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Edit File: SessionStorageInterface.php
<?php /* * This file is part of the Symfony package. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Storage; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\SessionBagInterface; /** * StorageInterface. * * @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> * @author Drak <drak@zikula.org> */ interface SessionStorageInterface { /** * Starts the session. * * @return bool True if started * * @throws \RuntimeException if something goes wrong starting the session */ public function start(); /** * Checks if the session is started. * * @return bool True if started, false otherwise */ public function isStarted(); /** * Returns the session ID. * * @return string The session ID or empty */ public function getId(); /** * Sets the session ID. * * @param string $id */ public function setId($id); /** * Returns the session name. * * @return mixed The session name */ public function getName(); /** * Sets the session name. * * @param string $name */ public function setName($name); /** * Regenerates id that represents this storage. * * This method must invoke session_regenerate_id($destroy) unless * this interface is used for a storage object designed for unit * or functional testing where a real PHP session would interfere * with testing. * * Note regenerate+destroy should not clear the session data in memory * only delete the session data from persistent storage. * * Care: When regenerating the session ID no locking is involved in PHP's * session design. See https://bugs.php.net/61470 for a discussion. * So you must make sure the regenerated session is saved BEFORE sending the * headers with the new ID. Symfony's HttpKernel offers a listener for this. * See Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\EventListener\SaveSessionListener. * Otherwise session data could get lost again for concurrent requests with the * new ID. One result could be that you get logged out after just logging in. * * @param bool $destroy Destroy session when regenerating? * @param int $lifetime Sets the cookie lifetime for the session cookie. A null value * will leave the system settings unchanged, 0 sets the cookie * to expire with browser session. Time is in seconds, and is * not a Unix timestamp. * * @return bool True if session regenerated, false if error * * @throws \RuntimeException If an error occurs while regenerating this storage */ public function regenerate($destroy = false, $lifetime = null); /** * Force the session to be saved and closed. * * This method must invoke session_write_close() unless this interface is * used for a storage object design for unit or functional testing where * a real PHP session would interfere with testing, in which case * it should actually persist the session data if required. * * @throws \RuntimeException if the session is saved without being started, or if the session * is already closed */ public function save(); /** * Clear all session data in memory. */ public function clear(); /** * Gets a SessionBagInterface by name. * * @param string $name * * @return SessionBagInterface * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If the bag does not exist */ public function getBag($name); /** * Registers a SessionBagInterface for use. */ public function registerBag(SessionBagInterface $bag); /** * @return MetadataBag */ public function getMetadataBag(); }