A really small and simple auth guard for Laravel Passport that treats the OAuth client just like a user.
When an OAuth client has authenticated using the client_credentials
grant type, this package will allow you to access
the authenticated client through the request()->user()
method call.
Configuration of this is really simple. Simply use the passport-client
auth guard in config/auth.php
:
<?php
// in config/auth.php
return [
'guards' => [
'client' => [
'driver' => 'passport-client',
'provider' => 'client',
]
],
'providers' => [
'client' => [
'driver' => 'eloquent',
'model' => Laravel\Passport\Client::class,
]
]
];
When wanting to fetch the OAuth client that authenticated, simply call the ->user()
method on the request object with
the name of the configured guard:
<?php
class MyController extends \App\Http\Controllers\Controller
{
public function myAction(\Illuminate\Http\Request $request)
{
$client = request()->user('client');
// or
$client = $request->user('client');
}
}
- 2020-03-20
- Initial release.