I have a Nuxt middleware file that fetches the session from an external api. This session is used to set things such as locale, so it's important that it is fetched before any page loads. Currently it looks like this:
middleware/session.js
import axios from 'axios'
export default function ({ store }) {
axios.get('http://example.com/getsession')
.then(response => {
store.commit('setSession', response)
})
.catch(() => {
store.commit('clearSession')
})
}
store/index.js
export const state = () => ({
session: {}
})
export const mutations = {
setSession (state, session) {
state.session = session || {}
},
clearSession (state) {
state.session = {}
}
}
export const getters = {
session (state) {
return state.session || {}
}
}
The session is fetched using Axios and stored in a Vuex store. However, since it is asynchronous, this data isn't available instantly, and plugins or other middleware that try to get the session from the store simply get an empty object (which is the default).
Examples where this breaks things:
session.user
. The session is still empty and therefore session.user
is undefined
at this point.Is there a way to await the response of the api call before proceeding? Or is there maybe a different/better way to perform this api call?
From the Nuxt documentation: "A middleware can be asynchronous. To do this, simply return a Promise or use the 2nd callback argument"
Therefore, something like this should work, since axios returns a promise:
import axios from 'axios'
export default function ({ store }) {
return axios.get('http://example.com/getsession')
.then(response => {
store.commit('setSession', response)
})
.catch(() => {
store.commit('clearSession')
})
}