package session

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The signature for synchronous backends.

This signature should be used for backends that don't expose an asynchronous interface, such as an in-memory backend or a backend that only has a blocking interface.

type t

The type of a handle on the backend.

type key

The type of a session key.

type value

The type of a session value.

type period

The type of a session expiry period.

val default_period : t -> period

default_period t returns default period after which session keys will expire. Depending on the backend, this value may vary over time.

val generate : ?expiry:period -> ?value:value -> t -> key

generate ?expiry ?value t will allocate a new session in the backend t and return its associated key. The session will expire expiry seconds from now, defaulting to default_period t if one is not explicitly specified.

The key should be unique, though it may not be in order to allow implementations that use randomness or hashing to conform to this interface.

val clear : t -> key -> unit

clear t key removes key from the backend t. The backend may choose to persist the session value beyond this call, but any subsequent calls operations involving key should behave as if key is not present in the backend.

val get : t -> key -> (value * period, error) result

get t key returns the session value, if present and unexpired, together with its expiry period as of now.

val set : ?expiry:period -> t -> key -> value -> unit

set ?expiry t key value sets the value for the session associated key in backend t and sets the session to expire expiry seconds from now. If expiry is not provided, the expiry period reported by default_period t will be used instead.

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