Store is no longer accessible in router.
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I started a new project in the latest quasar bits.
Unfortunately, as I used to do in previous versions, I can no longer access the vuex store in the router as follows:import Vue from 'vue' import VueRouter from 'vue-router' import Store from '../store/index.js' import routes from './routes' Vue.use(VueRouter) /* * If not building with SSR mode, you can * directly export the Router instantiation */ export default function (/* { store, ssrContext } */) { const Router = new VueRouter({ scrollBehavior: () => ({ y: 0 }), routes, // Leave these as is and change from quasar.conf.js instead! // quasar.conf.js -> build -> vueRouterMode mode: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_MODE, base: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_BASE }) Router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { console.log('calling router beforeach') if (!Store.getters['authentication/isAuthenticated']) { console.log('router beforeach: not authenticated') Store.dispatch('authentication/initialize') Store.watch( state => { return Store.getters['authentication/isAuthenticated'] }, value => { if (value === true) { console.log('router beforeEach: authenticated') next() } } ) } else next() }) return Router }
Any idea?
Thanks a million.
paul. -
Seems similar to mine which is working (except for the
export default Router
at the bottom). I’ll post it.Quasar CLI........ v0.17.19 Quasar Framework.. v0.17.16
import Vue from 'vue' import VueRouter from 'vue-router' import routes from './routes' import store from '../store' import JWT from 'jwt-client' Vue.use(VueRouter) const Router = new VueRouter({ /* * NOTE! Change Vue Router mode from quasar.conf.js -> build -> vueRouterMode * * If you decide to go with "history" mode, please also set "build.publicPath" * to something other than an empty string. * Example: '/' instead of '' */ // Leave as is and change from quasar.conf.js instead! mode: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_MODE, base: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_BASE, scrollBehavior: () => ({ y: 0 }), routes }) Router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { let allowedToEnter = true to.matched.some((record) => { // check if there is meta data let isLoggedIn = store.getters['auth/isLoggedIn'] if (!isLoggedIn && record.name === 'home') { next({ path: '/sign-in', replace: true }) return } if ('meta' in record) { // ------------------------------------------------------------ // check if user needs to be logged in to access this page if ('requiresAuth' in record.meta) { if (record.meta.requiresAuth) { // console.log('Page requires auth:', to, from) // this route requires auth, check if user is logged in // if not, redirect to login page. if (!isLoggedIn) { // User is not logged in, redirect to signin page allowedToEnter = false next({ path: '/sign-in', replace: true, // redirect back to original path when done signing in query: { redirect: to.fullPath } }) } } } // ------------------------------------------------------------ // check if user has correct permissions to access this page if (allowedToEnter && 'permissions' in record.meta) { let canProceed = false let permissions = record.meta.permissions // get currently logged in user permissions let token = store.getters['auth/token'] // decipher the token let session = JWT.read(token) // check if they are not an admin (administrator) if (session.claim.permissions.administrator) { canProceed = true } else { for (let index = 0; index < permissions.length; ++index) { let permission = permissions[index] // console.log('Permission needed:', permission) if (permission === 'administrator') { if (session.claim.permissions.administrator) { canProceed = true } } else if (permission === 'liveview') { if (session.claim.permissions.liveview) { canProceed = true } } else if (permission === 'archive') { if (session.claim.permissions.archive) { canProceed = true } } else if (permission === 'alarmsArchiveEvents') { if (session.claim.permissions.alarmsArchiveEvents) { canProceed = true } } else if (permission === 'remoteAccess') { if (session.claim.permissions.remoteAccess) { canProceed = true } } else if (permission === 'settings') { if (session.claim.permissions.settings) { canProceed = true } } else { console.error('Unknown permission in Router.beforeEach:', permission) } } } if (!canProceed) { allowedToEnter = false // redirect to not-authorized page next({ path: '/not-authorized', replace: true }) } } } }) if (allowedToEnter) { // go to the requested page next() } }) export default Router
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@Hawkeye64 Thanks a lot for your support.
I created via the cli a brand new project which illustrates the problem in the most simple way.
https://github.com/paulvanbladel/quasar-demo
Basically, it happens here:
Router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { console.log('before each') console.log(store.state.example.test) next() })
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solved.
When implementing the beforeEach in a plugin, it worksexport default ({ router, store, Vue }) => { router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { console.log('before each') debugger console.log(store.state.example.test) next() }) }
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you could’ve just un-commented the line.
export default function (/* { store, ssrContext } */) {
to
export default function ({ store }) {
also comment the line
import store from '../store'
since like doing it with quasar plugins, the store is also accessible in router/index.js. -
I couldn’t get this to work by using the getters either.
// router/index.js import store from '../store/auth' Router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { // works console.log('loggedIn: ', store.state.loggedIn) // flailing failed attempts while hammering the keyboard and looking to the sky for answers console.log('LoggedIn: ', store.getters['auth/loggedIn']) console.log('LoggedIn: ', store.getters.loggedIn) console.log('LoggedIn: ', store.loggedIn) })```
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@jacklin10 be sure that you passed the
store
as an arg at your router/index.js’s export default function to access the store You don’t need to import your store.
Like I stated on my older reply in this thread https://forum.quasar-framework.org/topic/2825/store-is-no-longer-accessible-in-router/6… which is just above your post.
ie.export default function({ store }) { // <<<<<<-- this is what you're looking for const Router = new VueRouter({ scrollBehavior: () => ({ x: 0, y: 0 }), routes, mode: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_MODE, base: process.env.VUE_ROUTER_BASE }) Router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { ... console.log('LoggedIn: ', store.getters['auth/loggedIn']) .... }) return Router }
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Hey,
I am also having problems getting to the store from my routes. I want to use a guard only on specific parent routes and this guard needs access to the store. My router/index can have {store} in the export function part, but I need it within my guard, which is imported within my routes.js, which in turn is imported from router/index. So I don’t know how it would help me that I can inject the { store } in my router/index as I need it in other modules.Since the store exports a function, I just called this function to receive it, but I am getting a lot of "don’t mutate the store directly’ messages, although none of my actions does anything to the state directly.
This is my guard:
import {actions} from '@store/auth/actions'; import getStore from '@store'; export const loggedInGuard = async (to, from, next) => { let store = getStore(); if (store.getters.isLoggedIn) { return next(); } try { await store.dispatch(actions.LOGIN); } catch(e) { } if (store.getters.isLoggedIn) { next(); } else { next({name: 'login', query: {redirect: to.fullPath}}); } }
And this is my login action:
async [actions.LOGIN]({ dispatch, commit, state}) { let response = {}; try { response = await axios({ url: `${constants.API_URL}/user`, method: 'get', }); if (response.payload && response.payload.data) { commit(mutations.SET_LOGGED_IN_USER, response.payload.data); return Promise.resolve(true); } } catch (e) { } return Promise.reject('User data could not be retrieved'); }
The
commit(mutations.SET_LOGGED_IN_USER, response.payload.data);
does have 2 lines only, where I am just doing something likethis.state.user = user
and another similar line, and they both throw 2 errors, reading:Error in callback for watcher "function () { return this._data.$$state }": "Error: [vuex] do not mutate vuex store state outside mutation handlers." vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:1888 Error: [vuex] do not mutate vuex store state outside mutation handlers. at assert (vuex.esm.js?2f62:90) at Vue.store._vm.$watch.deep (vuex.esm.js?2f62:774) at Watcher.run (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:4562) at Watcher.update (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:4536) at Dep.notify (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:730) at Object.reactiveSetter [as user] (vue.runtime.esm.js?2b0e:1055) at Store.eval (mutations.js?a46e:17) at wrappedMutationHandler (vuex.esm.js?2f62:725) at commitIterator (vuex.esm.js?2f62:391) at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
I would really appreciate some help
I am trying to figure this out for hours now and I just don’t get why these errors come up…
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@matzeso please make a separate topic next time, yours is not related to the original question. while this question has been probably asked multiple times here and somewhere else, like this one https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt.js/issues/1917.
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@matzeso I came to this topc with the exact problem and my “solution” looked like yours, so I think it’s relevant here. I’ve now a solution which is somewhat a workaround but still playing by the rules. I use route meta fields in routes.js and markup any route that should have my auth guard with requiredAuth meta field.
const routes = [ { path: '/home', component: () => import('layouts/BaseLayout.vue'), children: [ { path: '', name: 'pagename', meta: { requireAuth: true }, component: () => import('pages/HomePageName.vue') } ] } ]
In router/index.js I then I pass store as an argument in the export default function and implement a beforeEach that checks the meta field. So the guard that require access to the store and a getter, is moved into a beforeEach function. It’s not strictly the same but good enough for me.
export default function ({ store }) { const Router = new VueRouter({ ... }) Router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => { if (to.matched.some(record => record.meta.requireAuth)) { if (store.getters['auth/isSignedIn']) { next() } else { next({ name: 'account-signin', query: { next: to.fullPath } }) } } else { next() } }) return Router }
So a little mix of previous replies by @metalsadman and others, with other parts of vue-router made it work for me.
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@metalsadman said in Store is no longer accessible in router.:
you could’ve just un-commented the line.
export default function (/* { store, ssrContext } */) {
to
export default function ({ store }) {
also comment the line
import store from '../store'
since like doing it with quasar plugins, the store is also accessible in router/index.js.Work perfect for me in quasar 1.4.0