This page provides a full overview of PHP's SessionHandler
life-cycle - this was generated by a set of test-scripts, in order to provide an exact overview of when and
what you can expect will be called in your custom SessionHandler
implementation.
Each example is a separate script being run by a client with cookies enabled.
To the left, you can see the function being called in your script, and to the right, you can see the resulting calls being made to a custom session-handler registed using session_set_save_handler().
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var Aws = require('aws-sdk'); | |
var sinon = require('sinon'); | |
// Only works for 'createBucket', 'update' and a few others since most API methods are generated dynamically | |
// upon instantiation. Very counterintuitive, thanks Amazon! | |
var createBucket = sinon.stub(Aws.S3.prototype, 'createBucket'); | |
createBucket.yields(null, 'Me create bucket'); | |
// For other methods, we can 'assign' the stubs to the proto, already defined function won't be overridden | |
var listBuckets = Aws.S3.prototype.listBuckets = sinon.stub(); |
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backend default { | |
.host = "127.0.0.1"; | |
.port = "8080"; | |
.connect_timeout = 600s; | |
.first_byte_timeout = 600s; | |
.between_bytes_timeout = 600s; | |
} | |
acl purge { | |
"localhost"; |