vue-router — Uncaught (in promise) Error: Redirected from "/login" to "/" via a navigation guard
vue.jsPromiseVue Routervue.js Problem Overview
Why is vue-router giving me this error? To be clear, the login flow works as intended but I want to a) get rid of the errro and b) understand why the error is happening.
Error:
Uncaught (in promise) Error: Redirected from "/login" to "/" via a navigation guard.
Login flow
- start logged out, but enter a URL that requires auth (i.e. anything besides "/login")
- get redirected to "/login" (as expected).
- login
- successfully get redirected to starting Url from step #1, except with the above error.
Login action:
doLogin({ commit }, loginData) {
commit("loginStart");
axiosClient
.post("/jwt-auth/v1/token", {
username: loginData.username,
password: loginData.password,
})
.then((response) => {
commit("loginStop", null);
commit("setUserData", response.data);
this.categories = airtableQuery.getTable("Categories");
commit("setCategories", this.categories);
this.locations = airtableQuery.getTable("Locations");
commit("setLocations", this.locations);
router.push("/"); // push to site root after authentication
})
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error.response.data.message);
commit("loginStop", error.response.data.message);
commit("delUserData");
});
},
Router:
const routes = [
{
path: "/login",
name: "Login",
component: Login,
meta: { requiresAuth: false },
},
{
path: "/",
name: "Home",
component: Home,
meta: { requiresAuth: true },
},
];
let entryUrl = null;
router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => {
let localStorageUserData = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("userData"));
let storeUserData = state.getters.getUserData;
let userData = localStorageUserData || storeUserData;
let isAuthenticated = userData.token !== "" && userData.token !== undefined;
if (to.matched.some((record) => record.meta.requiresAuth)) {
if (!isAuthenticated) {
if (to.name !== "Login" && to.name !== "Home") {
entryUrl = to.fullPath;
}
next({ name: "Login" });
} else if (entryUrl) {
let url = entryUrl;
entryUrl = null;
next(url);
} else {
next();
}
} else {
next();
}
});
vue.js Solutions
Solution 1 - vue.js
I spent hours debugging this and got to the following results for the ugly Uncaught (in promise) Error: Redirected when going from ...
Error.
Note that the error is not for the "redirect". It's for the initial caller of the first navigation. Keep reading...
It's by design. Why?
Read this comment.
TL;DR: Let's say you are on page A, and click on a button to take you to page B (kinda like method: goToB() { router.push('/B'); }
on page A). But there is a Navigation Guard for page B, that sends you to page C.
This error is a way for letting that goToB()
function know that the router hasn't been able to fulfill the desired task, and the user hasn't landed on /B
.
It's nasty, but informative
The biggest confusion here is that the redirect (landing on Page C) is, both:
- an "expected" outcome to you, the architect of the system. But, at the same time,
- an "unexpected" event to the caller of
goToB
in page A (i.e.router.push
), who expects the router to go to page B.
That's why when it's popped as Error
, it's confusing and frustrating to "you", who looks at the system entirely and thinks nothing is wrong or erroneous!
Urrrgh... So, what should I do?
router-link
if you can
Solution 1: Use I ran into a case that <router-link>
was working fine, but router.push
was complaining. (I think router-link internally suppresses such errors.)
router.push
call
Solution 2.1: Individual suppress errors on each The router.push
function is returning a Promise
(as it can be considered, or will be, an asynchronous job). All you need to do is to suppress any Error it might throw via
router.push('/B').catch(() => {});
// Add this: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Solution 2.2: Augment Router.prototype.push to always suppress errors
If you think you have multiple instances of this, you can augment the push
function on the prototype
of the Router
via the snippet on the same comment to apply this to all the router.push
calls on the entire app.
The good news is it's giving you granularity level to choose which error you want to suppress (e.g. only NavigationFailureTypes.redirected
ones, for example. The enum is here)
If you are on TypeScript, be my guest on the conversion and typing https://gist.github.com/eyedean/ce6ab6a5108a1bd19ace64382144b5b0 :)
Other tips:
- Upgrade your
vue-router
! Your case might be solved by the time you read this. (As they have a plan to do so, apparently.) - Make sure you are not forking or reaching to dead-end in your Navigation Guards, if you have multiple ones. Follow them one by one and track them step by step. Note that, double redirecting is fine (thanks to this answer), you just need to be double careful!
- I also got a playground here: https://codepen.io/eyedean/pen/MWjmKjV You can start mimicking this to your need to figure out where your problem happens in the first place.
Solution 2 - vue.js
The error message is getting updated in the next version of vue-router. The error will read:
Redirected when going from "/login" to "/" via a navigation guard
Somewhere in your code, after being redirected to "/login", you are redirecting back to "/". And vue-router is complaining about. You'll want to make sure you only have one redirect per navigation action.
Solution 3 - vue.js
I had a similar error, but for an onboarding redirect in .beforeEach, which was resolved by replacing in the .beforeEach conditional logic:
next({ name: "Onboarding" });
with
router.push({ path: 'Onboarding' });
Solution 4 - vue.js
This error is meant to inform the caller of $router.push
that the navigation didn't go to where it was initially intended. If you expect a redirection you can safely ignore the error with the following code.
import VueRouter from 'vue-router'
const { isNavigationFailure, NavigationFailureType } = VueRouter
...
this.$router.push('/')
.catch((e) => {
if (!isNavigationFailure(e, NavigationFailureType.redirected)) {
Promise.reject(e)
}
}
See https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/2932 for a discussion regarding this issue.
Solution 5 - vue.js
If your redirect is after a call to router.push('/someroute) then you can catch this error as router.push() is a promise and you can attach a catch to it as below
$router.push('/somesecureroute')
.catch(error => {
console.info(error.message)
})
Solution 6 - vue.js
I have the same error. This error created by router.push("/");
row - it trying to say you that pushing to home was interrupted by redirection in navigation guard.
But actually, it's not an error because it is an expected behaviour.
I made ignoring of such errors by the following way:
const router = new VueRouter({
mode: 'history',
routes: _routes,
});
/**
* Do not throw an exception if push is rejected by redirection from navigation guard
*/
const originalPush = router.push;
router.push = function push(location, onResolve, onReject) {
if (onResolve || onReject) {
return originalPush.call(this, location, onResolve, onReject);
}
return originalPush.call(this, location).catch((err) => {
let reg = new RegExp('^Redirected when going from "[a-z_.\\/]+" to "[a-z_.\\/]+" via a navigation guard.$');
if (reg.test(err.message)) {
// If pushing interrupted because of redirection from navigation guard - ignore it.
return Promise.resolve(false);
}
// Otherwise throw error
return Promise.reject(err);
});
};
Solution 7 - vue.js
I had the same issue, i thought it was config problem but it was not You can try this code
async doLogin({ commit, dispatch }, loginData) {
commit("loginStart");
let response = await axiosClient
.post("/jwt-auth/v1/token", {
username: loginData.username,
password: loginData.password,
})
return dispacth('attempt', response)
}
async attempt({ commit }, response) {
try {
commit("loginStop", null);
commit("setUserData", response.data);
this.categories = airtableQuery.getTable("Categories");
commit("setCategories", this.categories);
this.locations = airtableQuery.getTable("Locations");
commit("setLocations", this.locations);
}
catch( (error) => {
console.log(error.response.data.message);
commit("loginStop", error.response.data.message);
commit("delUserData");
})
}
And in the component where doLogin action is called
this.doLogin(this.loginData)
.then( () => {
this.$router.replace('/')
.catch( error => {
console.log(error)
})
})
.catch( e => {
console.log(e)
})
Solution 8 - vue.js
It happened to me on application boot, during an authorization check I tried to push to '/auth' but that navigation was cancelled by another call to '/', which occurred just after mine.
So in the end I found that is possible to listen for readiness (https://router.vuejs.org/api/#isready) of vue-router using:
await router.isReady()
or
router.isReady().then(...)