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44 строки
1.6 KiB
TypeScript
44 строки
1.6 KiB
TypeScript
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react'
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import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
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import { useRouter } from 'next/router'
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const ClientSideRedirectExceptions = dynamic(
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() => import('components/ClientSideRedirectExceptions'),
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{
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ssr: false,
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}
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)
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export function ClientSideRedirects() {
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const { asPath } = useRouter()
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// We have some one-off redirects for rest api docs
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// currently those are limited to the repos page, but
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// that will grow soon as we restructure the rest api docs.
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// This is a workaround to updating the hardcoded links
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// directly in the REST API code in a separate repo, which
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// requires many file changes and teams to sign off.
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// While the organization is turbulent, we can do this.
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// Once it's more settled, we can refactor the rest api code
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// to leverage the OpenAPI urls rather than hardcoded urls.
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// The code below determines if we should bother loading this redirecting
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// component at all.
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// The reason this isn't done at the server-level is because there you
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// can't possibly access the URL hash. That's only known in client-side
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// code.
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const [load, setLoad] = useState(false)
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useEffect(() => {
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const { hash } = window.location
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// Today, Jan 2022, it's known explicitly what the pathname.
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// In the future there might be more.
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// Hopefully, we can some day delete all of this and no longer
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// be dependent on the URL hash to do the redirect.
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if (hash && asPath.startsWith('/rest')) {
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setLoad(true)
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}
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}, [])
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if (load) return <ClientSideRedirectExceptions />
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return null
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}
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