last day (14 days later) » 

09:32
1
A: How do I synchronize these two timers in my mvc project?

JesseJamesYou can handle each ajax response and check it for 401 code which means - Not Authorized. Then reset your timer. $(document).ajaxComplete(function (event, request, settings) { if(request.status === 401) { // reset timer } }); You may try to handle another AJAX events: Global ajax...

could you write that out for me please? so I can test it.
@Vrankela look at my answer, I have modified it
I see it, I'm trying to test it now, but I think I ran into another situation that doesn't cover httpPost or ajax complete, I think it's an httpGet how do I cover that as well in the whole equation?
I can't make it to trigger
@Vrankela I think you even do not need JS timer on your page. Just handle 403 and do redirect. There are other global ajax events in JQuery. Read here api.jquery.com/category/ajax/global-ajax-event-handlers
I dont get it, none of the global ajax handlers are triggered, and I tried browser debug and see the status 200, allthough when I know the session expired and that it redirects me to the login as soon as I refresh like it should
09:32
@Vrankela Do you register your handler in $(document).ready()function? Look at my answer, I gave example from my project. And use code 401. 403 is forbidden
I thought document ready was for page load and reload only? besides I just tried your code with document ready and still nothing...
Do you perform ajax calls?
oh, yes, you call ajax with jquery..
check my edit1, that is what I am performing
look at my answer, I made edit, the code I've provided is from working project
I use FormsAuthentication and when the session expires and my ClientSide tries to reach WebApi it gets ajaxError with code 401
I've copy pasted your edit in my master _layout.cshtml, and added a redirect url and nothing even triggers in the debug
09:42
You session expires so fast?
Do you use firefox?
You can watch ajax calls with FireBug addon or use fiddler to monitor http requests
If request fails, the line will be red colored and ajaxError should trigger
do not use redirect right now, just use Alert('with some text')
I set the session to 1 min so I can test it, I can change it to whatever I want. And I use chromes f12 option which is the same as firebug
ill try that
ok, do you see ajax errors while making request?
none errors whatsoever
and.. are you sure that your session really expires in 1 minute?
yep, Id set it for 10sec if I could, but 1 min is minimum
09:46
does your data load after 1 minute?
no, if I try a post or a refresh it redericets me to the login as it should
tried with alert still nothing, in the debug i see it doesnt if get to the breakpoints
can you inspect you ajax requests in F12? what do they get in response
look at status codes
place ajaxComplete and ajaxError handlers in document.ready
remove any conditions like if(code == 401)
ok, let me do that now.
just to know, do these global handlers work
10:05
ok so success always triggers
error doesnt
and jqxhr.status is undefined
and jqxhr alone is success
jqxhr deosnt even have status in my intelisense
good! it's triggers
triggering..
now
you have to inspect ajax request in chrome tools
what code it returns when youre redirected
@Vrankela it means that ajax request do not throw error if session is expired
i guess it returns 301 or 302 (Redirect) code
okay so what should I do now? check for 301 in success?
Hmm, you can
I'm thinking why my service returns 401... If you use simple controller it's redirecting to default page. But I'm using WebApiController which doesnt know about default page. Thats why it return 401
Ok man, good luck!

last day (14 days later) »