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Direktori : /home2/selectio/www/fms-worksuite/vendor/laravel/fortify/src/Http/Responses/ |
Current File : /home2/selectio/www/fms-worksuite/vendor/laravel/fortify/src/Http/Responses/LockoutResponse.php |
<?php namespace Laravel\Fortify\Http\Responses; use Illuminate\Http\Response; use Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException; use Laravel\Fortify\Contracts\LockoutResponse as LockoutResponseContract; use Laravel\Fortify\Fortify; use Laravel\Fortify\LoginRateLimiter; class LockoutResponse implements LockoutResponseContract { /** * The login rate limiter instance. * * @var \Laravel\Fortify\LoginRateLimiter */ protected $limiter; /** * Create a new response instance. * * @param \Laravel\Fortify\LoginRateLimiter $limiter * @return void */ public function __construct(LoginRateLimiter $limiter) { $this->limiter = $limiter; } /** * Create an HTTP response that represents the object. * * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response */ public function toResponse($request) { return with($this->limiter->availableIn($request), function ($seconds) { throw ValidationException::withMessages([ Fortify::username() => [ trans('auth.throttle', [ 'seconds' => $seconds, 'minutes' => ceil($seconds / 60), ]), ], ])->status(Response::HTTP_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS); }); } }