Laravel 5.4 how to change passport error token response











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I using Laravel Passport Authentication.Laravel Response on token error is only



{
"error": "Unauthenticated."
}


but i want different response for token error like



{
"error" : true,
"message" : "Unauthenticated"
}


I am searching on the web from two days but still not find any good way to do that i also want to change token checking way ... like i want to check token with user id so that laravel check the user id and token is from authentic user.










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    I using Laravel Passport Authentication.Laravel Response on token error is only



    {
    "error": "Unauthenticated."
    }


    but i want different response for token error like



    {
    "error" : true,
    "message" : "Unauthenticated"
    }


    I am searching on the web from two days but still not find any good way to do that i also want to change token checking way ... like i want to check token with user id so that laravel check the user id and token is from authentic user.










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      I using Laravel Passport Authentication.Laravel Response on token error is only



      {
      "error": "Unauthenticated."
      }


      but i want different response for token error like



      {
      "error" : true,
      "message" : "Unauthenticated"
      }


      I am searching on the web from two days but still not find any good way to do that i also want to change token checking way ... like i want to check token with user id so that laravel check the user id and token is from authentic user.










      share|improve this question













      I using Laravel Passport Authentication.Laravel Response on token error is only



      {
      "error": "Unauthenticated."
      }


      but i want different response for token error like



      {
      "error" : true,
      "message" : "Unauthenticated"
      }


      I am searching on the web from two days but still not find any good way to do that i also want to change token checking way ... like i want to check token with user id so that laravel check the user id and token is from authentic user.







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          You can return error in this way.



          $credentials = request(['email', 'password']);

          if (!Auth::attempt($credentials)) {
          return response()->json([
          'error' => true,
          "message" : "Unauthenticated"
          ], 401);
          }





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          • thanks for suggestion.... i found exception handler class in AppExceptionhandler.php where we can customize our error response.
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          You can return error in this way.



          $credentials = request(['email', 'password']);

          if (!Auth::attempt($credentials)) {
          return response()->json([
          'error' => true,
          "message" : "Unauthenticated"
          ], 401);
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          • thanks for suggestion.... i found exception handler class in AppExceptionhandler.php where we can customize our error response.
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          You can return error in this way.



          $credentials = request(['email', 'password']);

          if (!Auth::attempt($credentials)) {
          return response()->json([
          'error' => true,
          "message" : "Unauthenticated"
          ], 401);
          }





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          • thanks for suggestion.... i found exception handler class in AppExceptionhandler.php where we can customize our error response.
            – Naveen Roy
            Nov 12 at 10:03













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          You can return error in this way.



          $credentials = request(['email', 'password']);

          if (!Auth::attempt($credentials)) {
          return response()->json([
          'error' => true,
          "message" : "Unauthenticated"
          ], 401);
          }





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          You can return error in this way.



          $credentials = request(['email', 'password']);

          if (!Auth::attempt($credentials)) {
          return response()->json([
          'error' => true,
          "message" : "Unauthenticated"
          ], 401);
          }






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          • thanks for suggestion.... i found exception handler class in AppExceptionhandler.php where we can customize our error response.
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          thanks for suggestion.... i found exception handler class in AppExceptionhandler.php where we can customize our error response.
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          thanks for suggestion.... i found exception handler class in AppExceptionhandler.php where we can customize our error response.
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