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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
a59a423926 Merge branch 'MDL-42084-master' of git://github.com/sammarshallou/moodle 2013-12-03 11:12:34 +13:00
226991e9fe MDL-43106 fix double cookies on first access 2013-11-29 15:47:16 +08:00
3ef7279f26 MDL-42084 Core: Change set_time_limit to core_php_time_limit::raise everywhere
Exceptions (places where set_time_limit is still left) are:

Third-party libraries:
  ADODB
  PHPMailer

Moodle core:
  PHPUnit - not relevant (CLI mode)
2013-11-06 16:40:01 +00:00
6ec361c6bc MDL-42485 add session lock acquire timeout to memcached session driver
Credit goes to Eric Merrill, thanks!
2013-10-27 16:05:12 +01:00
de230fd359 MDL-37324 fix phpunit and behat SESSION and USER setup 2013-09-24 08:59:29 +02:00
d79d5ac276 MDL-31501 rework user session architecture
List of changes:
 * New OOP API using PHP namespace \core\session\.
 * All handlers now update the sessions table consistently.
 * Experimental DB session support in Oracle.
 * Full support for session file handler (filesystem locking required).
 * New option for alternative session directory.
 * Official memcached session handler support.
 * Workaround for memcached version with non-functional gc.
 * Improved security - forced session id regeneration.
 * Improved compatibility with recent PHP releases.
 * Fixed borked CSS during install in debug mode.
 * Switched to file based sessions in new installs.
 * DB session setting disappears if DB does not support sessions.
 * DB session setting disappears if session handler specified in config.php.
 * Fast purging of sessions used in request only.
 * No legacy distinction -  file, database and memcached support the same functionality.
 * Session handler name included in performance info.
 * Fixed user_loggedin and user_loggedout event triggering.
 * Other minor bugfixing and improvements.
 * Fixed database session segfault if MUC disposed before $DB.

Limitations:
 * Session access time is now updated right after session start.
 * Support for $CFG->sessionlockloggedinonly was removed.
 * First request does not update userid in sessions table.
 * The timeouts may break badly if server hosting forces PHP.ini session settings.
 * The session GC is a lot slower, we do not rely on external session timeouts.
 * There cannot be any hooks triggered at the session write time.
 * File and memcached handlers do not support session lock acquire timeouts.
 * Some low level PHP session functions can not be used directly in Moodle code.
2013-09-21 13:11:56 +02:00