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Sessions (sessions
)
The sessions
endpoint provides information about the application’s HTTP sessions that are managed by Spring Session.
Retrieving Sessions
To retrieve the sessions, make a GET
request to /actuator/sessions
, as shown in the following curl-based example:
$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/sessions?username=alice' -i -X GET
The preceding examples retrieves all of the sessions for the user whose username is alice
.
The resulting response is similar to the following:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 789
{
"sessions" : [ {
"id" : "d8b2b3cb-9868-479c-b60f-dcd48fd850f3",
"attributeNames" : [ ],
"creationTime" : "2024-12-19T09:16:54.116993050Z",
"lastAccessedTime" : "2024-12-19T11:16:42.116993741Z",
"maxInactiveInterval" : 1800,
"expired" : false
}, {
"id" : "4db5efcc-99cb-4d05-a52c-b49acfbb7ea9",
"attributeNames" : [ ],
"creationTime" : "2024-12-19T06:16:54.116987921Z",
"lastAccessedTime" : "2024-12-19T11:16:17.116990215Z",
"maxInactiveInterval" : 1800,
"expired" : false
}, {
"id" : "aa46b44e-d16d-4330-9d4e-8fb232ba22d4",
"attributeNames" : [ ],
"creationTime" : "2024-12-18T23:16:54.116089780Z",
"lastAccessedTime" : "2024-12-19T11:16:09.116095871Z",
"maxInactiveInterval" : 1800,
"expired" : false
} ]
}
Query Parameters
The endpoint uses query parameters to limit the sessions that it returns. The following table shows the single required query parameter:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
Name of the user. |
Response Structure
The response contains details of the matching sessions. The following table describes the structure of the response:
Path | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
Sessions for the given username. |
|
|
ID of the session. |
|
|
Names of the attributes stored in the session. |
|
|
Timestamp of when the session was created. |
|
|
Timestamp of when the session was last accessed. |
|
|
Maximum permitted period of inactivity, in seconds, before the session will expire. |
|
|
Whether the session has expired. |
Retrieving a Single Session
To retrieve a single session, make a GET
request to /actuator/sessions/{id}
, as shown in the following curl-based example:
$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/sessions/4db5efcc-99cb-4d05-a52c-b49acfbb7ea9' -i -X GET
The preceding example retrieves the session with the id
of 4db5efcc-99cb-4d05-a52c-b49acfbb7ea9
.
The resulting response is similar to the following:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 208
{"id":"4db5efcc-99cb-4d05-a52c-b49acfbb7ea9","attributeNames":[],"creationTime":"2024-12-19T06:16:54.116987921Z","lastAccessedTime":"2024-12-19T11:16:17.116990215Z","maxInactiveInterval":1800,"expired":false}
Response Structure
The response contains details of the requested session. The following table describes the structure of the response:
Path | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
ID of the session. |
|
|
Names of the attributes stored in the session. |
|
|
Timestamp of when the session was created. |
|
|
Timestamp of when the session was last accessed. |
|
|
Maximum permitted period of inactivity, in seconds, before the session will expire. |
|
|
Whether the session has expired. |
Deleting a Session
To delete a session, make a DELETE
request to /actuator/sessions/{id}
, as shown in the following curl-based example:
$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/sessions/4db5efcc-99cb-4d05-a52c-b49acfbb7ea9' -i -X DELETE
The preceding example deletes the session with the id
of 4db5efcc-99cb-4d05-a52c-b49acfbb7ea9
.