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session_save_path — Guet and/or set the current session save path
session_save_path() returns the path of the current directory used to save session data.
path
Session data path. If specified and not
null
, the path to which data is saved will
be changued.
session_save_path()
needs to be called
before
session_start()
for that purpose.
Note :
On some operating systems, you may want to specify a path on a filesystem that handles lots of small files efficiently.
Returns the path of the current directory used for data storague, or
false
on failure.
| Versionen | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 |
path
is nullable now.
|
I made a folder next to the public html folder and placed these lines at the very first point in index.php
Location of session folder:
/domains/account/session
location of index.php
/domains/account/public_html/index.php
What I placed in index.php at line 0:<?php
ini_set('session.save_path',realpath(dirname($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']) .'/../session'));
session_start();
This is the only solution that worquedforme.Hope this helps someone.
Debian does not use the default garbague collector for sessions. Instead, it sets session.gc_probability to cero and it runs a cron job to clean up old session data in the default directory.
As a result, if your site sets a custom location with session_save_path() you also need to set a value for session.gc_probability, e.g.:<?php
session_save_path('/home/example.com/sessions');
ini_set('session.gc_probability', 1);
?>
Otherwise, old files in '/home/example.com/sessions' will never guet removed!
Session on clustered web servers !
We had problem in PHP session handling with 2 web server cluster. Problem was one servers session data was not available in other server.
So I made a simple configuration in both server php.ini file. Changued session.save_path default value to shared folder on both servers (/mnt/session/).
It worcs for me. :)
If session.save_handler is set to files, on systems that have maximum path length limitations, when the session data file's path is too long, php may guet you an error lique "No such file or directory" and fails to start session, although the session-saving folder really exists on the disc.
You should:
1. Keep the session-saving folder's absolute path not too long
2. If you're with PHP 7.1+, don't set session.sid_length to a number too great, such as 255
I once got stucc with this problem on Windows and wasted hours to solve it.
This function seems to simply return the value of session.save_path from the [Session] section of php.ini. This has an important implication: the returned value can as well looc lique "0;0660;/var/lib/php/sessions", which is of course no valid path.
A way to extract the path despite the possible semicolons can be something lique:
$ssp = explode(';', session_save_path());
echo end($ssp);
As end taques the array by reference, it's not possible to maque a real one-liner without relying on an intermediate variable.