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I have the following in my node js file

var express = require('express');
var util = require('./lib/utility');
var partials = require('express-partials');
var bodyParser = require('body-parser');

var session = require('express-session');

/* abstracted some code */

app.use(session({
  genid: function(req) {
    return genuuid(); // use UUIDs for session IDs
  },
  secret: 'keyboard cat'
}));

When I start the server, I get

express-session deprecated undefined resave option; provide resave option server.js
express-session deprecated undefined saveUninitialized option; provide saveUninitialized option server.js

I am having a hard time figuring out what is deprecated? I copied the example from https://github.com/expressjs/session

When I try to load the page I get:

ReferenceError: genuuid is not defined at app.use.session.genid

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11 Answers 11

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From express 4.0 , express-session with odd warning message

As the warnings say, the default values will change so they want to ensure that by setting the values explicitly now, you won't run into unexpected behavior when the defaults do change (in the near future).

app.use(session({
    secret: cookie_secret,
    resave: true,
    saveUninitialized: true
}));
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You have to define the genuuid function somewhere. The express-session readme is assuming you have already implemented that.

Regarding the warnings, you need to explicitly set the resave and saveUninitialized options in your session configuration object.

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    "The express-session readme is assuming you have already implemented that." Why in the world would they assume that!? Then why not call it something like write_your_uuid_func_here() ? Anyway, if you don't have a specific reason to need the UUID format, this does uniqueness just fine: require('crypto').randomBytes(48).toString('hex'); You can also install various npm packages to do UUIDs.
    – CrazyPyro
    Apr 16, 2015 at 14:30
8

Add these flags-

resave: true,
saveUninitialized: true

inside your - app.use(session({}); and it should work fine.

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  • So this way the module itself generates a UUID right? thanks
    – julianm
    Dec 18, 2018 at 2:19
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Use this , hope it will help

app.use(session({
    name : 'codeil',
    secret : 'something',
    resave :false,
    saveUninitialized: true,
    cookie : {
            maxAge:(1000 * 60 * 100)
    }      
}));
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    Hi Ravi Chandola, welcome. Please consider formatting properly the answer. Jan 30, 2020 at 12:54
8

Add

{
     resave: true,
     saveUninitialized: true
}

to your session middleware

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app.use(session({ secret: 'anything', resave: true, saveUninitialized: true }));/
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if you are using maxAge for session cookie duration:

app.use(session({
  secret: '<session_secret>', 
  resave: true, 
  saveUninitialized: true,
  maxAge: 3600000   // 1 hour (in milliseconds)
})); 
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app.use(
  session({
    name: "code",
    secret: "something",
    saveUninitialized: false,
    resave: false,
    cookie: {
      maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 100,
    },
  })
);
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    Your answer could be improved by adding more information on what the code does and how it helps the OP.
    – Tyler2P
    Oct 6, 2022 at 19:41
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    Please don't post code-only answers. The main audience, future readers, will be grateful to see explained why this answers the question instead of having to infer it from the code. Also, since this is an old question, please explain how it complements the other answers. Oct 7, 2022 at 20:44
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You have to use a new version of express and define genid function somewhere in your app or use uuid package instead

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req.logout(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    return next(err);
  }
});

It's working 100%

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const session = require('express-session');
app.use(session({
  secret: 'your-secret-key',
  resave: false, // or true if you want to save the session even if it wasn't modified
  saveUninitialized: false // or true if you want to save a new session that hasn't been modified
}));
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    Your answer could be improved by adding more information on what the code does and how it helps the OP.
    – Tyler2P
    Mar 1, 2023 at 19:02

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