2FAuth/resources/js/api.js
2023-01-25 16:58:30 +01:00

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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';
Vue.axios.defaults.headers.common['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
if (window.appConfig.subdirectory) {
Vue.axios.defaults.baseURL = window.appConfig.subdirectory;
}
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);
}
// Push to the login view and force the page to refresh to get a fresh CSRF token
if ( error.response.status === 401 ) {
router.push({ name: 'login', params: { forceRefresh: true } })
throw new Vue.axios.Cancel();
}
if ( error.response.status === 407 ) {
router.push({ name: 'genericError', params: { err: error.response, closable: false } })
throw new Vue.axios.Cancel();
}
// we push to a specific or generic error view
let routeName = 'genericError'
// 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();
})