(PHP 5 >= 5.4.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SessionHandler::read — Read session data
Reads the session data from the session storage, and returns the result back to PHP for internal processing. This method is called automatically by PHP when a session is started (either automatically or explicitly with session_start() and is preceded by an internal call to the SessionHandler::open().
This method wraps the internal PHP save handler defined in the session.save_handler ini setting that was set before this handler was set by session_set_save_handler().
If this class is extended by inheritance, calling the parent read
method will invoke the
wrapper for this method and therefore invoke the associated internal callback. This allows the method to be
overridden and or intercepted and filtered (for example, decrypting the $data
value
returned by the parent read
method).
For more information on what this method is expected to do, please refer to the documentation at SessionHandlerInterface::read().
id
The session id to read data for.
Returns an encoded string of the read data. If nothing was read, it must return false
. Note this value is returned internally to PHP for processing.