Foxx Session Middleware

const sessionMiddleware = require('@arangodb/foxx/sessions');

The session middleware adds the session and sessionStorage properties to the request object and deals with serializing and deserializing the session as well as extracting session identifiers from incoming requests and injecting them into outgoing responses.

Examples

// Create a session middleware
const sessions = sessionsMiddleware({
  storage: module.context.collection('sessions'),
  transport: ['header', 'cookie']
});
// First enable the middleware for this service
module.context.use(sessions);
// Now mount the routers that use the session
const router = createRouter();
module.context.use(router);

router.get('/', function (req, res) {
  res.send(`Hello ${req.session.uid || 'anonymous'}!`);
}, 'hello');

router.post('/login', function (req, res) {
  req.session.uid = req.body;
  req.sessionStorage.save(req.session);
  res.redirect(req.reverse('hello'));
});
.body(['text/plain'], 'Username');

Creating a session middleware

sessionMiddleware(options): Middleware

Creates a session middleware.

Arguments

  • options: Object

    An object with the following properties:

    • storage: Storage

      Storage that is used to persist the sessions.

      The storage is also exposed as the sessionStorage on all request objects and as the storage property of the middleware.

      If a string or collection is passed instead of a Storage, it is used to create a Collection Storage.

    • transport: Transport | Array<Transport>

      Transport or array of transports that is used to extract the session identifiers from incoming requests and inject them into outgoing responses. When attempting to extract a session identifier, the transports are used in the order specified until a match is found. When injecting (or clearing) session identifiers, all transports are invoked.

      The transports are also exposed as the transport property of the middleware.

      If the string "cookie" is passed instead of a Transport, the Cookie Transport are used with the default settings instead.

      If the string "header" is passed instead of a Transport, the Header Transport are used with the default settings instead.

    • autoCreate: boolean (Default: true)

      If enabled the session storage’s new method is invoked to create an empty session whenever the transport failed to return a session for the incoming request. Otherwise, the session is initialized as null.

Returns the session middleware.