Custom header
The headers option can be customized in config when using withTRPC
in nextjs or createClient
in react.js.
headers
can be both an object or a function. If it's a function it will gets called dynamically every http request.
_app.tsxts
import { AppType } from "next/dist/shared/lib/utils";import { withTRPC } from "@trpc/next";import type { AppRouter } from "@/server/routers/app";export let token: string;const MyApp: AppType = ({ Component, pageProps }) => {return <Component {...pageProps} />;};export default withTRPC<AppRouter>({config({ ctx }) {/*** Headers will be called on each request.*/headers() {return {Authorization: token}}}})(MyApp)
_app.tsxts
import { AppType } from "next/dist/shared/lib/utils";import { withTRPC } from "@trpc/next";import type { AppRouter } from "@/server/routers/app";export let token: string;const MyApp: AppType = ({ Component, pageProps }) => {return <Component {...pageProps} />;};export default withTRPC<AppRouter>({config({ ctx }) {/*** Headers will be called on each request.*/headers() {return {Authorization: token}}}})(MyApp)
Example with auth login​
pages/auth.tsxts
const loginMut = trpc.useMutation(['auth.login'], {onSuccess({ accessToken }) {token = accessToken;},});
pages/auth.tsxts
const loginMut = trpc.useMutation(['auth.login'], {onSuccess({ accessToken }) {token = accessToken;},});
The token
can be whatever you want it to be. It's entirely up to you whether that's just a client-side
variable that you update the value of on success or whether you store the token and pull it from local storage.