Search Issue Tracker
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
Comments (1)
Add comment
All about bugs
View bugs we have successfully reproduced, and vote for the bugs you want to see fixed most urgently.
Latest issues
- The Scrollbar becomes unusable when adding Elements to the List
- "One or more data file missing for baking set NewScene Baking Set. Cannot load shared data." error in Player when a specific project is built
- Choosing new HDR Colour using RGB values breaks colour on Intensity Selectors
- Rendering/Decal Layer Mask options are different inside Prefab Mode and outside Prefab Mode when the project is upgraded to Unity 6
- Incorrect Realtime GI Light Probes baking when more than one Light Probe Group is used and "Baked Global Illumination" is enabled
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.