问题
my axios interceptor is:-
axios.interceptors.response.use((response, error) => {
const originalRequest = response.config;
if (response.data.status === 'Token is Expired' && originalRequest.url === '/api/refresh') {
this.props.history.push('/logout');
Promise.reject(error);
}
if (response.data.status === 'Token is Expired' && !originalRequest._retry) {
originalRequest._retry = true;
const playerToken = localStorage.getItem('accessToken');
return axios
.get('/api/refresh', {
headers: {
Authorization: `bearer ${playerToken}`,
},
})
.then(res => {
console.log('from refreshtoken', res);
const stringRes = JSON.stringify(res);
const parsedRes = JSON.parse(stringRes);
const stringData = JSON.stringify(parsedRes.data);
const parsedData = JSON.parse(stringData);
const stringToken = JSON.stringify(parsedData.data);
const parsedToken = JSON.parse(stringToken);
if (parsedData.success == true) {
localStorage.setItem('accessToken', playerToken);
axios.response.config.headers['Authorization'] = `bearer ${parsedToken}`;
return Promise.resolve();
return axios(originalRequest);
} else {
this.props.history.push('/logout');
}
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('from refreshtoken', err);
});
}
return Promise.reject(error);
});
My code is running but when my refresh token API is called first time, It also returns the same status "Token is expired" due to which i am logged out of the app. This is happening only in interceptor. When i am calling Refresh API outside of interceptor, it returns with a refresh token.
Does my code have mistakes? or it is some other coding fault entirely. Please answer & tell me the right way to do it & where do i place my interceptor?? Currently it is placed in a Component which is called just after login.
回答1:
Usually the flow should be as such:
- making a regular request with
accessToken
- request fails with status code 401
- axios interceptor catches it and makes request to
token/refresh
. from that response it gets a new access token. - retries the original request.
So the code should looks like this (this is a working example from my app):
function isUnAuthorizedError(error) {
return error.config && error.response && error.response.status === 401;
}
function shouldRetry(config) {
return config.retries.count < 3;
}
function updateAuthToken(response) {
localStorage.setItem('token', response.data.accessToken);
}
async function authInterceptor(error) {
error.config.retries = error.config.retries || {
count: 0,
};
if (isUnAuthorizedError(error) && shouldRetry(error.config)) {
const response = await axios.post(`/token/refresh`, {});
updateAuthToken(response);
error.config.retries.count += 1;
axios.defaults.headers.common.Authorization = `Bearer ${response.data.accessToken}`; // update the accessToken
return axios.rawRequest(error.config); // retries the original request
}
return Promise.reject(error);
}
axios.interceptors.response.use(null, authInterceptor); // This indicates that authInterceptor will work only on request errors (status code >= 400)
Hopes this flow makes more sense.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58909095/axios-interceptor-response-token-refresh-api-called-but-getting-token-is-expired