import Vue from 'vue' import axios from 'axios' import VueAxios from 'vue-axios' import router from './routes.js' Vue.use(VueAxios, axios) Vue.axios.defaults.headers.common['X-Requested-With'] = 'XMLHttpRequest'; // let token = document.head.querySelector('meta[name="csrf-token"]'); // if (token) { // Vue.axios.defaults.headers.common['X-CSRF-TOKEN'] = token.content; // } else { // console.error('CSRF token not found: https://laravel.com/docs/csrf#csrf-x-csrf-token'); // } Vue.axios.interceptors.request.use(function (request) { request.headers.common['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' return request }) Vue.axios.interceptors.response.use(response => response, error => { // Return the error when we need to handle it at component level if( error.config.hasOwnProperty('returnError') && error.config.returnError === true ) { return Promise.reject(error); } // Return the error for form validation at component level if( error.response.status === 422 ) { return Promise.reject(error); } // Otherwise we push to a specific or generic error view let routeName = 'genericError' if ( error.response.status === 401 ) { routeName = 'login' } if ( error.response.status === 407 ) { router.push({ name: 'genericError', params: { err: error.response, closable: false } }) throw new Vue.axios.Cancel(); } // api calls are stateless so when user inactivity is detected // by the backend middleware it cannot logout the user directly // so it returns a 418 response. // We catch the 418 response and push the user to the autolock view if ( error.response.status === 418 ) routeName = 'autolock' if ( error.response.status === 404 ) routeName = '404' router.push({ name: routeName, params: { err: error.response } }) throw new Vue.axios.Cancel(); })