I have a desktop app (developed with Delphi XE2) that login & interacts with a PHP 5 web application (I use CodeIgniter 2.1 along with TankAuth - both latest version)
It seems that TankAuth has a session expire feature (that kicks in every 5 minutes) to prevent session hijacking. It's a good security measure, but...
This also invalidate the Delphi application login. More specifically, I need to update cookies (I use Indy 10.4861), which means I have to re-login every 5 minutes
My Delphi XE2 application uses multi-threading. I use a global cookie (to avoid logging in every thread!), so I have to resolve to lock every 5 minutes to re-login.
My profiler clearly says I need to do something about it!
My code looks like this:
TheResponse := TStringStream.Create;
try
IdHttp.Get(TheURL, TheResponse);
if (TheResponse <> nil) And (Pos('login', TheResponse.DataString) <> 0) then
begin
OmniLock.Acquire;
try
LoginToServer(ServerLogin, UserPassword);
finally
OmniLock.Release;
end; // try/finally
// Reload local copie of the cookies manager
OmniLock.Acquire;
try
TheCookieManager.AddCookies(GlobalCookieManager);
finally
OmniLock.Release;
end; // try/finally
except
// ...
end; // try/except
My question is: Is there a way to keep the session expire, but somehow capture the changed session expire and update the cookie manager without having to re-login?
EDIT
The global cookie manager gets updated whenever there's a new cookie:
idHTTP.OnNewCookie := SyncNewCookie;
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ //
procedure TMainForm.SyncNewCookie(ASender : TObject; ACookie : TIdCookie; var VAccept : Boolean);
begin
VAccept := True;
OmniLock.Acquire;
try
GlobalCookieManager.CookieCollection.AddServerCookie(ACookie.ServerCookie, TIdHTTP(TIdCookieManager(ASender).Owner).URL);
finally
OmniLock.Release;
end; // try/finally
end;