Session

Session is facade for session handling. Session data is stored in files. Path can be set in configuration if you want to change your system’s default ($config[‘session’][‘path’]).


startSession

To initialize session use:

Session::startSession();

Note

You don’t need to call it if you use Ouzo Controllers - it is done automatically.


get

To get a variable from session use:

$value = Session::get('key');

all

To get all session variables use:

$array = Session::all();

set

To set a variable in session use:

Session::set('key', 'value');

Result is:

array(1) {
  'key' =>
  string(5) "value"
}

Note

Set methods can be chained:

Session::set('key', 'value')->set('another', 'value');

push

To add an element to an array stored in session use:

Session::push('key', 'value1');
Session::push('key', 'value2');

Result is:

array(1) {
  'key' =>
  array(2) {
    [0] =>
    string(6) "value1"
    [1] =>
    string(6) "value2"
  }
}

remove

To remove a variable from session use:

$value = Session:remove('key');

has

To check if a variable exists in session use:

$value = Session:has('key');

flush

To remove all variables from session just flush it:

Session:flush();

Nested keys

All session handling methods (except of all and flush) support nested keys e.g.

Session::get('key1', 'key2', 'value');
Session::set('key1', 'key2', 'value');
Session::push('key1', 'key2', 'value');
Session::remove('key1', 'key2');
Session::has('key1', 'key2');

You can specify as many keys as you want. Last argument in get, set and push is the value.