I am working on a Sinatra Project and have set some variables in the session for later usage.
The scenario for which I need help for is that I want to access the session object in a middleware class. I am using warden for authentication.
I want to do something similar below in the Middleware class:
class MyMiddleware
def initialize(app, options={})
@app = app
end
def call(env)
puts "#{session.inspect}"
end
end
Is there a possibility for doing that?
Thoughts?
You can't use Sinatra's session
method in Rack middleware, but you can access the session directly through the env
hash.
Make sure the session middleware is before your middleware (so in Sinatra enable :sessions
should be before use MyMiddleware
), then the session is available through the key 'rack.session'
:
class MyMiddleware
def initialize(app, options={})
@app = app
end
def call(env)
puts env['rack.session'].inspect
@app.call(env)
end
end
You might prefer to use a Rack::Request
object to make it easier to access the session and other parts of the env
hash:
def call(env)
request = Rack::Request.new(env)
puts request.session.inspect
# other uses of request without needing to know what keys of env you need
@app.call(env)
end
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