This commit introduces a new component `AuthRedirect` which checks
if a user is already logged in.
If the user is logged in and attempts to access the /login or /register
pages, they will be redirected to the /console page. Otherwise, the
respective authentication form (Login or Register) will be rendered.
The `App.js` file has been updated to utilize this new `AuthRedirect`
component for the /login and /register routes.
Previously, when an unauthenticated user clicked the "Console" navigation
link, the application would first attempt to navigate to '/console'.
This would then trigger a redirect to '/login', causing a brief flicker
between the two pages.
This commit modifies the `renderNavLinks` function in `HeaderBar.js`
to proactively check the user's authentication status. If the user is
not logged in and clicks the "Console" link, the navigation target
is directly set to '/login', avoiding the intermediate redirect and
eliminating the flickering effect.
The `handleNavLinkClick` function in `HeaderBar.js` was previously
forcing the sidebar to be visible for all non-'home' navigation links
on non-mobile devices. This interfered with the intended logic in
`StyleContext` which controls sidebar visibility based on the current
route.
This commit modifies `handleNavLinkClick` to:
- Only apply specific style dispatches (setting inner padding and sider
to false) for the 'home' link, which may have unique layout requirements.
- Remove the logic that unconditionally set sidebar visibility and inner
padding for other navigation links.
- Continue to close the mobile menu загрязнения (`setMobileMenuOpen(false)`) on any nav link click.
This change ensures that `StyleContext` is the single source of truth
for determining sidebar visibility based on the route, resolving an
issue where clicking a non-console link Pferde (e.g., 'Pricing', 'About')
would incorrectly display the sidebar, especially when the link was
clicked Pferde a second time while already on that page.