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I am using NextJs and have a state that I provide through react context. The state is an access token for a websdk and I need to get this access token from my backend first before I can initialize the sdk.

The react context I defined is this:

import { createContext, Dispatch, SetStateAction } from 'react';

export type WebSDKContextType = {
  accessToken: string
  setAccessToken: Dispatch<SetStateAction<string>>
}

export const WebSDKContext = createContext<WebSDKContextType>({ accessToken: '', setAccessToken: () => { } });

In my _app.tsx I initialize it with:

function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
  const [accessToken, setAccessToken] = useState('')
  console.log('Access Token a:', accessToken)
  return (
    <ApolloProvider client={apolloClient}>
      <WebSDKContext.Provider value={{ accessToken, setAccessToken }}>
        <Component {...pageProps} />
      </WebSDKContext.Provider>
    </ApolloProvider>
  )
}

On my main page I have a form that the user fills out and when submitted will request an accessToken this same action also forwards them to the page where they use the websdk. The respective onSubmit and onClick funcitons are:

//Form on submit:
async function startWebSDK(address: string) {
    // Request the token from the backend
    const res = await createApplicant({ variables: { address } })
    console.log(res)
    // If received the token set the state
    if (res.data && res.data.createApplicant.applicant) {
      console.log('setAccessToken')
      setAccessToken(res.data.createApplicant.applicant.sumsub_token)
    } else {
      console.log('Did not get token')
    }
  }

//Submitt button onClick
onClick={() => router.push('/kyc')}

This opens the kyc page where I read the accessToken and initialize the WebSDK

const kyc: NextPage = () => {
  const router = useRouter()
  const { accessToken } = useContext(WebSDKContext)
  console.log('Access Token b:', accessToken)
  if (accessToken === '') {
    return null
  }

  return (
    <div>
      <WebSdk
        accessToken={accessToken}
      />
    </div>
  )
}

Problem: I can follow this flow (enter data & get accessToken -> redirect to kyc page) and everything works. However when I then change the URL and go back to the main page, the accessToken is reset to ''. Why is this happening and how can I avoid it?


Edit: When I use the go-back and go-forward functionality of the browser the state remains intact.

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