Huge News!Announcing our $40M Series B led by Abstract Ventures.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

@shopify/react-network

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
13
Versions
162
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

@shopify/react-network

A collection of components that allow you to set common HTTP headers from within your React application.

  • 3.0.0
  • Source
  • npm
  • Socket score

Version published
Weekly downloads
5.8K
decreased by-32.48%
Maintainers
13
Weekly downloads
 
Created
Source

@shopify/react-network

Build Status License: MIT npm version npm bundle size (minified + gzip)

A collection of components that allow you to set common HTTP headers from within your React application.

Installation

$ yarn add @shopify/react-network

Usage

This package uses @shopify/react-effect to allow your application to communicate various HTTP-related details to the Node server doing React rendering. It also provides a utility function for easily applying these details to a Koa context object.

Application

This library provides a number of React hooks and components you can use anywhere in application to register network-related details on the server.

useRedirect() and <Redirect />

Specifies a redirect location. applyToContext will call ctx.redirect() with the passed URL, and set the status code, if you pass the code prop.

import {useRedirect, Redirect, StatusCode} from '@shopify/react-network';

function MyComponent() {
  useRedirect('/login', StatusCode.SeeOther);

  // or

  return <Redirect url="/login" code={StatusCode.SeeOther} />;
}
useStatus() and <Status />

Specifies a status code. applyToContext will set ctx.status with the passed status code. If multiple status codes are set during the navigation of the tree, the most "significant" one will be used — that is, the status code that is the highest numerically.

import {useStatus, Status, StatusCode} from '@shopify/react-network';

function MyComponent() {
  useStatus(StatusCode.NotFound);

  // or

  return <Status code={StatusCode.SeeOther} />;
}
useCspDirective() and content security policy components

This package exports a useCspDirective() hook (and many components) for constructing a content security policy (CSP). Every CSP directive has a matching component in this library that exposes a nice API for setting that directive. When applyToContext is run, it will group together all of the directives and set the CSP header.

There are too many to go over individually, but the example below illustrates setting up a simple CSP. Review the available imports from the library for all available components.

import {
  useCspDirective,
  DefaultSource,
  StyleSource,
  SpecialSource,
  CspDirective,
  UpgradeInsecureRequests,
} from '@shopify/react-network';

export default function ContentSecurityPolicy() {
  useCspDirective(CspDirective.DefaultSrc, [SpecialSource.Self]);
  useCspDirective(CspDirective.StyleSrc, [
    SpecialSource.Self,
    SpecialSource.UnsafeInline,
  ]);
  useCspDirective(CspDirective.UpgradeInsecureRequests, true);

  // OR

  return (
    <>
      <DefaultSource sources={[SpecialSource.Self]} />
      <StyleSource sources={[SpecialSource.Self, SpecialSource.UnsafeInline]} />
      <UpgradeInsecureRequests />
    </>
  );
}

Server

To extract details from your application, render a NetworkContext.Provider around your app, and give it an instance of the NetworkManager. When using react-effect, this decoration can be done in the decorate option of extract(). Finally, you can use the applyToContext utility from this package to apply the necessary headers to the response. Your final server middleware will resemble the example below:

import {renderToString} from 'react-dom/server';
import {extract} from '@shopify/react-effect/server';
import {
  NetworkManager,
  NetworkContext,
  applyToContext,
} from '@shopify/react-network/server';
import App from './App';

export default function render(ctx: Context) {
  const networkManager = new NetworkManager();
  const app = <App />;
  await extract(app, {
    decorate: element => (
      <NetworkContext.Provider value={networkManager}>
        {element}
      </NetworkContext.Provider>
    ),
  });

  applyToContext(ctx, networkManager);
  ctx.body = renderToString(app);
}

Note: You can selectively extract only the network details by using the EFFECT_ID exported from @shopify/react-network/server, and using this as the second argument to @shopify/react-effect’s extract() as detailed in its documentation. Most consumers of this package will be fine with just the example above.

Other utilities

This library re-exports the entirety of @shopify/network, so you do not need to install both.

FAQs

Package last updated on 08 Apr 2019

Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc