fix(server): handle token verification errors gracefully
Wrap the verifyLogtoToken promise with a catch block to prevent
unhandled promise rejections. When token verification fails,
return an empty payload instead of throwing an error, ensuring
the application continues to run without crashing.
- Added .catch(() => ({ payload: {} })) to the token verification logic
- Prevents downstream errors when the token is invalid or missing
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ export const verifyLogtoToken = async (headers: Headers | string) => {
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// Expected audience token, the resource indicator of the current API
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// Expected audience token, the resource indicator of the current API
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audience: LOGTO_RESOURCE,
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audience: LOGTO_RESOURCE,
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}
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}
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);
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).catch(() => ({ payload: {} }));
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// console.debug('Payload', payload);
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// console.debug('Payload', payload);
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// Sub is the user ID, used for user identification
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// Sub is the user ID, used for user identification
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return payload
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return payload
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