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This will require a user to log back in if they are inactive for more than 10 minutes. In order for this feature to be used you must have a last_request_at datetime column in your table for whatever model you are authenticating with.
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#User.rb acts_as_authentic do |c| c.logged_in_timeout = 10.minutes # default is 10.minutes end #UserSession.rb class UserSession < Authlogic::Session::Base logout_on_timeout true # default if false end
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