mayoz / laravel-tokens
Multi-token support for Laravel Auth.
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Requires
- php: ^7.0.0
- illuminate/auth: ~5.5
- illuminate/contracts: ~5.5
- illuminate/http: ~5.5
- illuminate/queue: ~5.5
- illuminate/support: ~5.5
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Last update: 2024-10-28 00:17:34 UTC
README
Introduction
This package provides a simple solution for give multiple token to your application's users. This solution is similar to Laravel's TokenGuard class.
This package is for Laravel 5.5 and above.
Installation
You can install the package via composer using:
composer require mayoz/laravel-tokens
The service provider will automatically get registered for Laravel 5.5 and above versions. If you want you can add the service provider in config/app.php
file:
'providers' => [ // ... Mayoz\Token\TokenServiceProvider::class, ];
If you are going to make changes the default migration, you can publish the migration
file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Mayoz\Token\TokenServiceProvider" --tag="laravel-tokens-migrations"
Then, you can create the tokens
table by running the migrations:
php artisan migrate
You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Mayoz\Token\TokenServiceProvider" --tag="laravel-tokens-config"
If you need you are free to change your config
file.
Implementation
After installation, you can implement the new feature for your application.
Add the Mayoz\Token\HasToken
trait to your App\User
model. This trait will provide a few helper methods to your model which allow you to inspect the authenticated user's tokens:
<?php namespace App; use Mayoz\Token\HasToken; use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable; use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable; class User extends Authenticatable { use HasToken, Notifiable; // ... }
And finally, you will add the new guard to your application. Open the config/auth.php
file and apply following changes:
'guards' => [ // ... 'api' => [ 'driver' => 'multi-token', 'provider' => 'tokens', ], ], 'providers' => [ // ... 'tokens' => [ 'driver' => 'eloquent', 'model' => Mayoz\Token\Token::class, ], ],
Congratulations!
Usage
When you need it (after login or any actions later), use the helper function to create a new token.
<?php namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Illuminate\Http\Request; class TokenController { public function __invoke(Request $request) { $token = $request->user()->generateToken(); return $token; } }
By default tokens never expire if you do not pass the lifetime when generation. For define expiration, you can pass the time period parameter (in minutes) to generateToken
method.
Generate a new token of 10 minutes life with:
$token = $request->user()->generateToken(10);
The token are not refreshed, token will die when expired. The authentication attempts with expired token will fail.
The authentication process is similar to that of the standard Laravel api_token flows:
The token guard is looking for the token:
- Firstly looking the URL for parameter
?api_token=XXX
- If not exists token, looking the header for
Authorization: Bearer XXX
Finally, if you need the current token model information underlying the authentication process, you can use the token
method.
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
class UserController
{
public function __construct()
{
$this->middleware('auth:api');
}
public function __invoke(Request $request)
{
return [
'user' => $request->user(),
'token' => $request->token(),
];
}
}
Token Generator
By default, the generated token is a string of random 36 chars. If you want to create more meaningful (such as uuid4) tokens, you are free to change the generator method.
Let's make change to generate of uuid4
string. Open the app/Providers/AuthServiceProvider
file and apply the additions:
<?php namespace App\Providers; use Mayoz\Token\Generator; // ... class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider { // ... /** * Register any authentication / authorization services. * * @return void */ public function boot() { // ... Generator::extend(function () { return \Ramsey\Uuid\Uuid::uuid4()->toString(); }); } }
If there is no ramsey/uuid
package in your application, you can install with:
composer require ramsey/uuid
Cheers.
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security Vulnerabilities
If you discover any security related issues, please create a new issue with using the "Bug" label. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.