I have faced the issues of session user data in codeignator. It consider default storing text value limit as 8000 to 9000 characters.
I was working with array of session where array of session will not store more then 8,9 values in session.
I did number of R&D for extend the storing value in session and also tried with destroying the user session unfortunately I will not success then I get one solution as below.
I checked config file where I got one option as $config['sess_use_database'] = FALSE
Once enabled, the Session class will store session data in the DB.
$config['sess_use_database'] = TRUE
Note: By default the table is called ci_sessions, but you can name it anything you want as long as you update the application/config/config.php file so that it contains the name you have chosen. Once you have created your database table you can enable the database option in your config.php file as follows:
Make sure you've specified the table name in your config file as well:
$config['sess_table_name'] = 'ci_sessions';
Its some tricky solution and help to someone.
I was working with array of session where array of session will not store more then 8,9 values in session.
I did number of R&D for extend the storing value in session and also tried with destroying the user session unfortunately I will not success then I get one solution as below.
I checked config file where I got one option as $config['sess_use_database'] = FALSE
Once enabled, the Session class will store session data in the DB.
$config['sess_use_database'] = TRUE
Note: By default the table is called ci_sessions, but you can name it anything you want as long as you update the application/config/config.php file so that it contains the name you have chosen. Once you have created your database table you can enable the database option in your config.php file as follows:
Make sure you've specified the table name in your config file as well:
$config['sess_table_name'] = 'ci_sessions';
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `ci_sessions` ( session_id varchar(40) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL, ip_address varchar(45) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL, user_agent varchar(120) NOT NULL, last_activity int(10) unsigned DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL, user_data text NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (session_id), KEY `last_activity_idx` (`last_activity`) );Note: The Session class has built-in garbage collection which clears out expired sessions so you do not need to write your own routine to do it.
Its some tricky solution and help to someone.
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