Detect user activity update db after login into the web application in regular inetrvals mvc
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Applying timer in MVC Application which updates db on regular intervals.
The below timer is not applying at application level because the script is being applied to only specific pages in application but not to the whole application.
Is there any way I can apply timer at application level and update db at regular intervals
$(function () {
LastActivityTimer();
var active ;
var LoggerTimer = '';
function LastActivityTimer() {
$.getJSON('/Account/ActivityTimer/').done(function (value) {
LoggerTimer = parseInt(value);
active = setInterval(SaveLastActiveTime, LoggerTimer);
});
}
function SaveLastActiveTime() {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: '/Account/SaveLastActiveTime/',
cache: false,
//data: { userId: data.userId },
dataType: "json"
});
}
}
});
javascript asp.net-mvc session timer asp.net-mvc-5
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Applying timer in MVC Application which updates db on regular intervals.
The below timer is not applying at application level because the script is being applied to only specific pages in application but not to the whole application.
Is there any way I can apply timer at application level and update db at regular intervals
$(function () {
LastActivityTimer();
var active ;
var LoggerTimer = '';
function LastActivityTimer() {
$.getJSON('/Account/ActivityTimer/').done(function (value) {
LoggerTimer = parseInt(value);
active = setInterval(SaveLastActiveTime, LoggerTimer);
});
}
function SaveLastActiveTime() {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: '/Account/SaveLastActiveTime/',
cache: false,
//data: { userId: data.userId },
dataType: "json"
});
}
}
});
javascript asp.net-mvc session timer asp.net-mvc-5
What you want to do can be achieved by Session. Why are you making it so complicated?
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:17
check stackoverflow.com/a/12294671/9695286 for session start and end events inglobal.asax
. You can set session timeout fromweb.config
.
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:41
I have <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="20"/> which logsout user for every 20min if user is inactive but here i want to update table for a periodic interval if user is active and update another column on table if user is inactive
– Ashu
Nov 13 at 5:57
Okay, so it will automatically expire session after 20 minutes. If you addvoid Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e) {
inglobal.asax
then you can see that it will be execute after 20 minutes of inactivity of user.
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:59
@Karan I have InProc Session mode set to 20 min(web.config),If the user is inactive after 20 min user gets logged off and that's fine but i also want after 10min of user inactivity table value has to be updated.How to handle this?
– Ashu
Nov 16 at 4:12
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up vote
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down vote
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Applying timer in MVC Application which updates db on regular intervals.
The below timer is not applying at application level because the script is being applied to only specific pages in application but not to the whole application.
Is there any way I can apply timer at application level and update db at regular intervals
$(function () {
LastActivityTimer();
var active ;
var LoggerTimer = '';
function LastActivityTimer() {
$.getJSON('/Account/ActivityTimer/').done(function (value) {
LoggerTimer = parseInt(value);
active = setInterval(SaveLastActiveTime, LoggerTimer);
});
}
function SaveLastActiveTime() {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: '/Account/SaveLastActiveTime/',
cache: false,
//data: { userId: data.userId },
dataType: "json"
});
}
}
});
javascript asp.net-mvc session timer asp.net-mvc-5
Applying timer in MVC Application which updates db on regular intervals.
The below timer is not applying at application level because the script is being applied to only specific pages in application but not to the whole application.
Is there any way I can apply timer at application level and update db at regular intervals
$(function () {
LastActivityTimer();
var active ;
var LoggerTimer = '';
function LastActivityTimer() {
$.getJSON('/Account/ActivityTimer/').done(function (value) {
LoggerTimer = parseInt(value);
active = setInterval(SaveLastActiveTime, LoggerTimer);
});
}
function SaveLastActiveTime() {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: '/Account/SaveLastActiveTime/',
cache: false,
//data: { userId: data.userId },
dataType: "json"
});
}
}
});
javascript asp.net-mvc session timer asp.net-mvc-5
javascript asp.net-mvc session timer asp.net-mvc-5
edited Nov 20 at 3:58
asked Nov 13 at 3:07
Ashu
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What you want to do can be achieved by Session. Why are you making it so complicated?
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:17
check stackoverflow.com/a/12294671/9695286 for session start and end events inglobal.asax
. You can set session timeout fromweb.config
.
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:41
I have <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="20"/> which logsout user for every 20min if user is inactive but here i want to update table for a periodic interval if user is active and update another column on table if user is inactive
– Ashu
Nov 13 at 5:57
Okay, so it will automatically expire session after 20 minutes. If you addvoid Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e) {
inglobal.asax
then you can see that it will be execute after 20 minutes of inactivity of user.
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:59
@Karan I have InProc Session mode set to 20 min(web.config),If the user is inactive after 20 min user gets logged off and that's fine but i also want after 10min of user inactivity table value has to be updated.How to handle this?
– Ashu
Nov 16 at 4:12
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What you want to do can be achieved by Session. Why are you making it so complicated?
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:17
check stackoverflow.com/a/12294671/9695286 for session start and end events inglobal.asax
. You can set session timeout fromweb.config
.
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:41
I have <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="20"/> which logsout user for every 20min if user is inactive but here i want to update table for a periodic interval if user is active and update another column on table if user is inactive
– Ashu
Nov 13 at 5:57
Okay, so it will automatically expire session after 20 minutes. If you addvoid Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e) {
inglobal.asax
then you can see that it will be execute after 20 minutes of inactivity of user.
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:59
@Karan I have InProc Session mode set to 20 min(web.config),If the user is inactive after 20 min user gets logged off and that's fine but i also want after 10min of user inactivity table value has to be updated.How to handle this?
– Ashu
Nov 16 at 4:12
What you want to do can be achieved by Session. Why are you making it so complicated?
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:17
What you want to do can be achieved by Session. Why are you making it so complicated?
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:17
check stackoverflow.com/a/12294671/9695286 for session start and end events in
global.asax
. You can set session timeout from web.config
.– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:41
check stackoverflow.com/a/12294671/9695286 for session start and end events in
global.asax
. You can set session timeout from web.config
.– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:41
I have <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="20"/> which logsout user for every 20min if user is inactive but here i want to update table for a periodic interval if user is active and update another column on table if user is inactive
– Ashu
Nov 13 at 5:57
I have <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="20"/> which logsout user for every 20min if user is inactive but here i want to update table for a periodic interval if user is active and update another column on table if user is inactive
– Ashu
Nov 13 at 5:57
Okay, so it will automatically expire session after 20 minutes. If you add
void Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e) {
in global.asax
then you can see that it will be execute after 20 minutes of inactivity of user.– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:59
Okay, so it will automatically expire session after 20 minutes. If you add
void Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e) {
in global.asax
then you can see that it will be execute after 20 minutes of inactivity of user.– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:59
@Karan I have InProc Session mode set to 20 min(web.config),If the user is inactive after 20 min user gets logged off and that's fine but i also want after 10min of user inactivity table value has to be updated.How to handle this?
– Ashu
Nov 16 at 4:12
@Karan I have InProc Session mode set to 20 min(web.config),If the user is inactive after 20 min user gets logged off and that's fine but i also want after 10min of user inactivity table value has to be updated.How to handle this?
– Ashu
Nov 16 at 4:12
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What you want to do can be achieved by Session. Why are you making it so complicated?
– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:17
check stackoverflow.com/a/12294671/9695286 for session start and end events in
global.asax
. You can set session timeout fromweb.config
.– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:41
I have <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="20"/> which logsout user for every 20min if user is inactive but here i want to update table for a periodic interval if user is active and update another column on table if user is inactive
– Ashu
Nov 13 at 5:57
Okay, so it will automatically expire session after 20 minutes. If you add
void Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e) {
inglobal.asax
then you can see that it will be execute after 20 minutes of inactivity of user.– Karan
Nov 13 at 5:59
@Karan I have InProc Session mode set to 20 min(web.config),If the user is inactive after 20 min user gets logged off and that's fine but i also want after 10min of user inactivity table value has to be updated.How to handle this?
– Ashu
Nov 16 at 4:12