Hello Massimo,

Thank you very much for your answer.

I've made a copy&paste of your code, my code is now:

 def logout():
    if auth.user:
        auth.logout(logout_onlogout=lambda user: session.auth=None)

but I get a "invalid syntax error in line 154 char 61" trying to save the 
file:
line 154 is auth.logout(logout_onlogout=lambda user: session.auth=None) and 
char 61 is '='.

what am i doing wrong?


On Saturday, January 4, 2014 3:38:06 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> No because auth.logout(next=...) redirects to he value of next. Next 
> defaults to auth.settings.logout_next which is set to URL('index')
>
> What you want is:
>
> def logout():
>     auth.logout(logout_onlogout=lambda user: session.auth=None)
>
> On Friday, 3 January 2014 19:44:43 UTC-6, Wonton wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Recently I suffered the problem with the number of session files growing 
>> very fast in my server. This worried me a lot because the server is a 
>> development environment with only 4 or 5 testers, so when the number of 
>> users is higher I guess I will have a big problem with this issue.
>> I've tried to investigate about this but I'm not expert working with 
>> web2py or with servers, so I have some questions:
>>
>> - A session file is created associated to a user each time that user logs 
>> in. Is this ok?
>> - My users make a login through auth.login_bare(user, password), does 
>> this create a session file then?
>> - What should be the code to remove the session file of a user when 
>> he/she makes a logout?
>> - I've set my auth.settings.expiration to 999999999, does this affect to 
>> sessions too? As far as I know it only affects to when an inactive user is 
>> automatically logged out, is this correct?
>> - Testing this I've seen that with no logged users in my server, if I 
>> manually remove the sessions files, some of them are created again!! Why 
>> and how? As I said I have no users logged in the server.
>>
>> Regarding to the logout problem I've seen that my logout method is as 
>> simple as this:
>>
>>  def logout():
>>     if auth.user:
>>         auth.log_event(auth.messages.logout_log, auth.user)
>>     session.auth = None
>>
>> I don't really make a logout of the user so I change my method to this:
>>
>>  def logout():
>>     if auth.user:
>>         print 'check 1'
>>         auth.logout()
>>         print 'check 2'
>>     session.auth = None
>>
>> But when this method is called, the output is this:
>> check1
>>
>> check 2 is never printed so, has the user actually make a logout?
>>
>> I know they are a lot of questions, but any kind of help will be very 
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Kind regards!
>>
>

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