This file contains information that tells Sails where to store your sessions.
Sails session integration leans heavily on the great work already done by Express, but also unifies socket.io with the Connect session store. It uses Connect's cookie parser to normalize configuration differences between Express and socket.io and hooks into Sails' middleware interpreter to allow you to access and auto-save to req.session
with Socket.io the same way you would with Express.
This is where you would go to configure a different session store like Redis or Mongo. In this file you will find commented examples of what that configuration should look like.
This file also contains your 'Session Secret' that is generated by Sails when you create your app. Do not change or remove this unless you really know what you are doing.
/**
* Session Configuration
* (sails.config.session)
*
* Sails session integration leans heavily on the great work already done by
* Express, but also unifies Socket.io with the Connect session store. It uses
* Connect's cookie parser to normalize configuration differences between Express
* and Socket.io and hooks into Sails' middleware interpreter to allow you to access
* and auto-save to `req.session` with Socket.io the same way you would with Express.
*
* For more information on configuring the session, check out:
* http://sailsjs.com/documentation/reference/configuration/sails-config-session
*/
module.exports.session = {
// Session secret is automatically generated when your new app is created
// Replace at your own risk in production-- you will invalidate the cookies of your users,
// forcing them to log in again.
secret: 'cdf93c72c05f104f6183613e2f8262c2',
// Set the session cookie expire time
// The maxAge is set by milliseconds, the example below is for 24 hours
//
// cookie: {
// maxAge: 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000
// }
// In production, uncomment the following lines to set up a shared redis session store
// that can be shared across multiple Sails.js servers
// adapter: 'redis',
//
// The following values are optional, if no options are set a redis instance running
// on localhost is expected.
// Read more about options at: https://github.com/visionmedia/connect-redis
//
// host: 'localhost',
// port: 6379,
// ttl: <redis session TTL in seconds>,
// db: 0,
// pass: <redis auth password>
// prefix: 'sess:'
// Uncomment the following lines to use your Mongo adapter as a session store
// adapter: 'mongo',
//
// host: 'localhost',
// port: 27017,
// db: 'sails',
// collection: 'sessions',
//
// Optional Values:
//
// # Note: url will override other connection settings
// url: 'mongodb://user:pass@host:port/database/collection',
//
// username: '',
// password: '',
// auto_reconnect: false,
// ssl: false,
// stringify: true
};