- Documentation
- Reference manual
- Packages
- SWI-Prolog HTTP support
- The HTTP server libraries
- library(http/http_session): HTTP Session management
- http_set_session_options/1
- http_session_option/1
- session_setting/2
- http_set_session/1
- http_set_session/2
- http_session_id/1
- http_in_session/1
- http_open_session/2
- http_session_asserta/1
- http_session_assert/1
- http_session_retract/1
- http_session_retractall/1
- http_session_data/1
- http_session_asserta/2
- http_session_assert/2
- http_session_retract/2
- http_session_retractall/2
- http_session_data/2
- http_current_session/2
- http_close_session/1
- http_session_cookie/1
- hooked/0
- hook/1
- library(http/http_session): HTTP Session management
- The HTTP server libraries
- SWI-Prolog HTTP support
Availability:
:- use_module(library(http/http_session)).
session(ID)
from the
current HTTP request (see http_current_request/1).
The value is cached in a backtrackable global variable http_session_id
.
Using a backtrackable global variable is safe because continuous worker
threads use a failure driven loop and spawned threads start without any
global variables. This variable can be set from the commandline to fake
running a goal from the commandline in the context of a session.
- See also
- http_session_id/1