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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T23:06:42+00:00 2026-05-27T23:06:42+00:00

I know that I can use function(req, res) { req.session } using express. However

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I know that I can use

function(req, res) {
    req.session
}

using express. However I need to access the session outside of the response function. How would I go about doing that?

I’m using socket.io to pass information for adding posts and comments. So when I receive the socket.io message on the server-side, I need to verify the person posting the information by using the session. However since this is being done via socket.io there is no req/res.

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    2026-05-27T23:06:43+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:06 pm

    Using socket.io, I’ve done this in a simple way. I assume you have an object for your application let’s say MrBojangle, for mine it’s called Shished:

    /**
     * Shished singleton. 
     *
     * @api public
     */
    function Shished() {
    };
    
    
    Shished.prototype.getHandshakeValue = function( socket, key, handshake ) {                          
        if( !handshake ) {
            handshake = socket.manager.handshaken[ socket.id ];                                         
        }
        return handshake.shished[ key ];                                                                
    };                                                                                                  
    
    Shished.prototype.setHandshakeValue = function( socket, key, value, handshake ) {                   
        if( !handshake ) {
            handshake = socket.manager.handshaken[ socket.id ];                                         
        }
        if( !handshake.shished ) {
            handshake.shished = {};                                                                     
        }
        handshake.shished[ key ] = value;                                                               
    };
    

    Then on your authorization method, I’m using MongoDB for session storage:

    io.set('authorization', function(handshake, callback) {
        self.setHandshakeValue( null, 'userId', null, handshake );
        if (handshake.headers.cookie) {
            var cookie = connect.utils.parseCookie(handshake.headers.cookie);
            self.mongoStore()
            .getStore()
            .get(cookie['connect.sid'], function(err, session) {
                if(!err && session && session.auth && session.auth.loggedIn ) {
                    self.setHandshakeValue( null,
                                'userId',
                                session.auth.userId,
                                handshake );
                }
            });
        }
    

    Then before saving a record in the model, you can do:

    model._author = shished.getHandshakeValue( socket, 'userId' );

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