Skip to main content

An extendable Beaker helpers package to manage Beaker sessions

Project description

BeakerHelpers is a Beaker extension that can show the active sessions and clean the old ones. Currently it only works with beaker.ext.database storage backend.

BeakerHelpers is also a namespace package so new plugins can be created under this namespace.

You can find the Git repository at github.com

Installation

easy_install:

$ <env>/bin/easy_install BeakerHelpers

pip:

$ <env>/bin/pip install BeakerHelpers

Get / Show Sessions Usage

You can call get_sessions to get a list of active sessions (dicts):

>>> import sqlalchemy
>>> from beakerhelpers.sessions import get_sessions
>>> sessions_table = sqlalchemy.Table('beaker_cache',
...     sqlalchemy.MetaData('sqlite:///my.db'), autoload=True)
>>> get_sessions(sessions_table, timeout=3600)  # timeout in seconds
[{
    '_accessed_time': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 10, 10, 10),
    '_creation_time': datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 08, 40, 00),
    'user_name': u'john@doe.com',
}]

The above form is suitable for Python access. If you want to provide this data to the user you could use show_sessions with the same parameters instead:

>>> print show_sessions(sessions_table, timeout=3600)
--------------------------------------------------------
     _accessed_time |      _creation_time |    user_name
--------------------------------------------------------
2010-01-01 10:10:10 | 2010-01-01 08:40:00 | john@doe.com

However you can use paster beakersessions to call the show_sessions from the console:

$ <env>/bin/paster beakersessions cfg/prod.ini
--------------------------------------------------------
     _accessed_time |      _creation_time |    user_name
--------------------------------------------------------
2010-01-01 10:10:10 | 2010-01-01 08:40:00 | john@doe.com

In this case the cfg/prod.ini file should be a paste.deploy loadable configuration file. BeakerHelpers expects to find these keys in the [app:main] section of cfg/prod.ini:

  • beaker.session.type = ext:database - the only supported backend (yet)

  • beaker.session.url - an SQLAlchemy engine URL

  • beaker.session.timeout - session timeout in seconds

  • beaker.session.table_name - (optional) session storage table. According to beaker.ext.database, defaults to beaker_cache.

paster beakersessions command also takes two optional arguments:

  • --prefix, -p - beaker key prefix in the config file, defaults to beaker.session

  • --timeout, -t - do not show sessions older than the timeout. Timeout examples:

    • 3s - 3 seconds

    • 14m - 14 minutes

    • 36h - 36 hours

    • 2d - 2 days

    • 0 - show all sessions (ignore timeout even in the config file)

    If not provided the timeout will be taken from the config file, <prefix>.timeout (seconds).

Session Cleanup Usage

You can use cleanup_sessions from your Python scripts to remove old sessions:

>>> import sqlalchemy
>>> from beakerhelpers.sessions import cleanup_sessions
>>> sessions_table = sqlalchemy.Table('beaker_cache',
...     sqlalchemy.MetaData('sqlite:///my.db'), autoload=True)
>>> cleanup_sessions(sessions_table, timeout=3600)  # timeout in seconds

The sessions older than 1 hour would get cleaned. However, session cleanup is particularly convenient to be called as a paste script:

$ <env>/bin/paster beakercleanup cfg/prod.ini

It expects the same config file structure and takes the same optional arguments as beakersessions. However, in this case sessions older than --timeout will be removed.

Attention - BeakerShowSessions and BeakerCleanup users

Due to namespace issues BeakerShowSessions and BeakerCleanup can not be installed with pip and/or easy_install. Their functionality got merged into this package and access became simpler. We strongly encourage to use BeakerHelpers instead.

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

This version

0.1

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

BeakerHelpers-0.1.tar.gz (5.4 kB view hashes)

Uploaded Source

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page