I have a login page that authenticates users using
signInWithEmailAndPassword()
using Javascript client SDK.
If a login is successful, user is redirected (along with the idToken) to the member page.
On the server side (nodejs using firebase admin SDK), the member page checks the validity of idToken and if valid, it gets the user-specific data from Firebase and displays it on the webpage. On the member page, there is lots of data to see/edit/delete etc. So it's not inconceivable that a user might spend more than an hour in this page.
My problem is, I couldn't find a way to detect if the idToken has expired. Ideally I would like to refresh and get a new idToken. Is that possible? If that is not possible, I would like to redirect the user to login page when idToken expires.
But I am not able to figure out how to achieve either one. Looks like onAuthStateChanged
and onIdTokenChanged
are not triggered when idToken expires. And I am not able to do a forceRefresh of idToken like, firebase.auth().currentUser.getIdToken(true)
. Because on member page, firebase.auth().currentUser
returns null.
Any suggestion on how to handle this scenario?
Thanks.