Travian Auto login

By Nevam Last update Jun 30, 2009 — Installed 37,863 times.

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COKEDUDE User

I like the way yours works A LOT more than the way this one works. It doesn't even make you have to look at the login page. Is there a way to tell the script that you purposely logged out. Cause sometimes I log out on purpose to check on my sitters accounts then it logs me back into the account I was just viewing.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/47499

 
Nevam Script's Author

You can turn it off before you log out, just right click on the monkey head on the bottom right, uncheck the auto login and log out, then when you come back re check it. I can see how there it a problem, you could also set the timeout secs to a longer time so when you log out it gives you some extra time before logging back in.

 
COKEDUDE User

Which part of the script would I change to increase the timeout time? I'm not good at reading script :(.

 
dlogan Scriptwright

Sweet.

Does this work with your Task Queue script so that if you have something schedule to queue at 2:00am, it will auto-login and queue the task?

 
Nevam Script's Author
@COKEDUDE
Find setTimeout("window.location.replace('" + rootPath + "build.php?id=39')", 5000); //ToDo: reload and set to 5000 to whatever time you want. 5000 = 5 secs, so 10000 = 10 secs, 20000 = 20 secs... see the pattern.

@dlogan
I could if you get logged out and go back to the login screen. I was thinking of adding a check to see if you get boots because of being logged in to long.
 
BmW User

I dont understand how to set the script to login and go on Rally Point, can you tell me? :P

 
Nevam Script's Author
@BmW
it goes to the rally point automatically... you don't need to set up anything, only install it and relax, also make sure it's active...lol
 
hit^ User

Does it have to take me every time to rally point or just when I get timeout or login?
For me, it keeps bringing me to rally point wherever I am.

 
Nevam Script's Author

I removed the dorf check, I put it in as a check but it took you to rally point no matter what, I'll add another check later for this...

 
Yokanchi User

So I'm not sure I understand your answer to dlogan's question.
If you try to use it with travian queue the way it is now, will it keep you logged in, like, when you're not there and you've been logged out automatically so that the queue will work still?

Because, travian won't send you to the login page by itself when you get logged out, you have to try to go somewhere first.

Maybe you should combine this with travian queue in some way. I don't even know if that's possible lol, just an idea.

 
Nevam Script's Author

What happens is you go to the "delete cookies" screen so yes when you reach this screen then auto-login will still log you in, also if you get a network timeout it'll also log you in. There's no need to combined it with task queue because task will go off as soon as you log in, as long as the time is set right...

When you do login you go to the rally point, there is a reason for this but I'll let you guess what that is...lol

 
Zoug User

@Nevam
This script doesn't send you to the Rally Point on us8 new 3.5 version.
*I use Beyond.

 
m1losh Scriptwright

can you make it work on T 3.5 servers?it doesn`t switch to the rally point on server which i play

 
Nevam Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Something has changed, I'll work it out...

 
Nevam Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Fixed now.. I hope lol..

 
The V User
FirefoxWindows

@Nevam
For some reason, this Auto Login script seems to freeze your Task Queue Script on my system.
With the Auto Login Script Enabled, the Task Queue Script passes the set build time and does nothing.
As soon as I disable the Auto Login Script, the Task Queue Script then tries to build everything scheduled that time has elapsed on.
Seeing that you wrote them both, I was hoping that you might have an idea of what is wrong :o)

Edit: Going back to Task Queue 1.5.7 seemed to fix the problem.

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