问题
My use case is:
- User requests asset from our API which fails because of JWT expiring (passed as an httpOnly cookie) - API returns a 401 status code.
- We go and authenticate them (without the user doing anything) again using a refresh_token to retrieve a new JWT with a request from our client to auth0.
- We send that new JWT to our API to be set as an httpOnly cookie to replace the expired one.
- We then want to retry the original request the user made to the API in step 1.
I'm trying to use Observables within my Redux app with redux-observable. If you can think of another way of making the above user flow work I would be happy to hear how.
NB. Im using rxjs V5
export const fetchAssetListEpic = (action$, store) => {
return action$.ofType('FETCH_ASSET_LIST')
.switchMap( action => {
const options = {
crossDomain: true,
withCredentials: true,
url: uriGenerator('assetList', action.payload)
};
return ajax(options);
})
.map(fetchAssetListSuccess)
.retryWhen(handleError)
.catch(redirectToSignIn);
};
function handleError(err) {
return (err.status === 401) ?
/* Authenticate here [Step 2] */
/* Send new JWT to API [Step 3] */
/* If successful make original request again [Step 4] */
:
Observable.throw(err);
}
function redirectToSignIn() {
/*I will redirect here*/
}
So far I able to complete steps 1, 2 and 3 but not too sure of a way to add step 4. I may be completely off the mark but any help would be great!
回答1:
Well one thing you probably won't want to do is allow the error to make it to the top level stream. Even if you do a catch
you have effectively killed the top level stream. So unless your redirect is doing a hard redirect instead of a a soft one via something like react-router, you won't be able to use this epic any more.
Thus I would say that you want most of the logic to be encapsulated within the switchMap
:
function withAuthorizedFlow(source) {
return source
.map(fetchAssetListSuccess)
// retryWhen takes a callback which accepts an Observable of errors
// emitting a next causes a retry, while an error or complete will
// stop retrying
.retryWhen(e => e.flatMap(err =>
Observable.if(
// Returns the first stream if true, second if false
() => err.status === 401,
reauthenticate, // A stream that will emit once authenticated
Observable.throw(err) // Rethrow the error
))
)
.catch(redirectToSignIn);
}
/** Within the epic **/
.switchMap(({payload}) => {
const options = {
crossDomain: true,
withCredentials: true,
url: uriGenerator('assetList', payload)
};
// Invoke the ajax request
return ajax(options)
// Attach a custom pipeline here
// Not strictly necessary but it keeps this method clean looking.
.let(withAuthorizedFlow);
})
The use of let
above is completely optional, I threw it in to clean up the function. Essentially though you want to contain the error to the inner stream so that it can't halt the outer one. I am not sure which ajax
library you are using but you should also confirm that it will in fact return a cold Observable
otherwise you will need to wrap it in a defer
block to in order for the retryWhen
to work.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40906748/rxjs-observables-run-retrywhen-after-some-more-async-requests