Appboard/2.4/builder/system administration/session variables

Revision as of 10:56, 3 October 2013 by imported>Jason.nicholls


The Session Variable administration page allows the definition and default configuration for session variables within the AppBoard system.


Overview

Typical uses for session variables:

  • storing environmental information that is subject to change such as database hostnames, usernames, passwords.
  • associating extra information for domains and users, which can then be used for a variety of purposes such as modifying queries etc... This may be helpful in multi-tenanted deployments.
  • a central place to store simple key information used in multiple places

Session variables can be used anywhere SHIM expressions are permitted using session.var.get.

There are a number of ways to set session variables:

  • Session Variables administration page to define and set defaults
  • URL parameters to override session variables (only allowed if configured this way)
  • Explicitly set through the use of a SHIM expression session.var.set.
  • Imported at runtime dynamically, for example by pulling in additional user attributes from LDAP and assigning them to session variables.

Variable Scoping

An important concept is that session variables are globally available but can actually have different values depending on the session and whether the session variable has been defined to have Domain and/or User scope. For example, in a case where all three levels are defined (Global, Domain, and User) then the most specific version is used, i.e. the User version.


Managing Session Variables

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