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Core components of react-admin, a frontend Framework for building admin applications on top of REST services, using ES6, React
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var __rest = (this && this.__rest) || function (s, e) {
var t = {};
for (var p in s) if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(s, p) && e.indexOf(p) < 0)
t[p] = s[p];
if (s != null && typeof Object.getOwnPropertySymbols === "function")
for (var i = 0, p = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(s); i < p.length; i++) {
if (e.indexOf(p[i]) < 0 && Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable.call(s, p[i]))
t[p[i]] = s[p[i]];
}
return t;
};
import useAuthState from './useAuthState';
/**
* Restrict access to authenticated users.
* Redirect anonymous users to the login page.
*
* Use it in your custom page components to require
* authentication.
*
* You can set additional `authParams` at will if your authProvider
* requires it.
*
* @example
* import { Admin, CustomRoutes, useAuthenticated } from 'react-admin';
*
* const FooPage = () => {
* const { isPending } = useAuthenticated();
* if (isPending) return null;
* return <Foo />;
* }
*
* const customRoutes = [
* <Route path="/foo" element={<FooPage />} />
* ];
*
* const App = () => (
* <Admin>
* <CustomRoutes>{customRoutes}</CustomRoutes>
* </Admin>
* );
*/
export var useAuthenticated = function (_a) {
if (_a === void 0) { _a = {}; }
var params = _a.params, _b = _a.logoutOnFailure, logoutOnFailure = _b === void 0 ? true : _b, options = __rest(_a, ["params", "logoutOnFailure"]);
return useAuthState(params !== null && params !== void 0 ? params : emptyParams, logoutOnFailure, options);
};
var emptyParams = {};
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