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Adds a listener that expires user sessions after a configurable period of inactivity.
Installation
Add this require reference to your composer.json:
Add the Bundle to your app/AppKernel.php:
You can configure the timeout in your app.yml file:
Redirecting on expiry
By default when the session expires, the listener will invalidate the session and throw a CredentialsExpired exception. Obviously it'd be much better to redirect the user to a "Login expired" page. There are two ways you can do that:
Redirect to a route
The listener can redirect to a given route when the session expires. This is super easy, but not very flexible. In your app.yml file:
Return a custom response
Alternatively you can create a custom response, register it as a service and configure it to be returned instead. Here's a trivial example that uses the built-in response class.
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