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javascript - Problems accessing and using response status code after first then() in Promise

As outlined in the title, i'm trying to use the response status code which is available in the first then alongside the JSON response data, but at a later stage in the promise. But instead getting SyntaxError: Unexpected token U in JSON at position 0

promise snippet:

 //fetch request
 .then((res) =>
      //can access status code here
      res.json().then((data) => ({ status: res.status, sid: data.sid }))
    )
    .then((data) => {
      // status code undefined 
      if (data.status === 401) {
        setShowError(true);
        setErrorMessage("Your email and/or password is incorrect.");
      } else if (data.status === 200) {
        localStorage.setItem("_sid", data.sid);
        history.push("/");
      }
    })
    .catch((err) => console.log(err));

express route snippet:

if (user) {
        req.session.userID = user._id;
        res.status(200).json({ sid: req.session.id });
      } else {
        res.sendStatus(401);
      }
    }

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Your promise chaining logic is incorrect as it is not returning a promise from first then block.

Try chaining it like this -

//fetch request
 .then((res) => res.json())
 .then((data) => ({ status: res.status, sid: data.sid }))
 .then((data) => {
      // status code undefined 
      if (data.status === 401) {
        setShowError(true);
        setErrorMessage("Your email and/or password is incorrect.");
      } else if (data.status === 200) {
        localStorage.setItem("_sid", data.sid);
        history.push("/");
      }
    })
    .catch((err) => console.log(err));

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