This article brings you relevant knowledge about Laravel SSR. It mainly introduces how to save the login status under Laravel SSR. For those who are interested, take a look below. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
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Laravel SSR nuxt: How to save login status?
Laravel client-side rendering of Vue is indeed faster to write, but sometimes we really need SEO, such as e-commerce, portals, forums; and for large projects, compared to the client Rendering, the advantage of first screen loading time brought by server-side rendering is indeed overwhelming.
But many students are stuck on the issue of how to save the login status under SSR, that is, how to keep the login status after refreshing the page like the traditional PHP/JSP page
Preparation Work
First prepare 2 interfaces, one is
GET http://example.com/api/auth/user
User gets the current logged in user information
POST http://example.com/api/auth/tokens
is used to request authorization
Here are A complete example with GitHub OAuth? laravel-nuxt3-api and test coverage is 100%
##Start SSR
plugins/init.server.js import { defineNuxtPlugin } from '#app'; import { useAuth } from '~/store/auth.js'; function cookieFromRequestHeaders (key) { const headers = useRequestHeaders(['cookie']); if ('cookie' in headers) { const cookie = headers.cookie.split(';').find( c => c.trim().startsWith(`${key}=`) ); if (cookie) { return cookie.split('=')[1]; } } return ''; } export default defineNuxtPlugin(async (nuxtApp) => { const token = cookieFromRequestHeaders('token'); if (token) { const auth = useAuth(nuxtApp.$pinia); auth.setToken(token); await auth.fetchUser(); } });
import { defineStore } from 'pinia'; import { useCustomFetch } from '~/composables/useCustomFetch.js'; import cookie from 'js-cookie'; export const useAuth = defineStore('auth', { state: () => ({ _token: '', _user: {}, }), getters: { token() { return this._token; }, user() { return this._user; }, }, actions: { async fetchUser() { const { data, error } = await useCustomFetch('/auth/user'); if (error.value) { this.reset(); } else { this.setUser(data.value); } }, // ... }, });
export const actions = { nuxtServerInit({ commit, dispatch, route }, { req }){ const token = cookieFromRequest(req, 'token'); if (!!token) { commit('auth/setToken', token); } } };
import Cookie from 'js-cookie'; export const state = () => ({ user: null, token: null }); export const getters = { user: state => state.user, token: state => state.token, check: state => state.user !== null }; export const mutations = { setToken(state, token){ state.token = token; }, fetchUserSuccess(state, user){ state.user = user; }, fetchUserFailure(state){ state.user = null; }, logout(state){ state.token = null; state.user = null; }, updateUser(state, { user }){ state.user = user; } } export const actions = { saveToken({ commit }, { token, remember }){ commit('setToken', token); Cookie.set('token', token); }, async fetchUser({ commit }){ try{ const { data } = await this.$axios.get('/auth/user'); commit('fetchUserSuccess', data); }catch(e){ Cookie.remove('token'); commit('fetchUserFailure'); } }, // ... }
Nuxt middleware to check if user is logged in not working
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