My Devise/Warden-based app stores a model ID in the session[] variable. I want destroy the object when the session[] is destroyed.
- Is there a callback or some mechanism to notify my app when the session is destroyed?
- Is the mechanism dependable, or should I run a nightly cleanup script to vacuum up any orphaned objects?
To make it clear, here's a snippet of my controller code:
class WizardsContro开发者_如何学Cller < ApplicationController
before_filter :find_or_create_wizard
...
private
def find_or_create_wizard
@wizard = Wizard.find_by_id(session[:wizard_id]) || Wizard.create.tap {|w| session[:wizard_id] = w }
end
end
To restate the question: how and when should I destroy the Wizard object?
Warden::Manager.before_logout do |user,auth,opts|
# callback
end
Use the Warden::Hooks https://github.com/hassox/warden/blob/master/lib/warden/hooks.rb to do things after sign out or authentication.
By session, do you mean when the user logs out?
Try monkey patching the sign_out
method in your application_controller.rb
You can find the relevant Gem code in lib/devise/controllers/helpers.rb
def sign_out(resource_or_scope=nil)
Wizard.find_by_id(session[:wizard_id]) || Wizard.create.tap {|w| session[:wizard_id] = w }
super(resource_or_scope)
end
Session data is also cleared whenever a user signs in or signs up via a function called expire_session_data_after_sign_in!
, could override that too:
def expire_session_data_after_sign_in!
Wizard.find_by_id(session[:wizard_id]) || Wizard.create.tap {|w| session[:wizard_id] = w }
super
end
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