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namespace App\Http\Controllers\Api\V1; |
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use Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Http\Controllers\ApiGuardController; |
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use Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Models\ApiKey; |
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use App\LaravelRestCms\User\User as User; |
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use Input; |
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use Validator; |
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class UserController extends ApiGuardController |
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{ |
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/** |
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* The name of the model to use for this package |
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* |
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* @var string |
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*/ |
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protected $modelName = \App\LaravelRestCms\User\User::class; |
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/** |
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* The name of the transformer to use for this package |
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* @var string |
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*/ |
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protected $transformerName = \App\LaravelRestCms\User\UserTransformer::class; |
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/** |
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* The key to use as a key for this collection in the output |
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* @var string |
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protected $collectionName = 'users'; |
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/** |
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* The methods that don't require api authentication |
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* @var array |
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*/ |
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protected $apiMethods = [ |
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'authenticate' => [ |
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'keyAuthentication' => false |
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], |
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'deauthenticate' => [ |
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'keyAuthentication' => false |
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] |
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]; |
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/** |
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* Authenticate the login |
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* @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse|\Illuminate\Contracts\Routing\ResponseFactory |
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public function authenticate() |
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$credentials = [ |
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'username' => Input::get('username'), |
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'password' => Input::get('password'), |
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]; |
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$validator = Validator::make([ |
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'username' => $credentials['username'], |
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'password' => $credentials['password'] |
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], |
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[ |
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'username' => 'required|max:255', |
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'password' => 'required|max:255' |
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] |
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if ($validator->fails()) { |
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return $this->response->errorWrongArgsValidator($validator); |
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try { |
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$user = with(new User)->authenticate($credentials['username'], $credentials['password'])->first(); |
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$credentials['email'] = $user->email; |
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} catch (\ErrorException $e) { |
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return $this->response->errorUnauthorized("Your username or password is incorrect"); |
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} |
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// User validated, now assign an api key for this session |
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$apiKey = ApiKey::where('user_id', '=', $user->id)->first(); |
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if (!isset($apiKey)) { |
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$apiKey = new ApiKey; |
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$apiKey->user_id = $user->id; |
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$apiKey->key = $apiKey->generateKey(); |
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$apiKey->level = 5; |
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$apiKey->ignore_limits = 0; |
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} else { |
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$apiKey->generateKey(); |
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if (!$apiKey->save()) { |
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return $this->response->errorInternalError("Failed to create an API key. Please try again."); |
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// return api key |
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return $this->response->withItem($user, new \App\LaravelRestCms\User\UserTransformer); |
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* Retrieve the user model |
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public function getUserDetails() |
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$user = $this->apiKey->user; |
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return isset($user) ? $user : $this->response->errorNotFound(); |
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* Log the user out |
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public function deauthenticate($apiKey) |
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$this->apiKey = ApiKey::where('key', $apiKey)->first(); |
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if (empty($this->apiKey)) { |
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return $this->response->errorUnauthorized("There is no such user to deauthenticate."); |
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'ok' => [ |
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'code' => 'SUCCESSFUL', |
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'http_code' => 200, |
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'message' => 'User was successfuly deauthenticated' |
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} |
In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
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