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| 13 | public function __invoke(IssueTokenRequest $request) |
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| 14 | { |
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| 15 | /** @var \Oscer\Cms\Core\Users\Models\User $user */ |
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| 16 | $user = User::query()->where('email', $request->input('email'))->first(); |
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| 18 | if (! $user || ! Hash::check($request->input('password'), $user->getAuthPassword())) { |
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| 19 | throw new HttpResponseException(response()->json([ |
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| 20 | 'errors' => [ |
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| 21 | 'email' => ['The provided credentials are incorrect.'], |
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| 22 | ], |
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| 23 | ], JsonResponse::HTTP_UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)); |
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| 24 | } |
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| 26 | return response()->json(['token' => $user->createToken('admin_ui')->plainTextToken], 201); |
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| 27 | } |
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| 28 | } |
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It seems like the method you are trying to call exists only in some of the possible types.
Let’s take a look at an example:
Available Fixes
Add an additional type-check:
Only allow a single type to be passed if the variable comes from a parameter: