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Making Laravel Passport work with Lumen
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Making Laravel Passport work with Lumen
It's a simple service provider that makes Laravel Passport work with Lumen.
First install Lumen Micro-Framework if you don't have it yet.
Then install Lumen Passport:
composer require dusterio/lumen-passport
Or if you prefer, edit composer.json
manually and run then composer update
:
{
"require": {
"dusterio/lumen-passport": "^0.3.5"
}
}
We need to enable both Laravel Passport provider and Lumen Passport specific provider:
/** @file bootstrap/app.php */
// Enable Facades
$app->withFacades();
// Enable Eloquent
$app->withEloquent();
// Enable auth middleware (shipped with Lumen)
$app->routeMiddleware([
'auth' => App\Http\Middleware\Authenticate::class,
]);
// Register two service providers, Laravel Passport and Lumen adapter
$app->register(Laravel\Passport\PassportServiceProvider::class);
$app->register(Dusterio\LumenPassport\PassportServiceProvider::class);
On 30 Jul 2019 Laravel Passport 7.3.2 had a breaking change - new method introduced on Application class that exists in Laravel but not in Lumen. You could either lock in to an older version or swap the Application class like follows:
/** @file bootstrap/app.php */
//$app = new Laravel\Lumen\Application(
// dirname(__DIR__)
//);
$app = new \Dusterio\LumenPassport\Lumen7Application(
dirname(__DIR__)
);
* Note: If you look inside this class - all it does is adding an extra method configurationIsCached()
that always returns false
.
# Create new tables for Passport
php artisan migrate
# Install encryption keys and other stuff for Passport
php artisan passport:install
It will output the Personal access client ID and secret, and the Password grand client ID and secret.
* Note: Save the secrets in a safe place, you'll need them later to request the access tokens.
Edit config/auth.php
to suit your needs. A simple example:
/** @file config/auth.php */
return [
'providers' => [
'users' => [
'driver' => 'eloquent',
'model' => \App\Models\User::class
]
],
];
* Note: Lumen 7.x and older uses \App\User::class
Load the config since Lumen doesn't load config files automatically:
/** @file bootstrap/app.php */
$app->configure('auth');
Next, you should call the LumenPassport::routes
method within the boot
method of your application (one of your service providers). This method will register the routes necessary to issue access tokens and revoke access tokens, clients, and personal access tokens:
/** @file app/Providers/AuthServiceProvider.php */
use Dusterio\LumenPassport\LumenPassport;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
{
LumenPassport::routes($this->app);
/* rest of boot */
}
}
Make sure your user model uses Laravel Passport's HasApiTokens
trait.
/** @file app/Models/User.php */
use Laravel\Passport\HasApiTokens;
class User extends Model implements AuthenticatableContract, AuthorizableContract
{
use HasApiTokens, Authenticatable, Authorizable, HasFactory;
/* rest of the model */
}
You'll find all the documentation in Laravel Passport Docs.
First you have to issue an access token and then you can use it to authenticate your requests.
# Request
curl --location --request POST '{{APP_URL}}/oauth/token' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"grant_type": "password",
"client_id": "{{CLIENT_ID}}",
"client_secret": "{{CLIENT_SECRET}}",
"username": "{{USER_EMAIL}}",
"password": "{{USER_PASSWORD}}",
"scope": "*"
}'
{
"token_type": "Bearer",
"expires_in": 31536000,
"access_token": "******",
"refresh_token": "******"
}
And with the access_token
you can request access to the routes that uses the Auth:Api Middleware provided by the Lumen Passport.
/** @file routes/web.php */
$router->get('/ping', ['middleware' => 'auth', fn () => 'pong']);
# Request
curl --location --request GET '{{APP_URL}}/ping' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer {{ACCESS_TOKEN}}'
pong
This package mounts the following routes after you call routes()
method, all of them belongs to the namespace \Laravel\Passport\Http\Controllers
:
Verb | Path | Controller | Action | Middleware |
---|---|---|---|---|
POST | /oauth/token | AccessTokenController | issueToken | - |
GET | /oauth/tokens | AuthorizedAccessTokenController | forUser | auth |
DELETE | /oauth/tokens/{token_id} | AuthorizedAccessTokenController | destroy | auth |
POST | /oauth/token/refresh | TransientTokenController | refresh | auth |
GET | /oauth/clients | ClientController | forUser | auth |
POST | /oauth/clients | ClientController | store | auth |
PUT | /oauth/clients/{client_id} | ClientController | update | auth |
DELETE | /oauth/clients/{client_id} | ClientController | destroy | auth |
GET | /oauth/scopes | ScopeController | all | auth |
GET | /oauth/personal-access-tokens | PersonalAccessTokenController | forUser | auth |
POST | /oauth/personal-access-tokens | PersonalAccessTokenController | store | auth |
DELETE | /oauth/personal-access-tokens/{token_id} | PersonalAccessTokenController | destroy | auth |
* Note: some of the Laravel Passport's routes had to 'go away' because they are web-related and rely on sessions (eg. authorise pages). Lumen is an API framework so only API-related routes are present.
There are a couple of extra features that aren't present in Laravel Passport
You can add that into an existing group, or add use this route registrar independently like so;
/** @file app/Providers/AuthServiceProvider.php */
use Dusterio\LumenPassport\LumenPassport;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
{
LumenPassport::routes($this->app, ['prefix' => 'v1/oauth']);
/* rest of boot */
}
}
Sometimes it's handy to allow multiple access tokens per password grant client. Eg. user logs in from several browsers simultaneously. Currently Laravel Passport does not allow that.
/** @file app/Providers/AuthServiceProvider.php */
use Dusterio\LumenPassport\LumenPassport;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
{
LumenPassport::routes($this->app);
LumenPassport::allowMultipleTokens();
/* rest of boot */
}
}
Laravel Passport allows to set one global TTL (time to live) for access tokens, but it may be useful sometimes to set different TTLs for different clients (eg. mobile users get more time than desktop users).
Simply do the following in your service provider:
/** @file app/Providers/AuthServiceProvider.php */
use Carbon\Carbon;
use Dusterio\LumenPassport\LumenPassport;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
{
LumenPassport::routes($this->app);
$client_id = '1';
LumenPassport::tokensExpireIn(Carbon::now()->addDays(14), $client_id);
/* rest of boot */
}
}
If you don't specify client Id, it will simply fall back to Laravel Passport implementation.
php artisan passport:purge
Simply run it to remove expired refresh tokens and their corresponding access tokens from the database.
Instead of opening a new issue, please see if someone has already had it and it has been resolved.
If you have found a bug or want to contribute to improving the package, please review the Contributing guide and the Code of Conduct.
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