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aiohttp_session

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The library provides sessions for aiohttp.web.

Usage

The library allows us to store user-specific data into a session object.

The session object has a dict-like interface (operations like session[key] = value, value = session[key] etc. are present).

Before processing the session in a web-handler, you have to register the session middleware in aiohttp.web.Application.

A trivial usage example:

import time
import base64
from cryptography import fernet
from aiohttp import web
from aiohttp_session import setup, get_session
from aiohttp_session.cookie_storage import EncryptedCookieStorage


async def handler(request):
    session = await get_session(request)
    last_visit = session['last_visit'] if 'last_visit' in session else None
    session['last_visit'] = time.time()
    text = 'Last visited: {}'.format(last_visit)
    return web.Response(text=text)


def make_app():
    app = web.Application()
    # secret_key must be 32 url-safe base64-encoded bytes
    fernet_key = fernet.Fernet.generate_key()
    secret_key = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(fernet_key)
    setup(app, EncryptedCookieStorage(secret_key))
    app.router.add_get('/', handler)
    return app


web.run_app(make_app())

All storages use an HTTP Cookie named AIOHTTP_SESSION for storing data. This can be modified by passing the keyword argument cookie_name to the storage class of your choice.

Available session storages are:

  • aiohttp_session.SimpleCookieStorage() – keeps session data as a plain JSON string in the cookie body. Use the storage only for testing purposes, it’s very non-secure.

  • aiohttp_session.cookie_storage.EncryptedCookieStorage(secret_key) – stores the session data into a cookie as SimpleCookieStorage but encodes it via AES cipher. secrect_key is a bytes key for AES encryption/decryption, the length should be 32 bytes.

    Requires cryptography library:

    $ pip install aiohttp_session[secure]
  • aiohttp_session.redis_storage.RedisStorage(redis_pool) – stores JSON encoded data in redis, keeping only the redis key (a random UUID) in the cookie. redis_pool is a aioredis pool object, created by yield from aioredis.create_pool(...) call.

    Requires aioredis library:

    $ pip install aiohttp_session[aioredis]

License

aiohttp_session is offered under the Apache 2 license.

Changes

1.1.0 (2017-11-03)

  • Upgrade middleware to new style from aiohttp 2.3+

1.0.1 (2017-09-13)

  • Add key_factory attribute for redis_storage #205

1.0.0 (2017-07-27)

  • Catch decoder exception in RedisStorage on data load #175

  • Specify domain and path on cookie deletion #171

0.8.0 (2016-12-04)

  • Use time.time() instead of time.monotonic() for absolute times #81

0.7.0 (2016-09-24)

  • Fix tests to be compatible with aiohttp upstream API for client cookies

0.6.0 (2016-09-08)

  • Add expires field automatically to support older browsers #43

  • Respect session.max_age in redis storage #45

  • Always pass default max_age from storage into session #45

0.5.0 (2016-02-21)

  • Handle cryptography.fernet.InvalidToken exception by providing an empty session #29

0.4.0 (2016-01-06)

  • Add optional NaCl encrypted storage #20

  • Relax EncryptedCookieStorage to accept base64 encoded string, e.g. generated by Fernet.generate_key.

  • Add setup() function

  • Save the session even on exception in the middleware chain

0.3.0 (2015-11-20)

  • Reflect aiohttp changes: minimum required Python version is 3.4.1

  • Use explicit ‘aiohttp_session’ package

0.2.0 (2015-09-07)

  • Add session.created property #14

  • Replaced PyCrypto with crypthography library #16

0.1.2 (2015-08-07)

  • Add manifest file #15

0.1.1 (2015-04-20)

  • Fix #7: stop cookie name growing each time session is saved

0.1.0 (2015-04-13)

  • First public release

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