I have a project where I would like to create two session cookies in one browser. The first session would be to uniquely identify a person, the second would be to share events within the session between users. I have been using a database for this, but would like the data to disappear when the session dies. There are no logins within the system.
Is there a way to do this, other than creating a cookie system to replicate functionality?
For example, we would have two session cookies:
name=someRandomUUID and session=valueSharedBetweenUsers.
I don’t want to share the name session with multiple users, but the session session would be. Thoughts?
If you want to share information between users, using a session is not the best idea as it uses the file system. You would be better off using the database which handles all the issues of locking, concurrency etc.
Although what you ask for is technically possibly, I would strongly recommend against it.
EDIT
Assuming I have understood your requirement correctly, here is how I would do it:
Use session only to store session data related to that user. It could include something like:
A MySQL DB and table with fields
groupid,XXXXX(data you want to store),timestampWhenever anyone updates information for a particular group id, you update the timestamp.
Then run a simple cronjob to check if any
current time - timestamp > 3600(one hour) and you can consider that as stale and delete those records.