Issue
I would like to detect if a session['logged_in'] key exists, which means my user has already logged in.
For Example:
if (session['logged_in'] != None):
if session['logged_in'] == True:
return redirect(url_for('hello'))
However, if the key 'logged_in' doesnt exist it therefore generates an error. As a session object is like a dictionary I thought I would be able to use the had_key() method, but this doesn't seem to work either. Is there an easy way to detect if a session contains data without generating an error?
Solution
You can use in
keyword for keys
method:
# Check if key exists
if 'logged_in' in session.keys():
if session['logged_in'] == True:
return redirect(url_for('hello'))
Answered By - Amir Saniyan
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