For those wondering, this function is expensive!
On a script that was executing in a consistent 0.0025 seconds, just the use of session_name("foo") shot my execution time up to ~0.09s. By simply sacrificing session_name("foo"), I sped my script up by roughly 0.09 seconds.
session_name
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
session_name — 現在のセッション名を取得または設定する
説明
string session_name
([ string
$name
] )
session_name() は、現在のセッション名を返します。
name を渡すと、
session_name() はセッション名を上書きして元のセッション名を返します。
リクエストが開始された際にセッション名はリセットされ、 session.name に保存されたデフォルト値に戻ります。 よって、各リクエスト毎に(そして session_start() または session_register() をコールする前に) session_name() をコールする必要があります。
パラメータ
-
name -
セッションの名前を参照します。これは、クッキーや URL (例: PHPSESSID) で使われます。 セッション名は英数字のみで構成されている必要があり、また、 短く、その内容が分かるようなものである必要があります (これは、クッキー警告を有効にしているユーザー用です)。
警告セッション名は数字だけで構成することはできません。 少なくとも文字がひとつ以上現れる必要があります。そうでない場合、 新規セッション ID が毎回生成されます。
返り値
現在のセッションの名前を返します。
例
例1 session_name() の例
<?php
/* セッション名をWebsiteIDに設定する */
$previous_name = session_name("WebsiteID");
echo "前回のセッション名は、$previous_name です。<br />";
?>
Joseph Dalrymple
14-Apr-2011 11:52
relsqui at chiliahedron dot com
20-Feb-2009 11:07
Remember, kids--you MUST use session_name() first if you want to use session_set_cookie_params() to, say, change the session timeout. Otherwise it won't work, won't give any error, and nothing in the documentation (that I've seen, anyway) will explain why.
Thanks to brandan of bildungsroman.com who left a note under session_set_cookie_params() explaining this or I'd probably still be throwing my hands up about it.
php at wiz dot cx
27-Sep-2008 08:36
if you try to name a php session "example.com" it gets converted to "example_com" and everything breaks.
don't use a period in your session name.
xemc at yahoo dot com
26-Aug-2008 01:20
Here's a sample program I made to explore the operation of the session stuff. One thing I wanted to do was switch sessions in the middle of a script - where session_name doesn't automatically create or resume the corresponding session id... (anyone have a better idea?)
<?php
if ( $_REQUEST['sname'] ) {
session_name($_REQUEST['sname']);
}
session_start();
$messages = "";
function show( $str ) { global $messages; $messages .= $str; }
function show_sess_vars() {
foreach ( $_SESSION as $key => $val ) {
show("Session var '$key': \t'$val'\n");
}
}
show("Session name: \t" . session_name() . "\n");
show("Session ID: \t" . session_id() . "\n");
foreach ( $_REQUEST as $key => $val ) {
if ( $key == 'regenerate' )
{
session_regenerate_id();
show("session_regenerate_id();\n");
show("Session name: \t" . session_name() . "\n");
show("Session ID: \t" . session_id() . "\n");
}
else if ( $key == 'clear' )
{
$_SESSION = array();
show("\$_SESSION = array();\n");
}
else if ( $key == 'switch' )
{
show("Will attempt to switch session name.. vars:\n");
show_sess_vars();
session_write_close();
$res = session_name($val);
show("session_name($val) - res: $res\n");
session_start();
show("Session name: \t" . session_name() . "\n");
show("Session ID: \t" . session_id() . "\n");
}
else if ( $key == 'switch2' )
{
show("Will attempt to switch session name.. vars:\n");
show_sess_vars();
session_write_close();
show("session_write_close();\n");
$sess_id = $_COOKIE[$val];
if ( $sess_id ) {
show("session '$val' exists, resuming..\n");
//unset($_SESSION); // to make sure - this should be reloaded below
session_name( $val );
session_id( $sess_id );
session_start(); // fills $_SESSION from the named session
} else {
show("creating new session '$val'...\n");
session_name( $val );
session_start();
session_regenerate_id(); // create new (copy of old), leave old alone
$_SESSION = array(); // wipe data clean for a fresh session
show("regenerated ID and wiped SESSION superglobal\n");
}
show("Session name: \t" . session_name() . "\n");
show("Session ID: \t" . session_id() . "\n");
}
else
{
if ( $_COOKIE[$key] ) {
show("Cookie: \t'$key': \t'$val'\n");
} else {
show("Setting session var: \t'$key': \t'$val'\n");
$_SESSION[$key] = $val;
}
}
}
show("----\nSession vars:\n");
show_sess_vars();
if ( false ) {
session_write_close();
session_name("edit_assembly");
session_start();
show("Session name: \t" . session_name() . "\n");
show("Session ID: \t" . session_id() . "\n");
show_sess_vars();
}
?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title> PHP session testing </title>
<style type='text/css'>
body { background-color: gray; }
#content { background-color: white; width: 70%; margin: 1em auto 1em auto; padding: 2em;
font-family: Verdana, monospace; font-size: 10pt; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id='content'>
<h1> PHP session test: </h1>
<pre><?php echo $messages; ?></pre>
</div>
</body>
</html>
webmaster at nncoders dot de
26-Jun-2008 09:29
You can always just use "or".
@foo or bar();
When foo fails, (and the at still means don't print an error to the browser), the function bar will be executed.
<?php
function errorhandler () { /* do something wild */ }
@session_name('mysession') or errorhandler();
?>
Another live example would be
@mysql_query('show databases') or die(mysql_error());
When the execution fails, parameter die is called (with last mysql_error as given string parameter)
slave at codegrunt dot com
22-Dec-2004 02:03
One gotcha I have noticed with session_name is that it will trigger a WARNING level error if the cookie or GET/POST variable value has something other than alphanumeric characters in it. If your site displays warnings and uses PHP sessions this may be a way to enumerate at least some of your scripts:
http://example.com/foo.php?session_name_here=(bad)
Warning: session_start(): The session id contains invalid characters, valid characters are only a-z, A-Z and 0-9 in /some/path/foo.php on line 666
I did not see anything in the docs suggesting that one had to sanitize the PHP session ID values before opening the session but that appears to be the case.
Unfortunately session_name() always returns true so you have to actually get to the point of assigning variables values before you know whether you have been passed bad session data (as far as I can see). After the error has been generated in other words.
Cheers
Hongliang Qiang
27-May-2004 01:48
This may sound no-brainer: the session_name() function will have no essential effect if you set session.auto_start to "true" in php.ini . And the obvious explanation is the session already started thus cannot be altered before the session_name() function--wherever it is in the script--is executed, same reason session_name needs to be called before session_start() as documented.
I know it is really not a big deal. But I had a quite hard time before figuring this out, and hope it might be helpful to someone like me.
