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Laravel Passport is an OAuth2 server and API authentication package that is simple and enjoyable to use.<br><br>If your application absolutely needs to support OAuth2, then you should use Laravel Passport.<br><br>Laravel Passport provides a full 0Auth2 server implementation. With it, you can easily generate a personal access token to uniquely identify a currently authenticated user.
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GET A PROPOSAL Create API Rest with Laravel Passport Authentication In Lets Nurture 290 VIEWS 28 Dec. 20 Laravel Passport is an OAuth2 server and API authentication package that is simple and enjoyable to use. If your application absolutely needs to support OAuth2, then you should use Laravel Passport. Laravel Passport provides a full 0Auth2 server implementation. With it, you can easily generate a personal access token to uniquely identify a currently authenticated user. 1. Installation For installing this package Run this command from the Terminal: composer require laravel/passport Once the installation is complete, passport migrations will create the tables your application needs to store clients and access tokens.Run the following command to migrate your database: php artisan migrate
We use cookies to give you tailored experiences on our website.We use cookies to give you tailored experiences on our website. Okay 2. Generate keys This command will create the encryption keys needed to generate secure access tokens. php artisan passport:install After the installation process, add the Laravel\Passport\HasApiTokens trait to your App\User model as shown here: Now, to register the routes necessary to issue and revoke access tokens, call the Passport::routes method within the boot method of your AuthServiceProvider. To do this, open the app/Providers/AuthServiceProvider 몭le and update its content as shown below:
Finally, open con몭g\auth.php and set the driver of API to passport in the guards array shown below. 3. Create API Routes Laravel provides routes/api.php 몭le for writing web services routes. So, add a new route on that 몭le.
4. Create API Controller Create function in your controller 몭le Login function Logout function
5. Test API in Postman Add Request data in postman for Login The API will return a token, which we will use in further requests as our means to authentication.
For logout using this token In Postman, the “Authorization” tab has a drop-down where the type can be set to “Bearer Token,” after which the token can go into the token 몭eld. And you will successfully log out. O몭cial Documentation For more information and details you can read the o몭cial document from Laravel website. « What is Deep Learning? How to Setup yajra data table in Laravel » Sign up our Newsletter!
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