React Router Authorization

。_饼干妹妹 提交于 2019-11-27 19:58:58

问题


What are the best practices for authorization checking prior to a component mounting?

I use react-router 1.x

Here are my routes

React.render((
  <Router history={History.createHistory()}>
    <Route path="/" component={Dashboard}></Route>
    <Route path="/login" component={LoginForm}></Route>
  </Router>
), document.body);

Here is my Dashboard component:

var Dashboard = React.createClass({
  componentWillMount: function () {
    // I want to check authorization here
    // If the user is not authorized they should be redirected to the login page.
    // What is the right way to perform this check?
  },

  render: function () {
    return (
      <h1>Welcome</h1>
    );
  }
});

回答1:


Updated solution for React router v4

<Route 
  path="/some-path" 
  render={() => !isAuthenticated ?
    <Login/> :
    <Redirect to="/some-path" />
}/>

React router up to v3

Use 'onEnter' event and in callback check if the user is authorized:

<Route path="/" component={App} onEnter={someAuthCheck}>  

const someAuthCheck = (nextState, transition) => { ... }



回答2:


With react-router 4 you have access to the Route props inside the component. To redirect a user you just have to push the new URL to the history. In your example, the code would be:

var Dashboard = React.createClass({
  componentWillMount: function () {
    const history = this.props.history; // you'll have this available
    // You have your user information, probably from the state
    // We let the user in only if the role is 'admin'
    if (user.role !== 'admin') {
      history.push('/'); // redirects the user to '/'
    }
  },

  render: function () {
    return (
      <h1>Welcome</h1>
    );
  }
});

At the docs, they show another way to do it, by using the render property, instead of component. They define a PrivateRoute, that makes the code very explicit when you define all your routes.




回答3:


If you want to apply authorization on multiple components then you can do it like this.

<Route onEnter={requireAuth} component={Header}>
    <Route path='dashboard' component={Dashboard} />
    <Route path='events' component={Events} />
</Route>

For single component you can do

<Route onEnter={requireAuth} component={Header}/>

function requireAuth(nextState, replaceState) {
  if (token || or your any condition to pass login test)
  replaceState({ nextPathname: nextState.location.pathname }, 
  '/login')
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32898264/react-router-authorization

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