Is the running outside of injection context warning legitimate when using validatePassword?
My code:
import { EnvironmentInjector, inject, runInInjectionContext } from '@angular/core';
import { Auth, validatePassword } from '@angular/fire/auth';
import type { PasswordValidationStatus } from '@angular/fire/auth';
import type { AbstractControl, AsyncValidatorFn, ValidationErrors } from '@angular/forms';
import { getPasswordControlValue } from './util';
/**
* Validate against the Firebase Project Authentication Password Policy.
*
* Note: at this time there is no actual need for this because the policy only enforces length and
* other Validators already check for that. However it is nice to know how to do this.
*/
export const passwordFirebaseValidator = (): AsyncValidatorFn => {
const auth: Auth = inject(Auth);
const environmentInjector = inject(EnvironmentInjector);
return async (control: AbstractControl<unknown>): Promise<ValidationErrors | null> => {
const value = getPasswordControlValue(control);
// Like Validators.email, rely on Validators.required to check for blank passwords.
if (value == undefined) {
return null; // eslint-disable-line unicorn/no-null -- ValidatorFn returns null
}
const { passwordPolicy: _, ...status } = await runInInjectionContext(
environmentInjector,
async (): Promise<PasswordValidationStatus> => validatePassword(auth, value),
);
return status.isValid ? null : { firebasevalidator: status }; // eslint-disable-line unicorn/no-null
};
};
I added EnvironmentInjector and runInInjectionContext and that got rid of the warning, but is all this necessary? It would be nice if validation was simplier.
Is the running outside of injection context warning legitimate when using
validatePassword?My code:
I added
EnvironmentInjectorandrunInInjectionContextand that got rid of the warning, but is all this necessary? It would be nice if validation was simplier.