Drupal - Redirect Anonymous user to login page
You can test a user's status very early with event subscriber in a custom module that subscribes to KernelEvents::REQUEST.
First, you register the event subscriber in mymodule.services.yml
in your module folder:
services:
mymodule.event_subscriber:
class: Drupal\mymodule\EventSubscriber\RedirectAnonymousSubscriber
arguments: []
tags:
- {name: event_subscriber}
Then add RedirectAnonymousSubscriber.php
for your custom event subscriber in your module in the /src/EventSubscriber/
folder.
namespace Drupal\mymodule\EventSubscriber;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
/**
* Event subscriber subscribing to KernelEvents::REQUEST.
*/
class RedirectAnonymousSubscriber implements EventSubscriberInterface {
public function __construct() {
$this->account = \Drupal::currentUser();
}
public function checkAuthStatus(GetResponseEvent $event) {
if ($this->account->isAnonymous() && \Drupal::routeMatch()->getRouteName() != 'user.login') {
// add logic to check other routes you want available to anonymous users,
// otherwise, redirect to login page.
$route_name = \Drupal::routeMatch()->getRouteName();
if (strpos($route_name, 'view') === 0 && strpos($route_name, 'rest_') !== FALSE) {
return;
}
$response = new RedirectResponse('/user/login', 301);
$event->setResponse($response);
$event->stopPropagation();
}
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents() {
$events[KernelEvents::REQUEST][] = array('checkAuthStatus');
return $events;
}
}
First, create a service for your event subscriber in module-name.services.yml
Code -
services:
[MODULE-NAME]_event_subscriber:
class: Drupal\MODULE-NAME\EventSubscriber\[Event-Subscriber-class]
tags:
- {name: event_subscriber}
Create your own eventsubscriber class inside modules/module-name/src/EventSubscriber
directory:
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
class Event-Subscriber-class implements EventSubscriberInterface {
private $redirectCode = 301;
public function checkForRedirection2(GetResponseEvent $event) {
$account = \Drupal::currentUser();
if (empty($account->id()) {
$response = new RedirectResponse('/', $this->redirectCode);
$response->send();
exit(0);
}
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents() {
$events[KernelEvents::REQUEST][] = array('checkForRedirection2');
return $events;
}
}
On Drupal 8.3.3, this code causes an endless redirection. I've fixed that by adding that instead.
..
$response = new RedirectResponse('/user/login', 301);
$response->send();
..