In Asp.net WebForms there is an event called Session_End() in global.asax, whenever session is timeout or you call Session.Abandon() this event handler is executed, i need to have similar kind of behavior in asp.net Core, is it possible?
2 Answers
You could clear the session by simply calling:
HttpContext.Session.Clear();
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The docs cover most of this. The session timeout is set like this:
services.AddSession(options =>
{
options.IdleTimeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10);
});
But since it exists is a cookie, the cookie also has an expiration date. So if IdleTimeout
expires, the session expires. If the cookie expires, the session is gone. If the cookie is deleted, the session is gone.
Calling Session.Clear()
removes the contents of the session, but keeps the session intact (aka, the cookie isn't deleted) as described in the source.
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in Asp.net WebForms there is something called Seesion_End() in global.asax, whenever session is timeout or you call Session.Abandon() this event handler is executed, i need to have similar kind of behaviour in asp.net Core, is it possible?– ShafqatJun 29, 2016 at 19:41
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So there is no way to programmatically invalidate a session e.g. when the user is using a logout button? What would be the recommended way to invalidate a session apart from setting the idle timeout very low. Also what value can be checked to assure that the timeout actually invalidated the session? It somehow seems that the Session implementation in .net Core is not fully implemented, or I'm missing something here. May 23, 2017 at 11:28
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@vm370 As mentioned by Tratcher above, the recommended way to invalidate a session from code is to call
Session.Clear()
. There's some further discussion here: Session Issue 27 Aug 24, 2017 at 12:33
Configure
function runs onStartup.cs
when aSession
is created. I used this method to create a way to useHttpContext
in classes: stackoverflow.com/a/50815975/6778726