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Will the default login of Laravel will automatically logged out the Laravel application if the Session is timed out?










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    Yes, if your session expires, you get logged out. If you like, you can set config/session.php's lifetime value to one minute and see.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 3:51













  • I tested it. I idle for a minute but still not redirecting to the login page. Only when I refresh the page that I got redirected to the login page. Is this how it works? Refreshing the page?

    – MiniDr
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:03






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    it doesn't redirect automatically when session expired, you have to check with javascript (using ajax) whether session is expire or not. you can use something like setTimeout

    – Supun Praneeth
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:51











  • if the session expires then the user is logged out, however if there's a remember token set (with checking "remember me") then the user will be logged in again on the next request.

    – apokryfos
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:47






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    @MiniDr Depends on your code. If you're using the auth middleware, check app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02
















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Will the default login of Laravel will automatically logged out the Laravel application if the Session is timed out?










share|improve this question


















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    Yes, if your session expires, you get logged out. If you like, you can set config/session.php's lifetime value to one minute and see.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 3:51













  • I tested it. I idle for a minute but still not redirecting to the login page. Only when I refresh the page that I got redirected to the login page. Is this how it works? Refreshing the page?

    – MiniDr
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:03






  • 3





    it doesn't redirect automatically when session expired, you have to check with javascript (using ajax) whether session is expire or not. you can use something like setTimeout

    – Supun Praneeth
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:51











  • if the session expires then the user is logged out, however if there's a remember token set (with checking "remember me") then the user will be logged in again on the next request.

    – apokryfos
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:47






  • 1





    @MiniDr Depends on your code. If you're using the auth middleware, check app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02














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    Yes, if your session expires, you get logged out. If you like, you can set config/session.php's lifetime value to one minute and see.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 3:51













  • I tested it. I idle for a minute but still not redirecting to the login page. Only when I refresh the page that I got redirected to the login page. Is this how it works? Refreshing the page?

    – MiniDr
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:03






  • 3





    it doesn't redirect automatically when session expired, you have to check with javascript (using ajax) whether session is expire or not. you can use something like setTimeout

    – Supun Praneeth
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:51











  • if the session expires then the user is logged out, however if there's a remember token set (with checking "remember me") then the user will be logged in again on the next request.

    – apokryfos
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:47






  • 1





    @MiniDr Depends on your code. If you're using the auth middleware, check app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02














  • 1





    Yes, if your session expires, you get logged out. If you like, you can set config/session.php's lifetime value to one minute and see.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 3:51













  • I tested it. I idle for a minute but still not redirecting to the login page. Only when I refresh the page that I got redirected to the login page. Is this how it works? Refreshing the page?

    – MiniDr
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:03






  • 3





    it doesn't redirect automatically when session expired, you have to check with javascript (using ajax) whether session is expire or not. you can use something like setTimeout

    – Supun Praneeth
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:51











  • if the session expires then the user is logged out, however if there's a remember token set (with checking "remember me") then the user will be logged in again on the next request.

    – apokryfos
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:47






  • 1





    @MiniDr Depends on your code. If you're using the auth middleware, check app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php.

    – ceejayoz
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:02








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Yes, if your session expires, you get logged out. If you like, you can set config/session.php's lifetime value to one minute and see.

– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 3:51







Yes, if your session expires, you get logged out. If you like, you can set config/session.php's lifetime value to one minute and see.

– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 3:51















I tested it. I idle for a minute but still not redirecting to the login page. Only when I refresh the page that I got redirected to the login page. Is this how it works? Refreshing the page?

– MiniDr
Nov 15 '18 at 4:03





I tested it. I idle for a minute but still not redirecting to the login page. Only when I refresh the page that I got redirected to the login page. Is this how it works? Refreshing the page?

– MiniDr
Nov 15 '18 at 4:03




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it doesn't redirect automatically when session expired, you have to check with javascript (using ajax) whether session is expire or not. you can use something like setTimeout

– Supun Praneeth
Nov 15 '18 at 4:51





it doesn't redirect automatically when session expired, you have to check with javascript (using ajax) whether session is expire or not. you can use something like setTimeout

– Supun Praneeth
Nov 15 '18 at 4:51













if the session expires then the user is logged out, however if there's a remember token set (with checking "remember me") then the user will be logged in again on the next request.

– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:47





if the session expires then the user is logged out, however if there's a remember token set (with checking "remember me") then the user will be logged in again on the next request.

– apokryfos
Nov 15 '18 at 7:47




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@MiniDr Depends on your code. If you're using the auth middleware, check app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php.

– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 14:02





@MiniDr Depends on your code. If you're using the auth middleware, check app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php.

– ceejayoz
Nov 15 '18 at 14:02












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Yes, it will be logout when the time is over. you can change the session expire time in session.php which is located in config directory.
just change the value of 'lifetime' variable.



'lifetime' => 120,


you can check here






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    Yes, it will be logout when the time is over. you can change the session expire time in session.php which is located in config directory.
    just change the value of 'lifetime' variable.



    'lifetime' => 120,


    you can check here






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      Yes, it will be logout when the time is over. you can change the session expire time in session.php which is located in config directory.
      just change the value of 'lifetime' variable.



      'lifetime' => 120,


      you can check here






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        Yes, it will be logout when the time is over. you can change the session expire time in session.php which is located in config directory.
        just change the value of 'lifetime' variable.



        'lifetime' => 120,


        you can check here






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        Yes, it will be logout when the time is over. you can change the session expire time in session.php which is located in config directory.
        just change the value of 'lifetime' variable.



        'lifetime' => 120,


        you can check here







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