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I have a problem with the session in play.

I have a controller with this method:

def index = Action {
  implicit request =>
    Ok(html.index("Dashboard")).withSession(request.session.+ (Defines.SESSION_MENU, "1"))
}

My question is why in first rendering of the page I don't have the new element in the session and what I have to do to get this behaviour?

Thanks, Diego

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  • I experienced the exact situation and got it solved using Redirect instead of Ok. Try this: Redirect(routes.Application.index("Dashboard")).withSession(request.session.+ (Defines.SESSION_MENU, "1")). This may be not a proper solution, but it worked for me.
    – serejja
    Aug 9, 2013 at 8:12
  • isn't that a recursive call?
    – diegoo
    Aug 28, 2013 at 12:50

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.withSession adds element(s) to the session cookie, which are only transmitted in headers. So, when the template is rendered the first time, they are not in the session. On further renders, it should work fine.

It looks like you'd like to use the session in your template. In which case, the best strategy would likely be to explicitly pass in the session parameters that you want to use, including the new one(s).

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