This module provides a site administrator with the ability to set the system to log users out after a specified time of inactivity. It is highly customisable and includes "site policies" per role to set different timeouts for each role. It is also possible to allow users to set their own personal values.
After a given timeout has passed, users are given a configurable session-expired prompt. They can reset the timeout, logout, or ignore it in which case they'll be logged out after the padding time has elapsed. This is all backed up by a server side logout if js is disable or bypassed.
This is a port from the Drupal module of the same name, v7.x-4.4, with some additions to provide the per role and per user optional settings.
This is a revised and working release (1.x-4.5.x). I am very grateful for the work done by Herbdool in identifying and fixing some issues present in the initial releases. (1.x-4.4.x).
- Different timeouts based on role
- Disabling of timeouts based on role
- Permission for users to set their own timeout
- Includes some JS mechanisms to keep uses logged in even if multiple tabs are open or if the user is working on a form for a long period of time.
- Includes developer hooks to allow users to remain logged in depending on your own project specific requirements
- Optional integration with Javascript Timer
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Install this module using the official Backdrop CMS instructions at https://backdropcms.org/guide/modules.
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Use the configuration page at /admin/config/people/autologout [ Configuration > User Accounts > Auto Logout ] to set various values.
See readme.txt for more information about installation and use.
Checkout this blog post from Lullabot "Module Monday: Auto Logout" http://www.lullabot.com/blog/article/module-monday-auto-logout
This project is GPL v2 software. See the LICENSE.txt file in this directory for complete text.
Graham Oliver (github.com/Graham-72/)
- Ajit Shinde (AjitS)
- John Ennew (ceng)
- Sumit Madan (sumitmadan)
- str8
- Prabin Giri (prabeen.giri)
- Deeson
- QED42 (Drupal 8 release)
This port to Backdrop would not, of course, be possible without all the work done by the developers and maintainers of the Drupal module.