Hi @connorricks, I don't believe guest sessions expire, so there is no need to renew one. The exception is if they go unused for the first 24 hours, then they expire. In that case you would have to request a new one.
I'm not understanding. If I run the query it gives me a future date (without the timezone) of one day and 5 hours difference from my time. I'm in the US central timezone (CDT) so that accounts for the 5 hours difference. What happened to the one day?
If it's one hour then the previous example expires_at should say 2023-07-16 21:36:47 UTC, so maybe the expires_at is wrong?
Hi @connorricks, sorry for the confusion. I would believe @travisbell since he likely wrote the code so a guest session token expires in one hour unless you use it. Then it is good for regular use. The expire date returned looks to be wrong so maybe a bug with that.
Contestado por robbie3999
el 16 de julio de 2023 a las 13:30
Hi @connorricks, I don't believe guest sessions expire, so there is no need to renew one. The exception is if they go unused for the first 24 hours, then they expire. In that case you would have to request a new one.
Contestado por connorricks
el 16 de julio de 2023 a las 15:33
The endpoint for creating a new session returns an expiry date which is roughly 6 months out.
Contestado por robbie3999
el 16 de julio de 2023 a las 16:51
This url now (7/16/2023 3:36pm cdt):
Returns this:
Time is UTC which would make it 24 hours from now.
If you are getting something different then we will need to see what url you are using.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 19 de julio de 2023 a las 17:03
Guest sessions will automatically expire if they are not used within the first 60 minutes, that's what the
expires_at
field is denoting.Contestado por robbie3999
el 19 de julio de 2023 a las 18:34
I'm not understanding. If I run the query it gives me a future date (without the timezone) of one day and 5 hours difference from my time. I'm in the US central timezone (CDT) so that accounts for the 5 hours difference. What happened to the one day?
If it's one hour then the previous example expires_at should say 2023-07-16 21:36:47 UTC, so maybe the expires_at is wrong?
Contestado por connorricks
el 19 de julio de 2023 a las 20:58
Thanks for the context!
Contestado por robbie3999
el 20 de julio de 2023 a las 10:05
Hi @connorricks, sorry for the confusion. I would believe @travisbell since he likely wrote the code so a guest session token expires in one hour unless you use it. Then it is good for regular use. The expire date returned looks to be wrong so maybe a bug with that.