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NAME

       Eliom_state - Manage server-side state.

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       Module   Eliom_state

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       Module Eliom_state
        : sig end

       Manage server-side state.

       === Managing the state of an application ===

       === Closing sessions, removing state data and services ===

       val  discard  :  scope:[<  `Client_process  of  Eliom_common.scope_hierarchy  | `Request |
       `Session of Eliom_common.scope_hierarchy | `Session_group of  Eliom_common.scope_hierarchy
       ] -> ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       Delete  server-side (vatile and persistent) state data and services for a session, a group
       of sessions, a client process or a request.

       Use that function to close a session (using scope Eliom_common.session ).

       Closing a group of sessions will close all sessions in the group.

       By default will remove both secure and unsecure data  and  services,  but  if  ~secure  is
       present.

       Warning: you may also want to unset some request-scoped Eliom references when discarding a
       state.

       val discard_all_scopes : ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       val    discard_data    :    ?persistent:bool    ->     scope:[<     `Client_process     of
       Eliom_common.scope_hierarchy  |  `Request  |  `Session  of  Eliom_common.scope_hierarchy |
       `Session_group of Eliom_common.scope_hierarchy ] -> ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       Remove current state data.

       If the optional parameter ?persistent is  not  present,  will  remove  both  volatile  and
       persistent data. Otherwise only volatile or persistent data.

       val discard_services : scope:[< Eliom_common.user_scope ] -> ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit

       Remove all services registered for the given scope (the default beeing `Session ).

       === State status ===

       type state_status =
        | Alive_state
        | Empty_state
        | Expired_state

       The following functions return the current state of the state for a given scope:

       - Alive_state means that data has been recorded for this scope

       - Empty_state means that there is no data for this scope

       -  Expired_state  means  that data for this scope has been removed because the timeout has
       been reached.

       The default scope is `Session .

       val service_state_status : scope:[< Eliom_common.user_scope ] -> ?secure:bool ->  unit  ->
       state_status

       val  volatile_data_state_status  :  scope:[<  Eliom_common.user_scope ] -> ?secure:bool ->
       unit -> state_status

       val persistent_data_state_status : scope:[< Eliom_common.user_scope ] ->  ?secure:bool  ->
       unit -> state_status Lwt.t

       ===  User cookies If you want to store a client-side state, and ask the browser to send it
       back with each request, you can set manually your own cookies.  Usual  cookies  correspond
       to  scope `Session (that is, one browser).  The browser send them with each request to the
       same  Web  site.   But  Eliom  also  implements   client-side   process   cookies   (scope
       `Client_process),  that  behave  in  the same way, but for one instance of the client-side
       Eliom program (if there is one).  Cookies can be limited to  a  subsite  using  the  ?path
       optional  parameter.  This path is relative to the main path of your Web site.  (It is not
       possible to set a cookie for a subsite larger than your current Web  site).   Cookies  can
       have  an  expiration  date,  specified  (in  seconds since the 1st of January 1970) in the
       optional parameter ?exp.  If the parameter is not set, the expiration date  will  be  when
       the  browser  is closed.  Secure cookies are sent by the browser only with HTTPS (default:
       false). ===

       val  set_cookie  :  ?cookie_level:Eliom_common.cookie_level  ->   ?path:string   list   ->
       ?exp:float -> ?secure:bool -> name:string -> value:string -> unit -> unit

       Ask the browser to record a cookie.

       val   unset_cookie  :  ?cookie_level:Eliom_common.cookie_level  ->  ?path:string  list  ->
       name:string -> unit -> unit

       Ask the browser to remove a cookie.

       === Session groups ===

       === If your Web site has users, it is a good idea to group together all the  sessions  for
       one  user.   Otherwise,  you  may  want  to group sessions according to another criterion.
       Session groups may be used for example to limit the number of sessions one user  can  open
       at  the  same time, or to implement a close all your sessions feature.  Usually, the group
       is the user name. ===

       === Putting a session in a group, removing a session from a group ===

       val  set_service_session_group  :  ?set_max:int  ->  ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope  ->
       ?secure:bool -> string -> unit

       sets the group to which belong the service session.

       If the optional ?set_max parameter is present, also sets the maximum number of sessions in
       the group. Default: follow current configuration for the group or default configuration if
       the group does not exist.

       If  ~secure  is  false  when  the  protocol is https, it will affect the unsecure session.
       Otherwise, il will affect the secure session in https, the unsecure one in http.

       val unset_service_session_group :  ?set_max:int  ->  ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope  ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit

       Remove the session from its group.  Will not close the session if it contains data.

       val  get_service_session_group : ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope -> ?secure:bool -> unit
       -> string option

       returns the group to which belong the service session.  If the session does not belong  to
       any group, or if no session is opened, return None .

       val  get_service_session_group_size : ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope -> ?secure:bool ->
       unit -> int option

       returns the number of sessions in the group. If he session does not belong to any group or
       if no session is opened, returns None

       val set_volatile_data_session_group : ?set_max:int -> ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope ->
       ?secure:bool -> string -> unit

       sets the group to which belong the volatile data session.

       If the optional ?set_max parameter is present, also sets the maximum number of sessions in
       the  group.   Default: follow current configuration for the group or default configuration
       if the group does not exist.

       val unset_volatile_data_session_group : ?set_max:int ->  ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope
       -> ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit

       Remove the session from its group.  Will not close the session if it contains data.

       val get_volatile_data_session_group : ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope -> ?secure:bool ->
       unit -> string option

       returns the group to which belong the data session.  If the session does not belong to any
       group, or if no session is opened, return None .

       val    get_volatile_data_session_group_size    :    ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope   ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> int option

       returns the number of sessions in the group. If he session does not belong to any group or
       if no session is opened, returns None

       val       set_persistent_data_session_group       :       ?set_max:int      option      ->
       ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope -> ?secure:bool -> string -> unit Lwt.t

       sets the group to which belong the persistent session.

       If the optional ?set_max parameter is present, also sets the maximum number of sessions in
       the  group.  When  ~set_max:None  is present, the number of session is unlimited. Default:
       follow current configuration for the group or default configuration if the group does  not
       exist.

       val    unset_persistent_data_session_group    :    ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope    ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       Remove the session from its group.  Will not close the session if it contains data.

       val get_persistent_data_session_group : ?scope:Eliom_common.session_scope ->  ?secure:bool
       -> unit -> string option Lwt.t

       returns  the group to which belong the persistent session.  If the session does not belong
       to any group, or if no session is opened, return None .

       === Maximum group size ===

       === The following functions of this section set  the  maximum  number  of  sessions  in  a
       session  group,  for  the  different kinds of session.  This won't modify existing groups.
       That value will be used only as default value if you do not specify the optional parameter
       ?set_max  of  function Eliom_state.set_volatile_data_session_group.  If there is no group,
       the number of sessions is limitated by sub network (which can be a problem for example  if
       the server is behind a reverse proxy).  It is highly recommended to use session groups!  -
       Default number of sessions in a group: 5 - Default number of sessions in  a  sub  network:
       1000000  - Default IPV4 sub network: /16 - Default IPV6 sub network: /56 These default can
       be changed from configuration file and/or using these functions.  If  ~override_configfile
       is  true  (default  (false),  then  the  function  will  set the value even if it has been
       modified in the configuration file.  It means that by default,  these  functions  have  no
       effect  if there is a value in the configuration file.  This gives the ability to override
       the values chosen by the module in the configuration file.  Use  ~override_configfile:true
       for example if your Eliom module wants to change the values afterwards (for example in the
       site configuration Web interface). ===

       val set_default_max_service_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool -> int -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of service sessions in a session group (see above).

       val set_default_max_volatile_data_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool -> int ->
       unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile data sessions in a session group (see above).

       val  set_default_max_persistent_data_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool -> int
       option -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of persistent data sessions in a session group (see above).   None
       means "no limitation".

       val set_default_max_volatile_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool -> int -> unit

       Sets  the  maximum  number of volatile sessions (data and service) in a session group (see
       above).

       val set_default_max_service_sessions_per_subnet : ?override_configfile:bool -> int -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of service sessions in a subnet (see above).

       val set_default_max_volatile_data_sessions_per_subnet : ?override_configfile:bool  ->  int
       -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile data sessions in a subnet (see above).

       val  set_default_max_volatile_sessions_per_subnet  :  ?override_configfile:bool  -> int ->
       unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile sessions (data and service) in a subnet (see above).

       val set_default_max_service_tab_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool ->  int  ->
       unit

       Sets the maximum number of tab service sessions in a session group (see above).

       val  set_default_max_volatile_data_tab_sessions_per_group  :  ?override_configfile:bool ->
       int -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile data tab sessions in a session group (see above).

       val set_default_max_persistent_data_tab_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool  ->
       int option -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of persistent data tab sessions in a session group (see above).

       val  set_default_max_volatile_tab_sessions_per_group : ?override_configfile:bool -> int ->
       unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile tab sessions (data and service)  in  a  session  group
       (see above).

       val set_ipv4_subnet_mask : ?override_configfile:bool -> int32 -> unit

       Sets the mask for subnet (IPV4).

       val set_ipv6_subnet_mask : ?override_configfile:bool -> int64 * int64 -> unit

       Sets the mask for subnet (IPV6).

       val    set_max_service_states_for_group_or_subnet   :   scope:Eliom_common.user_scope   ->
       ?secure:bool -> int -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of service sessions in the  current  session  group  (or  for  the
       client sub network, if there is no group).

       val  set_max_volatile_data_states_for_group_or_subnet  :  scope:Eliom_common.user_scope ->
       ?secure:bool -> int -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile data sessions in the current session group (or for the
       client sub network, if there is no group).

       val   set_max_volatile_states_for_group_or_subnet   :   scope:Eliom_common.user_scope   ->
       ?secure:bool -> int -> unit

       Sets the maximum number of volatile sessions (both  data  and  service  sessions)  in  the
       current group (or for the client sub network, if there is no group).

       === Expiration of cookies and timeouts ===

       === Cookie expiration ===

       === The functions in this section ask the browser to set the state cookie expiration date,
       for the different kinds of session, in seconds, since the 1st of January 1970. None  means
       the  cookie  will  expire when the browser is closed. Note: there is no way to set cookies
       for an infinite time on browsers.  By default, it  will  affect  regular  browser  cookies
       (sessions).   But  if  you  set  ~cookie_level:`Client_process,  it  will  only affect the
       client-side Eliom process (if there is one), which simulates some kind of  tab  cookies  .
       ===

       val  set_service_cookie_exp_date  : cookie_scope:Eliom_common.cookie_scope -> ?secure:bool
       -> float option -> unit

       Sets the cookie expiration date for the current service state (see above).

       val   set_volatile_data_cookie_exp_date   :   cookie_scope:Eliom_common.cookie_scope    ->
       ?secure:bool -> float option -> unit

       Sets the cookie expiration date for the current data state (see above).

       val   set_persistent_data_cookie_exp_date   :   cookie_scope:Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ->
       ?secure:bool -> float option -> unit Lwt.t

       Sets the cookie expiration date for the persistent state (see above).

       === Global configuration of state timeouts ===

       === The following functions set the timeout for states, for the different kinds of states.
       States will be closed after this amount of time of inactivity from the user. None means no
       timeout.  The optional parameter ?recompute_expdates is false by default. If you set it to
       true,  the  expiration  dates  for all states in the table will be recomputed with the new
       timeout.  That is, the difference between the new timeout and the old one will be added to
       their  expiration  dates  (asynchronously,  by another Lwt thread, as this can take a long
       time).   States  whose  timeout  has   been   set   individually   with   functions   like
       Eliom_state.set_volatile_data_state_timeout won't be affected.  If ~scope_hierarchy is not
       present, it is the default for all scope hierarchies, and in that case  recompute_expdates
       is    ignored.    ~scope_hierarchy:None   means   the   default   scope   hierarchy.    If
       ~override_configfile is true (default (false), then the function will set the timeout even
       if  it  has  been  modified  in  the  configuration file.  It means that by default, these
       functions have no effect if there is a value in the configuration file.   This  gives  the
       ability  to  override  the  values  chosen  by  the module in the configuration file.  Use
       ~override_configfile:true for example if your Eliom module  wants  to  change  the  values
       afterwards (for example in the site configuration Web interface). ===

       val  set_global_volatile_state_timeout  :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] ->
       ?secure:bool -> ?recompute_expdates:bool -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float  option  ->
       unit

       Sets the (server side) timeout for volatile (= "in memory") sessions (both service session
       and volatile data session).

       val set_default_global_service_state_timeout : cookie_level:[< Eliom_common.cookie_level ]
       -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float option -> unit

       val  set_global_service_state_timeout  :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ] ->
       ?secure:bool -> ?recompute_expdates:bool -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float  option  ->
       unit

       Sets the (server side) timeout for service states.

       val set_default_global_service_state_timeout : cookie_level:[< Eliom_common.cookie_level ]
       -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float option -> unit

       val set_global_volatile_data_state_timeout : cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ]
       ->  ?secure:bool  -> ?recompute_expdates:bool -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float option
       -> unit

       Sets the (server side) timeout for volatile (= "in memory") data states.

       val        set_default_global_volatile_data_state_timeout        :         cookie_level:[<
       Eliom_common.cookie_level ] -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float option -> unit

       val set_global_persistent_data_state_timeout : cookie_scope:[< Eliom_common.cookie_scope ]
       -> ?secure:bool -> ?recompute_expdates:bool -> ?override_configfile:bool ->  float  option
       -> unit

       Sets the (server side) timeout for persistent states.

       val        set_default_global_persistent_data_state_timeout        :       cookie_level:[<
       Eliom_common.cookie_level ] -> ?override_configfile:bool -> float option -> unit

       val     get_global_service_state_timeout     :     ?secure:bool     ->     cookie_scope:[<
       Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] -> unit -> float option

       Returns the (server side) timeout for service states.

       val    get_global_volatile_data_state_timeout    :    ?secure:bool    ->   cookie_scope:[<
       Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] -> unit -> float option

       Returns the (server side) timeout for "volatile data" states.

       val   get_global_persistent_data_state_timeout   :   ?secure:bool    ->    cookie_scope:[<
       Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] -> unit -> float option

       Returns the (server side) timeout for persistent states.

       === Personalizing timeouts for current state ===

       val  set_service_state_timeout : cookie_scope:Eliom_common.cookie_scope -> ?secure:bool ->
       float option -> unit

       sets the timeout for service state (server side) for current user, in seconds.  None =  no
       timeout

       val   unset_service_state_timeout   :   cookie_scope:[<   Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ]  ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit

       remove the service state timeout for current user (and turn back to the default).

       val   get_service_state_timeout   :   cookie_scope:[<   Eliom_common.cookie_scope   ]   ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> float option

       returns the timeout for current service state.  None = no timeout

       val  set_volatile_data_state_timeout  :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ]  ->
       ?secure:bool -> float option -> unit

       sets the (server side) timeout for volatile data state for current user, in seconds.  None
       = no timeout

       val  unset_volatile_data_state_timeout  :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit

       remove the "volatile data" state timeout for current user (and turn back to the default).

       val  get_volatile_data_state_timeout  :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ]  ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> float option

       returns the timeout for current volatile data state.  None = no timeout

       val  set_persistent_data_state_timeout  :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] ->
       ?secure:bool -> float option -> unit Lwt.t

       sets the (server side) timeout for persistent state for current user, in seconds.  None  =
       no timeout

       val  unset_persistent_data_state_timeout  : cookie_scope:[< Eliom_common.cookie_scope ] ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       remove the persistent state timeout for current user (and turn back to the default).

       val get_persistent_data_state_timeout :  cookie_scope:[<  Eliom_common.cookie_scope  ]  ->
       ?secure:bool -> unit -> float option Lwt.t

       returns the persistent state timeout for current user.  None = no timeout

       === Administrating server side state ===

       ===  Warning:  Most these functions must be called when the site information is available,
       that is, either during  a  request  or  during  the  initialisation  phase  of  the  site.
       Otherwise,  it will raise the exception Eliom_common.Eliom_site_information_not_available.
       If you are using static linking, you must delay  the  call  to  this  function  until  the
       configuration  file is read, using Eliom_service.register_eliom_module. Otherwise you will
       also get this exception. ===

       type 'a volatile_table

       The type of (volatile) state data tables.

       type 'a persistent_table

       The type of persistent state data tables.

       val discard_everything : unit -> unit Lwt.t

       Discard all services and persistent and volatile data for every scopes.

       val discard_all : scope:Eliom_common.user_scope -> ?secure:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       Discard all services and persistent and volatile data for one scope.

       val discard_all_data : ?persistent:bool -> scope:Eliom_common.user_scope  ->  ?secure:bool
       -> unit -> unit Lwt.t

       Discard server side data for all clients, for the given scope.

       If  the  optional  parameter  ?persistent is not present, both the persistent and volatile
       data will be removed.

       val discard_all_services : scope:Eliom_common.user_scope -> ?secure:bool -> unit  ->  unit
       Lwt.t

       Remove all services registered for clients for the given scope.

       module Ext : sig end