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Description
Describe the bug
I use Jdbc session, I want to mark some sessions as expired.
So I call
//private val sessionRegistry: SessionRegistry,
sessionRegistry.getAllSessions("login", false).forEach {
it.expireNow()
}
getAllSessions returns SpringSessionBackedSessionInformation objects.
Calling expireNow on them calls super.expireNow and adds the SpringSessionBackedSessionInformation.EXPIRED attribute.
The times of the session are not touched in DB.
So far so good.
When the clean up job launches in JdbcIndexedSessionRepository it only checks the expiry date, so expired sessions are kept in db.
Example data from DB :
"PRIMARY_ID","SESSION_ID","CREATION_TIME","LAST_ACCESS_TIME","MAX_INACTIVE_INTERVAL","EXPIRY_TIME","PRINCIPAL_NAME"
a296354c-d86a-49ac-9ff5-c9593eec64f4,ba25a393-db6f-4e40-a467-33361df132a5,1729712977529,1729753828691,604800,1730358628691,toto
corresponding attribute :
"SESSION_PRIMARY_ID","ATTRIBUTE_NAME","ATTRIBUTE_BYTES"
"a296354c-d86a-49ac-9ff5-c9593eec64f4",org.springframework.session.security.SpringSessionBackedSessionInformation.EXPIRED,"true"
Expected behavior
clean up cron should delete sessions based on expiry time but also based on the presence of the SpringSessionBackedSessionInformation.EXPIRED attribute.