This is a Redis based SessionStateStoreProvider written in C# using ServiceStack.Redis.
- You can either install using NuGet:
PM> Install-Package Harbour.RedisSessionStateStore
- Or build and install from source:
msbuild .\build\build.proj
Configure your web.config
to use the session state provider:
<system.web>
<sessionState mode="Custom" customProvider="RedisSessionStateProvider">
<providers>
<clear />
<add name="RedisSessionStateProvider"
type="Harbour.RedisSessionStateStore.RedisSessionStateStoreProvider"
host="localhost:6379" clientType="pooled" />
</providers>
</sessionState>
</system.web>
This configuration will use a PooledRedisClientManager
and use the default host
and port (localhost:6379). Alternatively you can use the host
attribute
to set a custom host/port. If you wish to change the client manager type to
BasicRedisClientManager
, you can set the clientType="basic"
.
If you require that a custom IClientsManager
be configured (for example if you're
using an IoC container or you wish to only have one IClientsManager
for your
whole application), you can do the following when the application starts:
private IRedisClientsManager clientManager;
protected void Application_Start()
{
// Or use your IoC container to wire this up.
this.clientManager = new PooledRedisClientManager("localhost:6379");
RedisSessionStateStoreProvider.SetClientManager(this.clientManager);
// Configure options on the provider.
RedisSessionStateStoreProvider.SetOptions(new RedisSessionStateStoreOptions()
{
KeySeparator = ":",
OnDistributedLockNotAcquired = sessionId =>
{
Console.WriteLine("Session \"{0}\" could not establish distributed lock. " +
"This most likely means you have to increase the " +
"DistributedLockAcquireSeconds/DistributedLockTimeoutSeconds.", sessionId);
}
});
}
protected void Application_End()
{
this.clientManager.Dispose();
}
- Upgrade of ServiceStack.Redis to 4.0+
- Use a distributed lock rather than the WATCH/UNWATCH pattern because it was causing issues.
- Add the ability to configure the provider with static
SetOptions(options)
.
- Always ensure UNWATCH is called.
- Retry a transaction once if it fails.
- Add WATCH/UNWATCH pattern for transactions.
- Initial release.