What's the right way to use VueFire witn Nuxt SSG? #1467
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This is my page <template>
<main class="min-h-screen bg-gray-50">
<AppNavbar />
<AppPageLoading v-if="!user" label="Authenticating" subtitle="Please wait..." />
<NuxtPage v-else />
</main>
</template>
<script setup>
definePageMeta({
middleware: ["authenticated"]
});
const { getCountryCode } = useLocalization();
const { data: user } = await useAsyncData("init", async () => {
try {
const user = await getCurrentUser();
if (user) {
// Set firebase token in state
const idToken = await user.getIdToken();
useState("idToken", () => idToken);
getCountryCode();
// Get user details
const { data, error } = await useApi("/user/details");
if (error.value) throw error;
if (!data.value.success) throw new Error("User not found");
useState("userDetails", () => data);
return data;
} else {
console.log("No authenticated user found.");
}
} catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
});
</script>This is my middleware I feel like I am doing this correctly, yet somehow I get this logged in the console And Once the Note: Nothing is breaking, but the error is making me feel I am not doing it correctly. @posva Any suggestion/insights? |
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posva
Nov 30, 2023
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Composables should all go before the |
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Composables should all go before the
await. But you also don't need it, you can useuseCurrentUser(). You can watch its value with a watcher too.