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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:27:51+00:00 2026-05-15T06:27:51+00:00

When setting session variables using cookie store in Rails 2, I can see the

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When setting session variables using cookie store in Rails 2, I can see the _domain_session variable being set as expected, and it shows up in the cookies in my browser. However, whenever I try to access the request.session hash, it’s always empty, except for immediately after setting the session.

  # In a controller
  Rails.logger.debug "BEFORE SESSION_ID: #{request.session_options[:id]}"
  session[:user_id] = fbs[:uid]
  session[:access_token] = fbs[:access_token]
  render :text => '"Success"'
  Rails.logger.debug "SESSION_ID: #{request.session_options[:id]}"

The above code will always show

BEFORE SESSION_ID:     
SESSION_ID: f8db970260cb969156304a421036a8fb

Meaning that the session id is set whenever anything is added into the session hash, but somehow gets reset before the next request. I don’t see anything anywhere that should reset the session.

Why can I see the session cookie being set but I can’t access the data through the session variable?

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    2026-05-15T06:27:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:27 am

    Figured it out.
    It seems that session loading is lazy.

    It won’t let you look at the session options until you try to access the session.

    If I put

    if session.present?
    end
    

    above the code, the session gets loaded and I can look at the session_options.

    Bizarre.

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