class MockArraySessionStorage implements SessionStorageInterface
MockArraySessionStorage mocks the session for unit tests.
No PHP session is actually started since a session can be initialized and shutdown only once per PHP execution cycle.
When doing functional testing, you should use MockFileSessionStorage instead.
protected string | $id | ||
protected string | $name | ||
protected bool | $started | ||
protected bool | $closed | ||
protected array | $data | ||
protected MetadataBag | $metadataBag | ||
protected array|SessionBagInterface[] | $bags |
__construct(string $name = 'MOCKSESSID', MetadataBag $metaBag = null) | ||
setSessionData(array $array) | ||
bool | start() Starts the session. | |
bool | regenerate(bool $destroy = false, int $lifetime = null) Regenerates id that represents this storage. | |
string | getId() Returns the session ID. | |
setId(string $id) Sets the session ID. | ||
mixed | getName() Returns the session name. | |
setName(string $name) Sets the session name. | ||
save() Force the session to be saved and closed. | ||
clear() Clear all session data in memory. | ||
registerBag(SessionBagInterface $bag) Registers a SessionBagInterface for use. | ||
SessionBagInterface | getBag(string $name) Gets a SessionBagInterface by name. | |
bool | isStarted() Checks if the session is started. | |
setMetadataBag(MetadataBag $bag = null) | ||
MetadataBag | getMetadataBag() Gets the MetadataBag. | |
string | generateId() Generates a session ID. | |
loadSession() |
string | $name | |
MetadataBag | $metaBag |
array | $array |
Starts the session.
bool | True if started |
RuntimeException | if something goes wrong starting the session |
Regenerates id that represents this storage.
This method must invoke session_regenerate_id($destroy) unless this interface is used for a storage object designed for unit or functional testing where a real PHP session would interfere with testing.
Note regenerate+destroy should not clear the session data in memory only delete the session data from persistent storage.
Care: When regenerating the session ID no locking is involved in PHP's session design. See https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61470 for a discussion. So you must make sure the regenerated session is saved BEFORE sending the headers with the new ID. Symfony's HttpKernel offers a listener for this. See Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\EventListener\SaveSessionListener. Otherwise session data could get lost again for concurrent requests with the new ID. One result could be that you get logged out after just logging in.
bool | $destroy | Destroy session when regenerating? |
int | $lifetime | Sets the cookie lifetime for the session cookie. A null value will leave the system settings unchanged, 0 sets the cookie to expire with browser session. Time is in seconds, and is not a Unix timestamp. |
bool | True if session regenerated, false if error |
RuntimeException | If an error occurs while regenerating this storage |
Returns the session ID.
string | The session ID or empty |
Sets the session ID.
string | $id |
Returns the session name.
mixed | The session name |
Sets the session name.
string | $name |
Force the session to be saved and closed.
This method must invoke session_write_close() unless this interface is used for a storage object design for unit or functional testing where a real PHP session would interfere with testing, in which case it should actually persist the session data if required.
RuntimeException | if the session is saved without being started, or if the session is already closed |
Clear all session data in memory.
Registers a SessionBagInterface for use.
SessionBagInterface | $bag |
Gets a SessionBagInterface by name.
string | $name |
SessionBagInterface |
InvalidArgumentException | If the bag does not exist |
Checks if the session is started.
bool | True if started, false otherwise |
MetadataBag | $bag |
Gets the MetadataBag.
MetadataBag |
Generates a session ID.
This doesn't need to be particularly cryptographically secure since this is just a mock.
string |
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https://api.symfony.com/4.1/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Session/Storage/MockArraySessionStorage.html