import type { FlightRouterState } from './types' import { flightRouterStateSchema } from './types' import { assert } from 'next/dist/compiled/superstruct' export function parseAndValidateFlightRouterState( stateHeader: string | string[] ): FlightRouterState export function parseAndValidateFlightRouterState( stateHeader: undefined ): undefined export function parseAndValidateFlightRouterState( stateHeader: string | string[] | undefined ): FlightRouterState | undefined export function parseAndValidateFlightRouterState( stateHeader: string | string[] | undefined ): FlightRouterState | undefined { if (typeof stateHeader === 'undefined') { return undefined } if (Array.isArray(stateHeader)) { throw new Error( 'Multiple router state headers were sent. This is not allowed.' ) } // We limit the size of the router state header to ~40kb. This is to prevent // a malicious user from sending a very large header and slowing down the // resolving of the router state. // This is around 2,000 nested or parallel route segment states: // '{"children":["",{}]}'.length === 20. if (stateHeader.length > 20 * 2000) { throw new Error('The router state header was too large.') } try { const state = JSON.parse(decodeURIComponent(stateHeader)) assert(state, flightRouterStateSchema) return state } catch { throw new Error('The router state header was sent but could not be parsed.') } }