I'm using Wicket 6 for an application and wanted to create a JQuery-plugin which keeps track of a Users' activity.
The idea is to refresh the http session once in a while and if the User has been idle for more than x minutes, initiate a logout/redirection (done serverside). All this with the help of Ajax.
Now, this is the first time I have ever worked with JQuery (or JS for that matter) so below is the result of 3 hours worth of tutorialspoint.
idleTimer = null;
idleWait = 12000;
var lastUserInteraction;
var lastServerInteraction;
(function($) {
$(document).ready(function() {
startTimer();
$(document).bind("keypress click", function() {
lastUserInteraction = Date.now();
lastServerInteraction = new Date(document.lastModified).getTime();
if ((lastServerInteraction - lastUserInteraction) < 8000) {
restartTimer();
}
});
});
function startTimer() {
window.console && console.log("TIMER STARTAD, " + idleWait + " millisekunder kvar");
idleTimer = setTimeout(function() {
window.location.reload(true);
}, idleWait);
}
function restartTimer() {
clearTimeout(idleTimer);
window.console && console.log("RESTARTING TIMER");
heartBeat();
startTimer();
}
function heartBeat() {
$.ajax({
url: window.location.href,
type: "HEAD",
timeout: 1000,
statusCode: {
200: function(response) {
console.log('Working!');
},
400: function(response) {
console.log('Not working!');
},
0: function(response) {
console.log('Not working!');
}
}
});
}
})(jQuery)
This code "works" in the sense that it updates the timer and the http-session depending on the users activity (timeout is set to 10 seconds on the server and 12 seconds here in the client). It also logs out and redirects the user to the loginpage if the session does time out.
However whenever I try to make any sort of callback through any of my components (textfield, button etc). it results in a StalePageException.
Any suggestions? My skin is thick so dont hold back on the critique
Thanks in advance