I am trying to set up a user login/logout system using php and mysql. I have found some documentation on the subject here: http://phpmaster.com/writing-custom-session-handlers/. I am trying to follow along with it (I have also been pulling from other sources too - but this is the main one).
Here is some of my code from "my_session_handler.php":
class MySessionHandler implements SessionHandlerInterface {
private $path = session_save_path();
private $name = session_name();
private $sessionId = session_id();
function open($path, $name) {
$db = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=itit", "root", "bonjour3");
$sql = "INSERT INTO session SET session_id =" . $db->quote($sessionId) . ", session_data = '' ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE session_lastaccesstime = NOW()";
$db->query($sql);
...
My question is, where are the "$path" and "$name" variables coming from in the example I cited above? I declared them as private variables and used some functions to do what I am thinking needs to be done. But on the website that I am following along with - neither of these variables get declared - along with $sessionId. I see that the read function returns $data. So I used it in the "write" function like this:
function write($sessionId, this.read($sessionId)) {
$db = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=itit", "root", "bonjour3");
$sql = "INSERT INTO session SET session_id =" . $db->quote($sessionId) . ", session_data =" . $db->quote($data) . " ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE session_data =" . $db->quote($data);
$db->query($sql)
}
Am I doing this right?