The following example provides file based session storage similar to the
PHP sessions default save handler files
. This
example could easily be extended to cover database storage using your
favorite PHP supported database engine.
Note we use the OOP prototype with session_set_save_handler() and
register the shutdown function using the function's parameter flag. This is generally
advised when registering objects as session save handlers.
警告
For brevity, this example omits input validation. However, the
$id
parameters are actually user supplied values which
require proper validation/sanitization to avoid vulnerabilities, such as
path traversal issues. So do not use this example unmodified in
production environments.
<?php
class MySessionHandler implements SessionHandlerInterface
{
private $savePath;
public function open($savePath, $sessionName): bool
{
$this->savePath = $savePath;
if (!is_dir($this->savePath)) {
mkdir($this->savePath, 0777);
}
return true;
}
public function close(): bool
{
return true;
}
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function read($id)
{
return (string) @file_get_contents("$this->savePath/sess_$id");
}
public function write($id, $data): bool
{
return file_put_contents("$this->savePath/sess_$id", $data) === false ? false : true;
}
public function destroy($id): bool
{
$file = "$this->savePath/sess_$id";
if (file_exists($file)) {
unlink($file);
}
return true;
}
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function gc($maxlifetime)
{
foreach (glob("$this->savePath/sess_*") as $file) {
if (filemtime($file) + $maxlifetime < time() && file_exists($file)) {
unlink($file);
}
}
return true;
}
}
$handler = new MySessionHandler();
session_set_save_handler($handler, true);
session_start();
// proceed to set and retrieve values by key from $_SESSION