I'm trying to set a token value in all request headers using angular 5 new HTTP client. Below is my code:
import {Injectable} from '@angular/core';
import {HttpEvent, HttpInterceptor, HttpHandler, HttpRequest} from '@angular/common/http';
import {Observable} from "rxjs/Observable";
import { Storage } from '@ionic/storage';
import {Globals} from '../globals/globals';
@Injectable()
export class Interceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
token: string;
constructor(private storage: Storage, private global: Globals){
this.storage.get('token').then((val) => {
this.token = val;
});
}
intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
console.log(this.token) //undefined "only for first time on app start"
req = req.clone({
setHeaders: {
'Token': this.token,
'Version': this.global.version,
}
});
return next.handle(req);
}
}
While adding the token in request header works, but there is a bad exception. It doesn't work for the first time. The problem is with js async nature, req.clone gets executed before getting token from the storage. Because Ionic storage returns promise, so how to handle this situation for the first time?