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- Add RedisSessionStorage class for persistent session storage - Implement find_in_redis method in Session class - Add session reconstruction from Redis data - Add configuration option use_redis_storage (default: true) - Add comprehensive tests for Redis functionality - Update README with Redis session storage documentation - Add Redis dependency to gemspec - Handle Redis connection errors gracefully - Support multiple Redis URL configuration options - Fix session storage for multi-process servers (Puma/Unicorn) This resolves the 'Session is no longer available in memory' error when using multi-process servers by storing sessions in Redis with 1-hour TTL. Sessions are automatically serialized/deserialized and can be shared across different worker processes.
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This resolves the 'Session is no longer available in memory' error when using multi-process servers by storing sessions in Redis with 1-hour TTL. Sessions are automatically serialized/deserialized and can be shared across different worker processes.