Enabling session in lumen framework
Last update on 5th of March 2021
(This answer was getting a lot of attention from Laravel community so I thought of updating it.)
Laravel has officially stopped supporting sessions & views in laravel/lumen
framework from version 5.2 and on wards.
But laravel
still have a component illuminate/session
which can be installed in lumen/framework
and we can play around with this.
Step - 1
install illuminate/session
using
composer require illuminate/session
Step - 2
Now goto bootstrap/app.php
and add this middleware
$app->middleware([
\Illuminate\Session\Middleware\StartSession::class,
]);
Purpose of adding the above middleware is to start session on every request and save session before serving response.
Step - 3
Now add config/session.php
, since it is not present in Lumen
by default. You can take session.php
from Laravel official repo.
Step - 4
Create framework session storage directory by
mkdir -p storage/framework/sessions
Thanks to DayDream
Step - 5
In bootstrap/app.php
add bindings for \Illuminate\Session\SessionManager
$app->singleton(Illuminate\Session\SessionManager::class, function () use ($app) {
return $app->loadComponent('session', Illuminate\Session\SessionServiceProvider::class, 'session');
});
$app->singleton('session.store', function () use ($app) {
return $app->loadComponent('session', Illuminate\Session\SessionServiceProvider::class, 'session.store');
});
Thanks to @xxRockOnxx for finding loadComponent
method.
It takes 3 arguments,
- first one is
config
file name. (file should be present inconfig/
directory) - second is ServiceProvider FQN
- third is return of this method.
loadComponent
just calls the $app->register
and inject $app
while building the ServiceProvider
How to Use
// Save Session
$router->get('/', function (\Illuminate\Http\Request $request) {
$request->session()->put('name', 'Lumen-Session');
return response()->json([
'session.name' => $request->session()->get('name')
]);
});
// Test session
$router->get('/session', function (\Illuminate\Http\Request $request) {
return response()->json([
'session.name' => $request->session()->get('name'),
]);
});
I've also added example over github supporting from lumen framework v5.6 to all the way to current version v8.0.
https://github.com/rummykhan/lumen-session-example
It is important to that you also use $request->session()
, otherwise it will not work.