/laravel-transsid

Encode Session IDs in URLs for Laravel 5-8 Projects (Transparent SID)

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Encode Session IDs in URLs for Laravel 5-8 Projects (Transparent SID)

This module adds support for keeping session IDs (as normally stored in session cookies) to all URLs. This is especially useful if your application runs in Iframe as some browser block cookies in those. PHP already provides the session.use_trans_sid configuration value for this, but as Laravel 5 is implementing sessions in its on way, our module is necessary.

Compatibility

Laravel Version Package Version
5.x - 6.x 2.0
7+ 3.0

Installation

  1. Install imi/laravel-transsid via composer.
  2. In your config/app.php at providers replace 'Illuminate\Session\SessionServiceProvider' with \iMi\LaravelTransSid\SessionServiceProvider::class
  3. Add \iMi\LaravelTransSid\UrlServiceProvider::class at the end of the providers array
  4. (optional) In your app/Http/Kernel.php add 'urlsession' => \iMi\LaravelTransSid\UrlSession::class to the $routeMiddleware array.

Usage

To use SessionIDs in URLs add the middleware urlsession (if you registered the middleware globally) or add the \iMi\LaravelTransSid\UrlSession::class class directly to your route or routegroup.

URLs generated with Laravel's URL function (for example URL::to()) will now have a session ID appended.

If direct path's are or the previous() method is used, the SID is always added, because no route is known. If you would like to generate URLs without a session ID, add a NO_ADD_SID parameter:

{{ URL::to('/', ['NO_ADD_SID' => true]) }}

Warning

Session IDs in URLs are easier to steal than a session cookie.

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