'guest'], function () { // These routes are defined so that we can continue to reference them programmatically. // They all route to the same controller function which passes off to React. Route::get('/login', 'LoginController@index')->name('auth.login'); Route::get('/password', 'LoginController@index')->name('auth.forgot-password'); Route::get('/password/reset/{token}', 'LoginController@index')->name('auth.reset'); // Apply a throttle to authentication action endpoints, in addition to the // recaptcha endpoints to slow down manual attack spammers even more. 🤷‍ // // @see \Pterodactyl\Providers\RouteServiceProvider Route::middleware(['throttle:authentication'])->group(function () { // Login endpoints. Route::post('/login', [Auth\LoginController::class, 'login'])->middleware('recaptcha'); Route::post('/login/checkpoint', [Auth\LoginCheckpointController::class, 'token'])->name('auth.login-checkpoint'); Route::post('/login/checkpoint/key', [Auth\LoginCheckpointController::class, 'key'])->name('auth.login-checkpoint-key'); // Forgot password route. A post to this endpoint will trigger an // email to be sent containing a reset token. Route::post('/password', 'ForgotPasswordController@sendResetLinkEmail') ->name('auth.post.forgot-password') ->middleware('recaptcha'); }); // Password reset routes. This endpoint is hit after going through // the forgot password routes to acquire a token (or after an account // is created). Route::post('/password/reset', 'ResetPasswordController')->name('auth.reset-password'); // Catch any other combinations of routes and pass them off to the React component. Route::fallback('LoginController@index'); }); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Routes Accessible only when logged in |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Endpoint: /auth | */ Route::post('/logout', 'LoginController@logout')->name('auth.logout')->middleware('auth', 'csrf');