I have a simple app which has a login page and a section for authenticated users from where unauthenticated users are being redirected back to login. At the end of all my routes, I have app.all('*', ...)
which returns 404 error page.
When I am authenticated, everything works fine, but if I log out and try to fetch unexisting route, I am redirected to the login page instead of getting 404 response.
I understand that this is because I added middleware which handles redirection but I would expect it to work only on routes specified in that one exact router - not in all routes (even the app-level ones) which are placed right after middleware.
The only solution I see at the moment is to use this authCheck middleware in every restricted route instead of registering it globally using router.use
but I am still wondering if there is a better way?
const express = require('express')
module.exports = (app) => {
const authRouter = express.Router()
// ================================
// ========= Public Routes ========
// ================================
app.get('/login', () => { /* ... login route */ })
app.post('/login', () => { /* ... login route */ })
// ====================================
// ========= Restricted Routes ========
// ====================================
authRouter.use((req, res, next) => {
req.isAuthenticated()
? next()
: res.redirect('/login')
})
authRouter.get('/', () => { /* restricted route */ })
// register restricted routes
app.use(authRouter)
// ========================================
// ============ Other routes ==============
// ========================================
// error 404 route <--- this works only for authenticated users
app.get('*', (req, res) => {
res.status(404)
res.render('error404')
})
}
Thanks for any ideas..