Protected Routes
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Protected Routes explains request trust boundary specialized for Protected Routes with focus terms: protected, routes, reference UD44E21. You will learn the rule, failure mode, verification plan, and production evidence for this Nuxt.js topic.
Syntax
protect server routes and validate sessions
Example
// Topic: Protected Routes
const user = { role: 'admin' };
console.log(user.role === 'admin' ? 'allowed' : 'denied');
// Expected Output: allowed
Best Practices
- 1Define what Protected Routes owns across pages, layouts, composables, server routes, state, and deployment. Use the focus terms (protected, routes, reference UD44E21) to keep this lesson tied to its exact Nuxt.js topic.
- 2Document request trust boundary specialized for Protected Routes with focus terms: protected, routes, reference UD44E21 in the smallest useful page, layout, composable, store, server route, or deployment step.
- 3Represent every loading, success, denied, stale, and failure state that Protected Routes can expose.
- 4Test the primary path, one SSR/client boundary, and one failure case for Protected Routes. Include a check for these focus terms: protected, routes, reference UD44E21.
- 5Use blocked unauthorized access and reduced exposure risk for Protected Routes tracked for protected, routes, reference UD44E21 to guide improvements.