Laravel 5.3 Password Broker Customization

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生来不讨喜 2020-12-14 03:30

Does anyone know how to override the functions used within laravel\'s password broker? I know the docs:

https://laravel.com/docs/5.3/passwords#resetting-views

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  • 2020-12-14 04:08

    I had to face the same issue, needed to override some of the PasswordBroker functions. After a lot of investigation on the web and many failed attempts to do so, I ended up to the following implementation:

    1. Created a CustomPasswordResetServiceProvider inside App\Providers where I registered a CustomPasswordBrokerManager instance.

      namespace App\Providers;
      use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
      use App\Services\CustomPasswordBrokerManager; 
      class CustomPasswordResetServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider{
          protected $defer = true;
      
          public function register()
          {
              $this->registerPasswordBrokerManager();
          }
      
          protected function registerPasswordBrokerManager()
          {
              $this->app->singleton('auth.password', function ($app) {
                  return new CustomPasswordBrokerManager($app);
              });
          }
      
          public function provides()
          {
              return ['auth.password'];
          }
      }
      
    2. In config/app.php commented out line:
      //Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordResetServiceProvider::class,
      and added:
      App\Providers\CustomPasswordResetServiceProvider::class,

    3. Inside App\Services folder created a CustomPasswordBrokerManager and copied the context of the default PasswordBrokerManager located at:
      Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordBrokerManager.php
      Then modified the function resolve to return an instance of my CustomPasswordProvider class.

      protected function resolve($name)
      {
          $config = $this->getConfig($name);
          if (is_null($config)) {
              throw new InvalidArgumentException("Password resetter [{$name}] is not defined.");
          }
      
          return new CustomPasswordBroker(
              $this->createTokenRepository($config),
              $this->app['auth']->createUserProvider($config['provider'])
      );
      }
      
    4. Finally inside App\Services folder I created a CustomPasswordBroker class which extends default PasswordBroker located at:
      Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordBroker and overridden the functions that I needed.

      use Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordBroker as BasePasswordBroker;    
      
      class CustomPasswordBroker extends BasePasswordBroker    
      {    
      // override the functions that you need here    
      }      
      

    Not sure if this is the best implementation but it worked for me.

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  • 2020-12-14 04:25

    There are some missing things for step 1 & 3 in the answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/42855948/2311074

    Step 1

    Probably the safest way is to simply copy the class from Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PassswordResetServiceProvider.php to App\Provider\CustomPasswordResetServiceProviderand change:

    1. Namespace to namespace App\Providers;
    2. Class name to CustomPasswordResetServiceProvider
    3. Add use App\Services\CustomPasswordBrokerManager; to the top
    4. Inside the function registerPasswordBroker rename PasswordBrokerManager to CustomPasswordBrokerManager

    Step 2.

    Besides changing the resolve method also do the following:

    1. Change namespace to namespace App\Services;
    2. Add use Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\DatabaseTokenRepository; to the top
    3. Change class name to CustomPasswordBrokerManager
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