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refactor: use api to store last accessed for user #3761

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@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon commented Jul 3, 2024

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Saves the last user accessed time to the API DB, previous attempts stored this attribute in keycloak but encountered race conditions.

Also include the user created timestamp from keycloak.

@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon modified the milestone: 2.20.0 Jul 3, 2024
@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon added the happy-to-delay pullrequest is fine to be left out of a release if required label Jul 3, 2024
@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon force-pushed the refactor-last-accessed-db branch from a2eec19 to ed13dde Compare December 13, 2024 07:53
@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon removed the happy-to-delay pullrequest is fine to be left out of a release if required label Dec 13, 2024
@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon force-pushed the refactor-last-accessed-db branch from ed13dde to 632a314 Compare December 15, 2024 20:44
@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon added this to the 2.23.0 milestone Dec 15, 2024
@shreddedbacon shreddedbacon marked this pull request as ready for review December 17, 2024 00:30
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