I'm writing a custom script that requires a proper Drupal 8 user session to work. This is the current version:

```php
<?php

use Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;

$drupal_root = __DIR__;
define('DRUPAL_DIR', $drupal_root);

// Specify relative path to the drupal root.
$autoloader = require_once DRUPAL_DIR . '/autoload.php';
$request = Request::createFromGlobals();

// Bootstrap drupal to different levels
$kernel = DrupalKernel::createFromRequest($request, $autoloader, 'prod');
$kernel->boot();
$kernel->handlePageCache($request);
$kernel->prepareLegacyRequest($request);

// get session handler and retrieve session details
$session_handler = \Drupal::getContainer()->get('session_handler.storage');
$session_id = $session_handler->getId();
$logged_in = (bool) $session_handler->read($session_id);

// inspect values
var_dump($request->getSession());
var_dump($session_id);
var_dump($logged_in); exit;
```

I'd expect `$request->getSession()` to return something, `$session_id` to be the Drupal's session id, and the `$logged_in` variable to be truthy. Instead I keep getting this output:

> ```
> NULL string(0) "" bool(false)
> ```

----

**Update 1:** I executed this on a browser, which I have an active session with my Drupal. This script is placed in a subfolder of the Drupal installation, so it should not be a cookie path issue.

**Update 2:** Added `var_dump($request->getSession())` to the script.