connect-redsess

v0.1.0

Published

Redis session middleware for Connect/Express using Redsess

Readme

connect-redsess Build status

Redis session middleware for Connect/Express using Redsess.

Installation

npm install connect-redsess

Usage

var connect = require('connect');
var connectRedsess = require('connect-redsess');
var app = connect();

app.use(connectRedsess());

By default, the middleware will set the Redsess object onto req.session.

req.session.get('auth', function (err, auth) {
  if (!auth) {
    // redirect to login page
  } else {
    // validate
  }
});

Constructor Options

connectRedsess(options);

Pass an object to connect-redsess on instantiation with any of Redsess' options as well as the following addition(s):

  • requestKey String The key at which to attach the Redsess object onto the req object. Defaults to session.

req.redsessOptions

You may also attach an object onto the req at req.redsessOptions with the same options as above. This is useful for any options that are set per-request (cookies, token, etc.). These will override any previously set.

req.redsessOptions = {
  cookies: req.cookies
};