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invoiceninja/app/Http/Controllers/Auth/ResetPasswordController.php
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<?php
/**
* Invoice Ninja (https://invoiceninja.com).
*
* @link https://github.com/invoiceninja/invoiceninja source repository
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2022. Invoice Ninja LLC (https://invoiceninja.com)
*
* @license https://www.elastic.co/licensing/elastic-license
*/
namespace App\Http\Controllers\Auth;
use App\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use App\Libraries\MultiDB;
use App\Models\Account;
use App\Models\Company;
use App\Utils\Ninja;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\ResetsPasswords;
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Password;
class ResetPasswordController extends Controller
{
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Password Reset Controller
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This controller is responsible for handling password reset requests
| and uses a simple trait to include this behavior. You're free to
| explore this trait and override any methods you wish to tweak.
|
*/
use ResetsPasswords;
/**
* Where to redirect users after resetting their password.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $redirectTo = '/';
/**
* Create a new controller instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public function __construct()
{
$this->middleware('guest');
}
public function showResetForm(Request $request, $token = null)
{
$company = false;
if (Ninja::isHosted()) {
MultiDB::findAndSetDbByCompanyKey($request->session()->get('company_key'));
$company = Company::where('company_key', $request->session()->get('company_key'))->first();
}
if ($company) {
$account = $company->account;
} else {
$account = Account::first();
}
return $this->render('auth.passwords.reset', ['root' => 'themes', 'token' => $token, 'account' => $account]);
}
/**
* Reset the given user's password.
*
* @param Request $request
* @return RedirectResponse|JsonResponse
* @throws \Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException
*/
public function reset(Request $request)
{
$request->validate($this->rules(), $this->validationErrorMessages());
// Here we will attempt to reset the user's password. If it is successful we
// will update the password on an actual user model and persist it to the
// database. Otherwise we will parse the error and return the response.
$response = $this->broker()->reset(
$this->credentials($request),
function ($user, $password) {
$this->resetPassword($user, $password);
}
);
// Added this because it collides the session between
// client & main portal giving unlimited redirects.
auth()->logout();
// If the password was successfully reset, we will redirect the user back to
// the application's home authenticated view. If there is an error we can
// redirect them back to where they came from with their error message.
return $response == Password::PASSWORD_RESET
? $this->sendResetResponse($request, $response)
: $this->sendResetFailedResponse($request, $response);
}
public function afterReset()
{
auth()->logout();
return redirect('/');
}
}