BookStack/app/Http/Controllers/Auth/ForgotPasswordController.php

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<?php
namespace BookStack\Http\Controllers\Auth;
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use BookStack\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\SendsPasswordResetEmails;
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use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Password;
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class ForgotPasswordController extends Controller
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{
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Password Reset Controller
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This controller is responsible for handling password reset emails and
| includes a trait which assists in sending these notifications from
| your application to your users. Feel free to explore this trait.
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|
*/
use SendsPasswordResetEmails;
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/**
* Create a new controller instance.
*
* @return void
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*/
public function __construct()
{
$this->middleware('guest');
parent::__construct();
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}
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/**
* Send a reset link to the given user.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @return \Illuminate\Http\RedirectResponse
*/
public function sendResetLinkEmail(Request $request)
{
$this->validate($request, ['email' => 'required|email']);
// We will send the password reset link to this user. Once we have attempted
// to send the link, we will examine the response then see the message we
// need to show to the user. Finally, we'll send out a proper response.
$response = $this->broker()->sendResetLink(
$request->only('email')
);
if ($response === Password::RESET_LINK_SENT) {
$message = 'A password reset link has been sent to ' . $request->get('email') . '.';
session()->flash('success', $message);
return back()->with('status', trans($response));
}
// If an error was returned by the password broker, we will get this message
// translated so we can notify a user of the problem. We'll redirect back
// to where the users came from so they can attempt this process again.
return back()->withErrors(
['email' => trans($response)]
);
}
}