req.session undefined
I noticed that req.session is undefined for resources but it works fine for manually added routes using app.get method
{ lastAccess: 1329521660742,
cookie:
{ path: '/',
httpOnly: true,
_expires: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 03:34:20 GMT,
originalMaxAge: 14400000 },
_csrf: 'B91I4oOdFYhs3h9PNdBsJagE' }
GET /404
response time: 20ms
memory rss: 148.00kb
memory vsize: NaNgb
heap before: 29.63mb / 107.27mb
heap after: 30.42mb / 107.30mb
undefined
GET /
response time: 9ms
memory rss: 0b
memory vsize: NaNgb
heap before: 18.28mb / 52.08mb
heap after: 18.85mb / 52.08mb
/ is set through app.resource and /404 is set through app.get
ok, I got it wrong, req.session is undefined with app.get too, in the above example I didn't had /404 route set as I though I had app.use with a method as a param that handle's not found routes... strange that req.session is undefined... it used to work :S
it seems that if I setup resources before app.configure they work but they don't have req.session object (which is normal since the session is not yet initialized) if I setup resources after app.configure then I'm getting error when I try to load a url:
Error: Can't render headers after they are sent to the client.
at ServerResponse.<anonymous> (http.js:562:11)
at ServerResponse._renderHeaders (/Volumes/Web/debian6/users/rnd/domains/design.rnd/public_html/app-ui/node_modules/express/node_modules/connect/lib/patch.js:76:25)
at ServerResponse.writeHead (http.js:848:20)
at ServerResponse._implicitHeader (http.js:805:8)
at ServerResponse.write (/Volumes/Web/debian6/users/rnd/domains/design.rnd/public_html/app-ui/node_modules/gzippo/lib/compress.js:80:34)
at ServerResponse.end (/Volumes/Web/debian6/users/rnd/domains/design.rnd/public_html/app-ui/node_modules/gzippo/lib/compress.js:87:23)
at /Volumes/Web/debian6/users/rnd/domains/design.rnd/public_html/app-ui/node_modules/i18next/lib/i18next.js:78:21
at [object Object].<anonymous> (fs.js:115:5)
at [object Object].emit (events.js:64:17)
at afterRead (fs.js:1111:12)
From what I understood so far from the debugging I did is that if you use app.enable('strict routing') with express-resource you'll have some un-expected behavior thus I disabled it (although I would prefer to have it enabled).
Regarding the Can't render headers after they are sent to the client. error message it was produced because of app.use(Gzippo.compress()) from gzippo module, I had to remove it for now and use the plain app.static() method but I would like to send gziped content...
//cc @tomgallacher