Perfect Sessions Demo, Memory Driver 简体中文
This demo shows usage of Perfect Sessions with the Memory Driver.
The master branch of this project currently compiles with Xcode 8.1 or the Swift 3.0.1 toolchain on Ubuntu.
This project demonstrates the sessions by setting a very short (10 second) session idle expiry timeout.
The Session ID and stored session data is displayed on the page. Refresh the page to see more random data added to the session. Wait for over 10 seconds and refresh, a new session is started and displayed.
We suggest using the Perfect Assistant for managing Server Side Swift projects.
In Perfect Assistant, click "Create New Project", and select "Custom repository URL". Choose a location for the project, and enter this URL for "Repository URL": https://github.com/PerfectExamples/Perfect-Session-Memory-Demo.git
Once the project has been created, click the "Build > Local" button. This will download all dependencies and create an Xcode Project file for you.
Open this project file, then select the "Executable" scheme (with the black icon).
Now, run the project.
The following will clone and build an empty starter project and launch the server on port 8181.
git clone https://github.com/PerfectExamples/Perfect-Session-Memory-Demo.git
cd Perfect-Session-Memory-Demo
swift build
.build/debug/Perfect-Session-Memory-Demo
You should see the following output:
Starting HTTP server on 0.0.0.0:8181 with document root ./webroot
This means the server is running and waiting for connections. Access http://localhost:8181/ to see the greeting. Hit control-c to terminate the server.
We are transitioning to using JIRA for all bugs and support related issues, therefore the GitHub issues has been disabled.
If you find a mistake, bug, or any other helpful suggestion you'd like to make on the docs please head over to http://jira.perfect.org:8080/servicedesk/customer/portal/1 and raise it.
A comprehensive list of open issues can be found at http://jira.perfect.org:8080/projects/ISS/issues
For more information on the Perfect project, please visit perfect.org.