<?php
namespace Illuminate\Foundation\Auth;
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Password;
use Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException;
trait SendsPasswordResetEmails
{
/**
* Display the form to request a password reset link.
*
* @return \Illuminate\View\View
*/
public function showLinkRequestForm()
{
return view('auth.passwords.email');
}
/**
* Send a reset link to the given user.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse|\Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse
*/
public function sendResetLinkEmail(Request $request)
{
$this->validateEmail($request);
// We will send the password reset link to this user. Once we have attempted
// to send the link, we will examine the response then see the message we
// need to show to the user. Finally, we'll send out a proper response.
$response = $this->broker()->sendResetLink(
$this->credentials($request)
);
return $response == Password::RESET_LINK_SENT
? $this->sendResetLinkResponse($request, $response)
: $this->sendResetLinkFailedResponse($request, $response);
}
/**
* Validate the email for the given request.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @return void
*/
protected function validateEmail(Request $request)
{
$request->validate(['email' => 'required|email']);
}
/**
* Get the needed authentication credentials from the request.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @return array
*/
protected function credentials(Request $request)
{
return $request->only('email');
}
/**
* Get the response for a successful password reset link.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param string $response
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse|\Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse
*/
protected function sendResetLinkResponse(Request $request, $response)
{
return $request->wantsJson()
? new JsonResponse(['message' => trans($response)], 200)
: back()->with('status', trans($response));
}
/**
* Get the response for a failed password reset link.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param string $response
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse
*
* @throws \Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException
*/
protected function sendResetLinkFailedResponse(Request $request, $response)
{
if ($request->wantsJson()) {
throw ValidationException::withMessages([
'email' => [trans($response)],
]);
}
return back()
->withInput($request->only('email'))
->withErrors(['email' => trans($response)]);
}
/**
* Get the broker to be used during password reset.
*
* @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\PasswordBroker
*/
public function broker()
{
return Password::broker();
}
}
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