My Symfony2 application displays a main page, and from there on it primarily uses AJAX requests to display content to the user via modals.
I've noticed that after the user is idle for some period of time (around 15-30 minutes) the session is destroyed, and the user is logged out and needs to log in again. This is incredibly frustrating, since I can't expect users to log in again every time they've been idle for a few minutes.
As far as I can tell, this problem should not be happening according to my config.yml
file, which is as follows:
framework:
session:
cookie_lifetime: 0 # Session lifetime in seconds
gc_maxlifetime: 28800 # Seconds after which data will be seen
# as garbage and potentially cleaned up
handler_id: ~ # Current using the default session handler
For completeness, my current environment is as follows:
- Symfony 2.4.8
- PHP 5.4
- Session handler: default (file-based according to
php.ini
) - Ubuntu Server 12.10
Summary:
- What should be happening: users should not be logged out, even after being idle for hours
- What is actually happening: users are being logged out after being idle for 15-30 minutes
How can I fix this?
$_SESSION
to keep track of your vars when using the session from symf