onion/js/components/ascribe_routes/proxy_handler.js

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'use strict';
import React from 'react';
import { RouteContext } from 'react-router';
import history from '../../history';
import UserStore from '../../stores/user_store';
import AppConstants from '../../constants/application_constants';
const { object } = React.PropTypes;
const WHEN_ENUM = ['loggedIn', 'loggedOut'];
/**
* Redirects the user conditionally according to his authentication
*
* @param {enum/string} options.when ('loggedIn' || 'loggedOut')
*/
export function AuthRedirect({to, when}) {
// validate `when`, must be contained in `WHEN_ENUM`.
// Throw an error otherwise.
if (WHEN_ENUM.indexOf(when) === -1) {
const whenValues = WHEN_ENUM.join(', ');
throw new Error(`"when" must be one of: [${whenValues}] got "${when}" instead`);
}
return function(currentUser, query) {
const { redirectAuthenticated, redirect } = query;
// The user of this handler specifies with `when`, what kind of status
// needs to be checked to conditionally do - if that state is `true` -
// a redirect.
//
// So if when === 'loggedIn', we're checking if the user is logged in (and
// vice versa)
const isLoggedIn = Object.keys(currentUser).length && currentUser.email;
const exprToValidate = when === 'loggedIn' ? isLoggedIn : !isLoggedIn;
// and redirect if `true`.
if (exprToValidate) {
window.setTimeout(() => history.replace({ query, pathname: to }));
return true;
// Otherwise there can also be the case that the backend
// wants to redirect the user to a specific route when the user is logged out already
} else if (!exprToValidate && when === 'loggedIn' && redirect) {
delete query.redirect;
window.setTimeout(() => history.replace({ query, pathname: '/' + redirect }));
return true;
} else if (!exprToValidate && when === 'loggedOut' && redirectAuthenticated) {
/*
* redirectAuthenticated contains an arbitrary path
* eg pieces/<id>, editions/<bitcoin_id>, collection, settings, ...
* hence transitionTo cannot be used directly.
*
* While we're getting rid of `query.redirect` explicitly in the
* above `else if` statement, here it's sufficient to just call
* `baseUrl` + `redirectAuthenticated`, as it gets rid of queries as well.
*/
window.location = AppConstants.baseUrl + redirectAuthenticated;
return true;
}
return false;
};
}
/**
* Can be used in combination with `Route` as an intermediate Handler
* between the actual component we want to display dependent on a certain state
* that is required to display that component.
*
* @param {[function]} redirectFn A function that conditionally redirects
*/
export function ProxyHandler(...redirectFunctions) {
return (Component) => {
return React.createClass({
displayName: 'ProxyHandler',
propTypes: {
// Provided from AscribeApp
currentUser: React.PropTypes.object.isRequired,
whitelabel: React.PropTypes.object,
// Provided from router
location: object
},
// We need insert `RouteContext` here in order to be able
// to use the `Lifecycle` widget in further down nested components
mixins: [RouteContext],
componentDidMount() {
this.evaluateRedirectFunctions();
},
componentWillReceiveProps(nextProps) {
this.evaluateRedirectFunctions(nextProps);
},
evaluateRedirectFunctions(props = this.props) {
const { currentUser, location: { query } } = props;
if (UserStore.hasLoaded() && !UserStore.isLoading()) {
for (let i = 0; i < redirectFunctions.length; i++) {
// if a redirectFunction redirects the user,
// it should return `true` and therefore
// stop/avoid the execution of all functions
// that follow
if (redirectFunctions[i](currentUser, query)) {
break;
}
}
}
},
render() {
return (
<Component {...this.props} />
);
}
});
};
}