Sounds simple enough
def create_cookie():
bag = string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits
cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie()
cookie['sessionid'] = ''.join(random.sample(bag,24))
cookie['sessionid']['expires'] = 600
return 'Set-Cookie: ', cookie.output().replace('Set-Cookie: ', '', 1)
cookie.output() is Set-Cookie: sessionid=YmsrvCMFapXk6wAt4EVKz2uU; expires=Sun, 14-Aug-2011 21:48:19 GMT
headers.append(('Content-type', 'text/html'))
headers.append(('Content-Length', str(output_len)))
headers.append(create_cookie)
This is my response ('200 OK', [('Content-type', 'text/html'), ('Content-Length', '1204'), ('Set-Cookie', 'sessionid=YmsrvCMFapXk6wAt4EVKz2uU; expires=Sun, 14-Aug-2011 21:48:19 GMT')], 'html stuff')
This is what I get from envirion: HTTP_COOKIE: sessionid=YmsrvCMFapXk6wAt4EVKz2uU
And when I click another link on my page, no more HTTP_COOKIE Using the chrome dev console I can see the request cookie and the page header contains: Cookie:: sessionid=YmsrvCMFapXk6wAt4EVKz2uU
Now, this bothers me a bit. First of all why does it have double :: ? I tried using 'Set-Cookie' instead of 'Set-Cookie: ' in the create_cookie function. Doing that I didn't get any HTTP_COOKIE at all from environ.
So after lots of searching in the web and everyone just talking middleware (don't suggest I use one please - I'm doing this to learn the wsgi) ... I've come up empty.