The session data object
The session data object contains a single property from the user session. The user session can be used to store generic string data, but not objects. The data is structured as properties that can each have values being strings, hash maps (of other session data object properties) or arrays.
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[property name]
Returns the session data object associated with a specified property name. -
add(value)
Adds a data value to this session property. -
remove()
Removes a session property value.
[property name]
Returns the session data object associated with a specified property name. If a new property name is used, the session data object is created.
Syntax:
[property name] →
session data object
Returns:
The session data value associated to a specified property name.
Example:
Here are some examples of how to obtain session data values:
<#assign pref = session.preferences> <#assign lang = session.preferences.lang> <#assign theme = session.preferences.theme> <#assign themeName = session.preferences.theme["name"]>
add
Adds a data value to this session property. If several values are added to a property, all the values can be retrieved by handling the property as an array.
Syntax:
add(value) → nothing
Example:
The following code adds several values for the session property "test" and then prints all the values:
${liquidsite.session.test.add("one"}
${liquidsite.session.test.add("two"}
<#list liquidsite.session.test as value>
Value: ${value}
</#list>
remove
Removes a session property value. This method can also be used to remove individual values in a list of property values by first indexing the values.
Syntax:
remove() → nothing
Example:
This following code removes the first value for the session property "test":
${liquidsite.session.test[0].remove(}
