Session
The client-side user session.
Overview
The Session
object is an abstraction over an HTTP session. It models the period of information exchange between a user and the server.
The Session
object includes methods for recording session activity and ending the session client-side. For security reasons, sessions can also expire server-side.
As soon as a User signs in, we create a Session for the current Client. Clients can have more than one sessions at any point in time, but only one of those sessions will be active.
In certain scenarios, a session might be replaced by another one. This is often the case with mutli-session applications.
All sessions that are expired, removed, replaced, ended or abandoned are not considered valid.
For more details regarding the different session states, see our documentation on Session management.
Attributes
Name | Type | Description |
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id | string | A unique identifier for the session. |
user | User | The user associated with the session. |
publicUserData | PublicUserData | Public information about the user that this session belongs to. |
status | SessionStatus | The current state of the session. |
lastActiveAt | Date | The time the session was last active on the Client. |
abandonAt | Date | The time when the session was abandoned by the user. |
expireAt | Date | The time the session expires and will seize to be active. |
updatedAt | Date | The last time the session recorded activity of any kind. |
Methods
end()
end() => Promise<SessionResource>
Marks the session as ended. The session will no longer be active for this Client and its status will become ended.
Parameters
This method accepts no parameters.
Returns
Type | Description |
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Promise<SessionResource> | This method returns a |
remove()
remove() => Promise<SessionResource>
Marks the session as removed. The session will no longer be active for this Client and its status will become removed.
Parameters
This method accepts no parameters.
Returns
Type | Description |
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Promise<SessionResource> | This method returns a |
touch()
touch() => Promise<SessionResource>
Touches the session, signifying some kind of user activity. Use this method to record any updates to user activity.
Parameters
This method accepts no parameters.
Returns
Type | Description |
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Promise<SessionResource> | This method returns a |
getToken(options?)
getToken(options?: GetSessionTokenOptions) => Promise<string>
Retrieves the user's session token for the given template or the default clerk token. This method uses a cache so a network request will only be made if the token in memory has expired. The TTL for clerk token is one minute.
Parameters
Name | Description |
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options? |
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Returns
Type | Description |
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Promise<SessionResource> | This method returns a |
Interfaces
PublicUserData
Name | Type | Description |
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firstName | string | null | The user's first name. This attribute will only be populated if name is enabled in instance settings. |
lastName? | string | null | The user's last name. This attribute will only be populated if name is enabled in instance settings. |
profileImageUrl | string | The URL of the user's profile image. |
identifier | string | The user's identifier (email address, phone number, username, etc) that was used for authentication when this session was created. |
GetSessionTokenOptions
Name | Type | Description |
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leewayInSeconds | number | The number of seconds that we allow the token to be cached. |
template? | string | The name of the JWT template to generate a new token from. |
throwOnError? | boolean | Whether to throw an error or return an empty string, if an error occurs. |
skipCache? | boolean | Whether to skip the cache lookup and force a call to the server instead, even within the TTL. Useful if the token claims are time-sensitive or depend on data that can be updated (e.g. user fields). |
Types
SessionStatus
abandoned | active | ended | expired | removed | replaced | revoked
Value | Description |
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abandoned | The session was abandoned client-side. |
active | The session is valid and all activity is allowed. |
ended |
The user signed out of the session, but the Session remains in the Client
object.
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expired | The period of allowed activity for this session has passed. |
removed |
The user signed out of the session and the Session was removed from the Client
object.
|
replaced |
The session has been replaced by another one, but the Session remains in the
Client object.
|
revoked |
he application ended the session and the Session was removed from the Client
object.
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