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Fixed in 1.2.16
Votes
3
Found in [Package]
2017.4
2018.4
2019.2
2019.3
2019.3.0b8
2020.1
Issue ID
1194695
Regression
No
"[Collab] ExternalAPI::Failure: Authorization token has expired" error is thrown when a project is open for over 24 hours
How to reproduce:
1. Create and open a new project
2. Connect the project to collaborate (Collab -> Start now!)
3. Leave the project open for over 24 hours
Expected result: collab functions properly (a new authorization token is generated from the hub)
Actual result: collab cannot get revision from the server due to expired authorization token
Reproducible with: 2017.4.35f1, 2018.4.15f1, 2019.2.17f1, 2019.3.0f3, 2020.1.0a17
Additional notes:
"[Collab] ExternalAPI::Failure: Authorization token has expired" is thrown in the Console window
Closing the project and then restarting the Hub fixes this issue
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Streamfall
Jan 19, 2020 23:37
This isn't so bad, but it does pretty much break my flow. I have to restart Unity again. It is especially annoying when Error Pause is toggled on in the console.