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Django, SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN with multiple domains

In Django, I have SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN set to my domain name. But I would actually like to run the same site with two different domain names.

With SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN set, only the named domain allows the user to login. Is it possible to allow both domains to login?

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interstar Avatar asked Jan 22 '10 11:01

interstar


3 Answers

If you set your session cookie domain to start with a "." character it will let you handle wildcard sub-domains and share a session cookie (login session) across multiple subdomains.

In settings.py:
SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN=".stackoverflow.com"

The above would allow a cookie to be shared across user1.stackoverflow.com and user2.stackoverflow.com.

If you really do want the url's to be different for the same site, would you want the same user to switch between the two sites on one login session? Or do you just want the ability to have two different users login to the site from two different url's (that are not sub-domains?)

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MikeN Avatar answered Oct 19 '22 04:10

MikeN


The standard SessionMiddleware only supports one SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN, which is only good for one domain and subdomains thereof.

Here's a variation that will set the cookie domain dynamically based on the request host. To use it, just update your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES to use this one SessionHostDomainMiddleware, instead of SessionMiddleware. This better, @jcdyer and @interstar?

import time

from django.conf import settings
from django.utils.cache import patch_vary_headers
from django.utils.http import cookie_date
from django.contrib.sessions.middleware import SessionMiddleware

class SessionHostDomainMiddleware(SessionMiddleware):
    def process_response(self, request, response):
        """
        If request.session was modified, or if the configuration is to save the
        session every time, save the changes and set a session cookie.
        """
        try:
            accessed = request.session.accessed
            modified = request.session.modified
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            if accessed:
                patch_vary_headers(response, ('Cookie',))
            if modified or settings.SESSION_SAVE_EVERY_REQUEST:
                if request.session.get_expire_at_browser_close():
                    max_age = None
                    expires = None
                else:
                    max_age = request.session.get_expiry_age()
                    expires_time = time.time() + max_age
                    expires = cookie_date(expires_time)
                # Save the session data and refresh the client cookie.
                # Skip session save for 500 responses, refs #3881.
                if response.status_code != 500:
                    request.session.save()
                    host = request.get_host().split(':')[0]
                    response.set_cookie(settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME,
                            request.session.session_key, max_age=max_age,
                            expires=expires, domain=host,
                            path=settings.SESSION_COOKIE_PATH,
                            secure=settings.SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE or None,
                            httponly=settings.SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY or None)
        return response
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s29 Avatar answered Oct 19 '22 05:10

s29


I think this is what you are looking for, I took me hours to find it out

https://bitbucket.org/uysrc/django-dynamicsites

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You knows who Avatar answered Oct 19 '22 04:10

You knows who