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* If any of the functions is called outside the servlet context, <code>[[XQuery Errors#BaseX Errors|basex:http]]</code> is raised.
 
* If any of the functions is called outside the servlet context, <code>[[XQuery Errors#BaseX Errors|basex:http]]</code> is raised.
* If the requested session is not found, the error {{Error|not-found|#Errors}} is raised.
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* If the requested session is not found, <code>[[#Errors|not-found]]</code> is raised.
 
* As sessions are side-effecting operations, all functions are flagged as ''non-deterministic''. This means that the functions will not be reordered by the compiler.
 
* As sessions are side-effecting operations, all functions are flagged as ''non-deterministic''. This means that the functions will not be reordered by the compiler.
  

Revision as of 20:21, 21 November 2017

This XQuery Module can only be called from users with Admin permissions. It contains functions for accessing and modifying all registered server-side sessions. This module is mainly useful in the context of Web Applications.

Conventions

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  • The basex-api package must be included in the classpath. This is always the case if you use one of the complete distributions (zip, exe, war) of BaseX.
  • All functions and errors are assigned to the http://basex.org/modules/sessions namespace. The module must be imported in the query prolog:
import module namespace sessions = "http://basex.org/modules/sessions";
...
  • If any of the functions is called outside the servlet context, basex:http is raised.
  • If the requested session is not found, not-found is raised.
  • As sessions are side-effecting operations, all functions are flagged as non-deterministic. This means that the functions will not be reordered by the compiler.

Functions

sessions:ids

Signatures sessions:ids() as xs:string
Summary Returns the IDs of all registered sessions.

sessions:created

Signatures sessions:created($id as xs:string) as xs:dateTime
Summary Returns the creation time of the session specified by $id.

sessions:accessed

Signatures sessions:accessed($id as xs:string) as xs:dateTime
Summary Returns the last access time of the session specified by $id.

sessions:names

Signatures sessions:names($id as xs:string) as xs:string*
Summary Returns the names of all variables bound to the session specified by $id.

sessions:get

Signatures sessions:get($id as xs:string, $key as xs:string) as item()*
sessions:get($id as xs:string, $key as xs:string, $default as item()*) as item()*
Summary Returns the value of a variable bound to the session specified by $id. If the variable does not exist, or if the key is unknown, an empty sequence or the optionally specified default value is returned instead.
Errors get: the value of a session variable could not be retrieved.

sessions:set

Signatures sessions:set($id as xs:string, $key as xs:string, $value as item()*) as empty-sequence()
Summary Binds the specified key/value pair to the session specified by $id.
Errors set: a function item was specified as value of a session variable.

sessions:delete

Signatures sessions:delete($id as xs:string, $key as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
Summary Deletes a variable bound to the session specified by $id.

sessions:close

Signatures sessions:close($id as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
Summary Unregisters the session specified by $id.

Errors

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Code Description
get The stored attribute is no XQuery value.
set Function items cannot be stored.
not-found The specified session was not found.

Changelog

Version 9.0
  • Updated: error codes updated; errors now use the module namespace
Version 8.4
  • Updated: Allow sequences as session values.

This module was introduced with Version 7.5.