At 07:23 AM 6/30/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 16:00 -0400, Mike Heins wrote:
> Quoting Bill Carr (suppressed):
> > Hello,
> >
> > IC 5.2, file sessions
> >
> > I would like to be able to keep sessions around for a longer period of
> > time if the session contains a shopping cart with items.
> >
> > Is there a way to do this with Interchange?
>
> Not at this time.
>
> >
> > If not, does any one have any hints about how I could do this?
>
> You could set SessionExpire to what you want for the sessions with
> items in it, then do the non-items expire with an Autoload:
>
> interchange.cfg:
>
> GlobalSub <<EOR
> sub expire_check {
> my $now = time;
> # default 1 hour
> my $interval = $::Variable->{EXPIRE_NO_ITEMS} || "1 hour";
> my $expire_secs = Vend::Config::time_to_seconds($interval);
> if($now - $Vend::Session->{time} > $expire_secs) {
> Vend::Session::new_session();
> }
> return;
> }
> EOR
>
> catalog.cfg:
>
> Autoload expire_check
>
> That is untested, but it should work. You are good enough to make it
> work if for some reason it doesn't. 8-)
Maybe I am not good enough or at least I did not do a good job stating
my problem ;-)
Currently I have an external script periodically deleting old sessions
from my disk drive. I do this so my disk won't fill up and because I
understand Interchange does not like to have many extra session files
laying around. I would like to modify my script to not delete session
files that contain shopping cart items. My script knows the name of the
file. How can it know if that file has a shopping cart with items?
If what you gave me does that it is flying way over my head. Thanks for
all of your help.
Well, without knowing much about how your script is written and what it is/isn't capable of doing with regards to the contents of a session file, who's to say. I can tell you that one of the stored session values is latest_subtotal, and if this is present and is > 0, then the customer most likely has items in the cart. Perhaps your script (if it is written in Perl) can use Dumper to read in and evaluate each session hash, or even just do some kind of regex on the contents of the file, but this will almost certainly increase disk activity dramatically.
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