import useJwt from 'auth/jwt/coreUseJwt'; /** * Return if user is logged in * This is completely up to you and how you want to store the token in your frontend application * e.g. If you are using cookies to store the application please update this function */ // eslint-disable-next-line arrow-body-style export const hostname = 'localhost'; const hostPort = '8090'; export const hostPath = `http://${hostname}:${hostPort}`; //export const apiPath = `http://192.168.0.112:8090/api`; export const apiPath = `${hostPath}/api`; //export const apiPath = `/api`; export const isUserLoggedIn = () => { return localStorage.getItem('userData') && localStorage.getItem(useJwt.jwtConfig.storageTokenKeyName); }; export const getUserData = () => JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('userData')); /** * This function is used for demo purpose route navigation * In real app you won't need this function because your app will navigate to same route for each users regardless of ability * Please note role field is just for showing purpose it's not used by anything in frontend * We are checking role just for ease * NOTE: If you have different pages to navigate based on user ability then this function can be useful. However, you need to update it. * @param {String} userRole Role of user */ export const getHomeRouteForLoggedInUser = (userRole) => { if (userRole === 'admin') return '/'; if (userRole === 'user') return '/'; if (userRole === 'client') return { name: 'access-control' }; return { name: 'auth-login' }; };