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Get session using SessionStore #178

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Allow getting the user from the cache, not only from django-db. Using SessionStore abstraction.

session = Session.objects.get(session_key=session_id)
except Session.DoesNotExist:
session = None
engine = import_module(settings.SESSION_ENGINE)
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I don't particularly mind this flow, but is there a less brutal way of doing this for users that do not require as much flexibility in the call flow? Maybe a new settings flag?
Also, is there harm in resolving the engine in the module scope, as opposed to the function scope? (Perhaps there is, like a django init thing, but wanted to ask just in case there was no danger.)

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Are you referring to the use of import_module? It's the recommended way in the Django docs. If the user is retrieved from request.user this would not be required at all actually (see my comment in #165).

I agree that the session store should be retrieved once instead of each request. Maybe move it to the top of the module where audit_logger is defined?

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Just some thoughts and look forward to your insight.

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I decided to test django-easy-audit and I liked this project.
I had this problem, my sessions are saved in redis and not in django-db. Do you have any predictions for this fix coming in?

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