| Graham Dumpleton (JIRA) 2006-10-08, 7:13 am |
| [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...action_12440752 ]
Graham Dumpleton commented on MODPYTHON-127:
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Have made code changes (not documentation), but not yet committed.
Having done this, I found myself asking whether there should also be a:
mod_python.session.database_directory
This would be a fallback for when the 'session_database' option against a specific type of session class hasn't been set. Ie., search order would be:
mod_python.dbm_session.database_directory
mod_python.session.database_directory
session_directory # for backward compatibility only
and:
mod_python.file_session.database_directory
mod_python.session.database_directory
session_directory # for backward compatibility only
This would allow session directory to be set once regardless of what type of session class was used. At least, for those which store stuff in the file system, as MemorySession wouldn't use it.
Comments???
> Use namespace for mod_python PythonOption settings.
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> Key: MODPYTHON-127
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-127
> Project: mod_python
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.3
> Reporter: Graham Dumpleton
> Assigned To: Graham Dumpleton
> Fix For: 3.3
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> In the interests of avoiding name clashes, I want to push that where mod_python uses its own PythonOption settings, that they use a namespace. For example:
> PythonOption mod_python.session_cookie_name ...
> PythonOption mod_python.ApplicationPath ...
> PythonOption mod_python.session_dbm ...
> PythonOption mod_python.session_fast_cleanup ...
> etc ....
> If appropriate for mod_python, multiple levels of naming should be used. For example, "session_fast_cleanup" is actually related to FileSession, so perhaps it should be:
> PythonOption mod_python.Session.cookie_name ...
> PythonOption mod_python.Session.application_path ...
> PythonOption mod_python.DbmSession.database ...
> PythonOption mod_python.FileSession.fast_cleanup ...
> Thus, class name is interjected as second level in name. Also would like to see final attribute name settle on lower case with underscore between distinct words.
> We can support old names in mod_python for the time being but should deprecate them.
> Any third party package developers should be strongly encouraged to also put any of their own PythonOption settings names in their own unique namespace.
> Mailing list thread where this was first proposed, and in case there were followups of interest, was:
> http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/...ary/020213.html
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