Lumen and jwt token not set









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I have implemented lumen and tymon jwt token version tymon/jwt-auth": "^1.0@dev



This is my auth controller



<?php

namespace AppHttpControllers;

use AppHttpControllersController;
use IlluminateHttpRequest;
use TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth;

class AuthController extends Controller
{
/**
* @var TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth
*/
protected $jwt;

public function __construct(JWTAuth $jwt)

$this->jwt = $jwt;


public function postLogin(Request $request)

$this->validate($request, [
'email' => 'required


public function getLogout()

try

$this->jwt->invalidate();

$response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'successfully_logged_out', 200, 'success');
catch(Exception $e)
var_dump($e->getMessage());
$response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'error_logging_out', 400, 'fail');

return $response;



public function getRefresh()

try
$data = $this->jwt->refresh();
$response = $this->jsonResponse($data, 'refreshed_token', 200, 'success');

catch(Exception $e)
var_dump($e->getMessage());
$response = response()->json(['message' => 'unable_to_refresh_token', 'status' => 400], 400);

return $response;



When I use the postLogin method everything is fine and I get the token in response, but when I try to invalidate or refresh or getToken, I'm getting the error




no token provided.




Does anyone have an idea how to solve this issue? I am not sure why the token isn't stored.










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    I have implemented lumen and tymon jwt token version tymon/jwt-auth": "^1.0@dev



    This is my auth controller



    <?php

    namespace AppHttpControllers;

    use AppHttpControllersController;
    use IlluminateHttpRequest;
    use TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth;

    class AuthController extends Controller
    {
    /**
    * @var TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth
    */
    protected $jwt;

    public function __construct(JWTAuth $jwt)

    $this->jwt = $jwt;


    public function postLogin(Request $request)

    $this->validate($request, [
    'email' => 'required


    public function getLogout()

    try

    $this->jwt->invalidate();

    $response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'successfully_logged_out', 200, 'success');
    catch(Exception $e)
    var_dump($e->getMessage());
    $response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'error_logging_out', 400, 'fail');

    return $response;



    public function getRefresh()

    try
    $data = $this->jwt->refresh();
    $response = $this->jsonResponse($data, 'refreshed_token', 200, 'success');

    catch(Exception $e)
    var_dump($e->getMessage());
    $response = response()->json(['message' => 'unable_to_refresh_token', 'status' => 400], 400);

    return $response;



    When I use the postLogin method everything is fine and I get the token in response, but when I try to invalidate or refresh or getToken, I'm getting the error




    no token provided.




    Does anyone have an idea how to solve this issue? I am not sure why the token isn't stored.










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      I have implemented lumen and tymon jwt token version tymon/jwt-auth": "^1.0@dev



      This is my auth controller



      <?php

      namespace AppHttpControllers;

      use AppHttpControllersController;
      use IlluminateHttpRequest;
      use TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth;

      class AuthController extends Controller
      {
      /**
      * @var TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth
      */
      protected $jwt;

      public function __construct(JWTAuth $jwt)

      $this->jwt = $jwt;


      public function postLogin(Request $request)

      $this->validate($request, [
      'email' => 'required


      public function getLogout()

      try

      $this->jwt->invalidate();

      $response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'successfully_logged_out', 200, 'success');
      catch(Exception $e)
      var_dump($e->getMessage());
      $response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'error_logging_out', 400, 'fail');

      return $response;



      public function getRefresh()

      try
      $data = $this->jwt->refresh();
      $response = $this->jsonResponse($data, 'refreshed_token', 200, 'success');

      catch(Exception $e)
      var_dump($e->getMessage());
      $response = response()->json(['message' => 'unable_to_refresh_token', 'status' => 400], 400);

      return $response;



      When I use the postLogin method everything is fine and I get the token in response, but when I try to invalidate or refresh or getToken, I'm getting the error




      no token provided.




      Does anyone have an idea how to solve this issue? I am not sure why the token isn't stored.










      share|improve this question















      I have implemented lumen and tymon jwt token version tymon/jwt-auth": "^1.0@dev



      This is my auth controller



      <?php

      namespace AppHttpControllers;

      use AppHttpControllersController;
      use IlluminateHttpRequest;
      use TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth;

      class AuthController extends Controller
      {
      /**
      * @var TymonJWTAuthJWTAuth
      */
      protected $jwt;

      public function __construct(JWTAuth $jwt)

      $this->jwt = $jwt;


      public function postLogin(Request $request)

      $this->validate($request, [
      'email' => 'required


      public function getLogout()

      try

      $this->jwt->invalidate();

      $response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'successfully_logged_out', 200, 'success');
      catch(Exception $e)
      var_dump($e->getMessage());
      $response = $this->jsonResponse(null, 'error_logging_out', 400, 'fail');

      return $response;



      public function getRefresh()

      try
      $data = $this->jwt->refresh();
      $response = $this->jsonResponse($data, 'refreshed_token', 200, 'success');

      catch(Exception $e)
      var_dump($e->getMessage());
      $response = response()->json(['message' => 'unable_to_refresh_token', 'status' => 400], 400);

      return $response;



      When I use the postLogin method everything is fine and I get the token in response, but when I try to invalidate or refresh or getToken, I'm getting the error




      no token provided.




      Does anyone have an idea how to solve this issue? I am not sure why the token isn't stored.







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