How do i send user from webpackDevServer.config.js to react component? Session storage is not working
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app.get('/home',(req, res, next) => {
console.log(Request HEADER START
);
console.log(Header Date: ${new Date()}
);
console.log(req.headers);
console.log(Request HEADER END
);
let user = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-user'] : "User";
let rolegroups = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-groups'] : "Rolegroups"
if (!user) {
console.log('Health Check...');
} else {
req.session.user = user;
req.session.roles = rolegroups;
sessionStorage.setItem('username',user);
console.log(`Session user: ${user}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
console.log(`Session Role Group: ${rolegroups}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
}
return next();
});
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app.get('/home',(req, res, next) => {
console.log(Request HEADER START
);
console.log(Header Date: ${new Date()}
);
console.log(req.headers);
console.log(Request HEADER END
);
let user = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-user'] : "User";
let rolegroups = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-groups'] : "Rolegroups"
if (!user) {
console.log('Health Check...');
} else {
req.session.user = user;
req.session.roles = rolegroups;
sessionStorage.setItem('username',user);
console.log(`Session user: ${user}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
console.log(`Session Role Group: ${rolegroups}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
}
return next();
});
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I have to send user from this file to Home.js (React Component). How do i do that?
– Rahul
Nov 21 at 21:48
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app.get('/home',(req, res, next) => {
console.log(Request HEADER START
);
console.log(Header Date: ${new Date()}
);
console.log(req.headers);
console.log(Request HEADER END
);
let user = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-user'] : "User";
let rolegroups = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-groups'] : "Rolegroups"
if (!user) {
console.log('Health Check...');
} else {
req.session.user = user;
req.session.roles = rolegroups;
sessionStorage.setItem('username',user);
console.log(`Session user: ${user}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
console.log(`Session Role Group: ${rolegroups}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
}
return next();
});
reactjs webpack
app.get('/home',(req, res, next) => {
console.log(Request HEADER START
);
console.log(Header Date: ${new Date()}
);
console.log(req.headers);
console.log(Request HEADER END
);
let user = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-user'] : "User";
let rolegroups = (hosturl.indexOf(".local") > -1) ? req.headers['x-forwarded-groups'] : "Rolegroups"
if (!user) {
console.log('Health Check...');
} else {
req.session.user = user;
req.session.roles = rolegroups;
sessionStorage.setItem('username',user);
console.log(`Session user: ${user}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
console.log(`Session Role Group: ${rolegroups}, Session date: ${new Date()}`);
}
return next();
});
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reactjs webpack
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I have to send user from this file to Home.js (React Component). How do i do that?
– Rahul
Nov 21 at 21:48
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I have to send user from this file to Home.js (React Component). How do i do that?
– Rahul
Nov 21 at 21:48
I have to send user from this file to Home.js (React Component). How do i do that?
– Rahul
Nov 21 at 21:48
I have to send user from this file to Home.js (React Component). How do i do that?
– Rahul
Nov 21 at 21:48
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I have to send user from this file to Home.js (React Component). How do i do that?
– Rahul
Nov 21 at 21:48