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abortNavigation | abortNavigation is a helper function that prevents navigation from taking place and throws an error if one is set as a parameter. |
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abortNavigation
is only usable inside a route middleware handler.
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Type
abortNavigation(err?: Error | string): false
Parameters
err
-
Type:
Error
|string
Optional error to be thrown by
abortNavigation
.
Examples
The example below shows how you can use abortNavigation
in a route middleware to prevent unauthorized route access:
export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => {
const user = useState('user')
if (!user.value.isAuthorized) {
return abortNavigation()
}
if (to.path !== '/edit-post') {
return navigateTo('/edit-post')
}
})
err
as a String
You can pass the error as a string:
export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => {
const user = useState('user')
if (!user.value.isAuthorized) {
return abortNavigation('Insufficient permissions.')
}
})
err
as an Error Object
You can pass the error as an Error
object, e.g. caught by the catch
-block:
export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => {
try {
/* code that might throw an error */
} catch (err) {
return abortNavigation(err)
}
})