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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\web;
/**
* MultiFieldSession is the base class for session storage implementations with multi-field data storage support.
*
* With multi-field data storage, session data can be split between several fields in the storage record.
* Using such a storage allows saving particular session data into separated field, which then can be used
* to manipulate sessions in the way plain PHP does not allow.
*
* For example the ID of the authenticated user can be saved as separated column in the MySQL 'session' table,
* which allows to query all active sessions for a particular user or terminate them at will.
*
* Customizing of the session writing is performed via [[writeCallback]], reading via [[readCallback]].
*
* While extending this class you should use [[composeFields()]] method - while writing the session data into the storage and
* [[extractData()]] - while reading session data from the storage.
*
* @property-read bool $useCustomStorage Whether to use custom storage. This property is read-only.
*
* @author Paul Klimov <klimov.paul@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0.6
*/
abstract class MultiFieldSession extends Session
{
/**
* @var callable a callback that will be called during session data reading.
* The signature of the callback should be as follows:
*
* ```
* function ($fields)
* ```
*
* where `$fields` is the storage field set for read session and `$session` is this session instance.
* If callback returns an array, it will be merged into the session data.
*
* For example:
*
* ```php
* function ($fields) {
* return [
* 'expireDate' => Yii::$app->formatter->asDate($fields['expire']),
* ];
* }
* ```
*/
public $readCallback;
/**
* @var callable a callback that will be called during session data writing.
* The signature of the callback should be as follows:
*
* ```
* function ($session)
* ```
*
* where `$session` is this session instance, this variable can be used to retrieve session data.
* Callback should return the actual fields set, which should be saved into the session storage.
*
* For example:
*
* ```php
* function ($session) {
* return [
* 'user_id' => Yii::$app->user->id,
* 'ip' => $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'],
* 'is_trusted' => $session->get('is_trusted', false),
* ];
* }
* ```
*/
public $writeCallback;
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether to use custom session storage.
* This method overrides the parent implementation and always returns true.
* @return bool whether to use custom storage.
*/
public function getUseCustomStorage()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Composes storage field set for session writing.
* @param string $id Optional session id
* @param string $data Optional session data
* @return array storage fields
*/
protected function composeFields($id = null, $data = null)
{
$fields = $this->writeCallback ? call_user_func($this->writeCallback, $this) : [];
if ($id !== null) {
$fields['id'] = $id;
}
if ($data !== null) {
$fields['data'] = $data;
}
return $fields;
}
/**
* Extracts session data from storage field set.
* @param array $fields storage fields.
* @return string session data.
*/
protected function extractData($fields)
{
if ($this->readCallback !== null) {
if (!isset($fields['data'])) {
$fields['data'] = '';
}
$extraData = call_user_func($this->readCallback, $fields);
if (!empty($extraData)) {
session_decode($fields['data']);
$_SESSION = array_merge((array) $_SESSION, (array) $extraData);
return session_encode();
}
return $fields['data'];
}
return isset($fields['data']) ? $fields['data'] : '';
}
}