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<script type="text/javascript"> | |
function idleTimer() { | |
var t; | |
//window.onload = resetTimer; | |
window.onmousemove = resetTimer; // catches mouse movements | |
window.onmousedown = resetTimer; // catches mouse movements | |
window.onclick = resetTimer; // catches mouse clicks | |
window.onscroll = resetTimer; // catches scrolling | |
window.onkeypress = resetTimer; //catches keyboard actions | |
function logout() { | |
window.location.href = '/action/logout'; //Adapt to actual logout script | |
} | |
function reload() { | |
window.location = self.location.href; //Reloads the current page | |
} | |
function resetTimer() { | |
clearTimeout(t); | |
t = setTimeout(logout, 1800000); // time is in milliseconds (1000 is 1 second) | |
t= setTimeout(reload, 300000); // time is in milliseconds (1000 is 1 second) | |
} | |
} | |
idleTimer(); | |
</script> |
Thanks @gerard-kanters, this helped me a lot. :)
WOw! After tens of google searches, I seem to have made head ways, @gerard-kanters thanks many.
Instead of listing number of events you can use events on window.blur to clear timer and window.focus to start timer
You can modify this solution: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1760250/how-to-tell-if-browser-tab-is-active
@culniga You can use the browser's Page Visibility API instead, its more reliable.
@nexxado, good suggestion:
document.addEventListener('visibilitychange', function () {
var t;
if (document.hidden) {
// start inactivity timeout
function logout(){
window.location.href = '/logout';
}
t = setTimeout(logout, 1800000);
} else {
clearTimeout(t);
}
});
@gerard-kanters
Like some others I found this after hours of fruitless Google searching. Thanks so much, this is working well for me. I have commented out the reload sections though.
How could I alter the code (I'm pretty much a noob in js) so that the code ignores my 'login' page?
Thanks
There's one in my Repo in case someone wants to check.
if the admin wants that on that page he pauses for 15 mins data will be automatically saved into the database then how to identify the page.
I realise this is pretty old but this is awesome, thank you!!
Very useful script. Thanks for sharing! Anyone tested this on iPad? Just curious if it works with touch as well. Thanks