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| 1 | <?php |
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| 20 | public function generateAuthenticationToken() |
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| 21 | { |
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| 22 | $this->outputCli(Ansi::clear(), true); |
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| 23 | $this->outputCli(Ansi::sgr(__METHOD__, [Sgr::BOLD]), true); |
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| 24 | $this->outputCli(); |
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| 26 | $jwt = \ParcelValue\Api\AuthenticationToken::generate($this->clientId, $this->clientKey, $this->serverKey); |
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| 27 | $this->outputCli(Ansi::sgr('Success!', [Sgr::GREEN]), false); |
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| 28 | $this->outputCli(' Your token is:', true); |
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| 29 | $this->outputCli(); |
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| 30 | $this->outputCli($jwt, true); |
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| 31 | $this->outputCli(); |
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| 32 | return new \WebServCo\Framework\Cli\Response('', true); |
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| 33 | } |
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