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Django includes excellent built-in sessions, however all the data is hidden
away into base64 encoded data. This makes it very difficult to run a query on
all active sessions for a particular user. django-user-sessions fixes this
and makes session objects a first class citizen like other ORM objects. It is
a drop-in replacement for django.contrib.sessions.
I would love to hear your feedback on this package. If you run into
problems, please file an issue on GitHub, or contribute to the project by
forking the repository and sending some pull requests. The package is
translated into English, Dutch and other languages. Please contribute your own
language using Transifex.
Also have a look at the bundled example templates and views to see how you
can integrate the application into your project.
Compatible with Django 3.2 and 4.2 on Python 3.8 to 3.11.
Documentation is available at readthedocs.org.
Features
To get the list of a user's sessions:
user.session_set.filter(expire_date__gt=now())
Or logout the user everywhere:
user.session_set.all().delete()
The user's IP address and user agent are also stored on the session. This
allows to show a list of active sessions to the user in the admin:
You need to setup GeoIP for the location detection to work. See the Django
documentation on installing GeoIP.
Getting help
For general questions regarding this package, please hop over to Stack
Overflow. If you think there is an issue with this package; check if the
issue is already listed (either open or closed), and file an issue if
it's not.
This project aims for full code-coverage, this means that your code should be
well-tested. Also test branches for hardened code. You can run the full test
suite with:
make test
Or run a specific test with:
make test TARGET=tests.tests.MiddlewareTest
For Python compatibility, tox is used. You can run the full test suite with:
tox
Releasing
The following actions are required to push a new version:
Update release notes
If any new translations strings were added, push the new source language to
Transifex. Make sure translators have sufficient time to translate those
new strings: