Checks whether the input can be handled by this class. If it cannot handle the input, rejects with an error explaining why.
Input that could potentially be handled.
A promise resolving if the input can be handled, rejecting with an Error if not.
Handles the given input. This may only be called if canHandle did not reject. When unconditionally calling both in sequence, consider handleSafe instead.
Input that needs to be handled.
A promise resolving when handling is finished.
Helper function that first runs canHandle followed by handle. Throws the error of canHandle if the data cannot be handled, or returns the result of handle otherwise.
Input data that will be handled if it can be handled.
A promise resolving if the input can be handled, rejecting with an Error if not.
Redirects requests based on the OIDC Interaction prompt. Errors in case no match was found.
The reason we use this intermediate handler instead of letting the OIDC library redirect directly to the correct page, is because that library creates a cookie with of scope of the target page. By having the library always redirect to the index page, the cookie is relevant for all pages and other pages can see if we are still in an interaction.