AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT
The AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT
element creates a component, which defines
a mechanism for triggering and handling auto-logout events.
Syntax
<AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT Id="component-id">
[<TIMEOUT>...</TIMEOUT>]
[<COMMAND>...</COMMAND>]
[<PROMPT>...</PROMPT>]
</AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT>
- The component-id specifies the unique identifier for the auto-logout definition. It is this unique identifier that is referenced by an application, providing it with a base set of auto-logout values.
Child elements
The AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT
element may contain the following child
elements:
- Zero or one
TIMEOUT (for auto logout)
element. - Zero or one
COMMAND (for auto logout)
element. - Zero or one
PROMPT (for auto logout)
element.
Usage
You use this element to define a component for handling auto-logout events. There is a default
auto logout component in the GAS configuration file, cpn.wa.autologout
, which is
shown in the first example. If you need to configure other conditions for auto logout, you can set
the COMMAND
element to run a script as shown in second example.
Usage example default AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT
<AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT Id="cpn.wa.autologout">
<TIMEOUT>0</TIMEOUT>
</AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT>
In this example, the Id
value - cpn.wa.autologout
-
defines the default AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT
in the GAS configuration
file. When your applications reference the default application,
defaultwa
, they inherit the settings defined by its
AUTO_LOGOUT
element.
Usage example - auto logout with COMMAND
<AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT Id="cpn.wa.autologout">
<TIMEOUT>30</TIMEOUT>
<COMMAND Timeout="20">auto-logout-allowed.sh</COMMAND>
</AUTO_LOGOUT_COMPONENT>
- The
TIMEOUT
element is set for 30 seconds. When no user activity is detected, the DVM waits for this timeout period to elapse before the auto logout task is performed. - The
COMMAND
element'sTimeout
attribute is set to 20 seconds to allow a command to be run that checks if the auto logout is allowed.
Parent elements
This element is a child of the following element: COMPONENT_LIST
.