Emberjs: Conditional redirect in router

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没有蜡笔的小新 2020-12-06 11:20

Is there a way to have a conditional redirect in the Ember.js Router, without breaking internal consistency of the router?

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  • 2020-12-06 11:59

    Depending on what you're trying to do, you may be looking for conditional transitions. This is covered in another stackoverflow question, the TLDR of which is to check this fiddle.

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  • 2020-12-06 12:09

    What you could do (as of today), is something like that:

    root: Ember.Route.extend({
        index: Ember.Route.extend({
            enter: function(router) {
                var logged = /* get from appropriated source... */;
                Ember.run.next(function() {
                    if (logged) {
                        router.transitionTo('loggedIn');
                    } else {
                        router.transitionTo('loggedOut');
                    }
                });
            }
        }),
    
        loggedIn: Ember.Route.extend({
            // ...
        }),
    
        loggedOut: Ember.Route.extend({
            // ...
        })
    })
    

    Do not miss the Ember.run.next as while you are in enter, the state transition is always pending, so you have to transition after that.

    We use it as shown for authent, but you could imagine using it for whatever condition you have to...

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  • 2020-12-06 12:10

    The new router now includes a

    beforeModel 
    

    hook which you could over-ride to include conditional logic while transitioning to a route. The beforeModel hook will be called before the

    model 
    

    hook is called and it gets passed a

    transition
    

    object. You can decide if you want to redirect to another route using

    transitionToRoute()
    

    or you could abort the transition if you don't want to redirect by calling

    transition.abort()
    
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