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I can't seem to figure this out, I'm also a Laravel newbie - so maybe looking in the wrong place. I've set up a new site on my computer from a repo and everything compiles correctly, but I am unable to resolve an OAuth error. The site is a user dashboard and I need to be able to login to see the other pages.
When I open the site I see the following error in my console:
Uncaught (in promise) Failed to re-authenticate user
And when I attempt to login with my credentials I see:
VM38:1 POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/token 500 (Internal Server Error)
I looked at my Laravel logs and see the following message:
local.ERROR: Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable {"exception":"[object] (LogicException(code: 0): Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable at /home/vagrant/code/vendor/league/oauth2-server/src/CryptKey.php:45)
When I initially set up the site, I successfully ran:
composer install
php artisan migrate
and generated a new OAuth key with: artisan passport:client --password
.
Unable to figure out how to resolve the token error.
laravel login oauth vagrant homestead
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I can't seem to figure this out, I'm also a Laravel newbie - so maybe looking in the wrong place. I've set up a new site on my computer from a repo and everything compiles correctly, but I am unable to resolve an OAuth error. The site is a user dashboard and I need to be able to login to see the other pages.
When I open the site I see the following error in my console:
Uncaught (in promise) Failed to re-authenticate user
And when I attempt to login with my credentials I see:
VM38:1 POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/token 500 (Internal Server Error)
I looked at my Laravel logs and see the following message:
local.ERROR: Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable {"exception":"[object] (LogicException(code: 0): Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable at /home/vagrant/code/vendor/league/oauth2-server/src/CryptKey.php:45)
When I initially set up the site, I successfully ran:
composer install
php artisan migrate
and generated a new OAuth key with: artisan passport:client --password
.
Unable to figure out how to resolve the token error.
laravel login oauth vagrant homestead
Did you runphp artisan key:generate
after installation? If this is true, did you also runphp artisan passport:install
?
– HCK
Nov 22 '18 at 20:09
I've runartisan passport:install
, and see my keys files generated, but get a401 unauthorized
error when I attempt to login.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:06
add a comment |
I can't seem to figure this out, I'm also a Laravel newbie - so maybe looking in the wrong place. I've set up a new site on my computer from a repo and everything compiles correctly, but I am unable to resolve an OAuth error. The site is a user dashboard and I need to be able to login to see the other pages.
When I open the site I see the following error in my console:
Uncaught (in promise) Failed to re-authenticate user
And when I attempt to login with my credentials I see:
VM38:1 POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/token 500 (Internal Server Error)
I looked at my Laravel logs and see the following message:
local.ERROR: Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable {"exception":"[object] (LogicException(code: 0): Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable at /home/vagrant/code/vendor/league/oauth2-server/src/CryptKey.php:45)
When I initially set up the site, I successfully ran:
composer install
php artisan migrate
and generated a new OAuth key with: artisan passport:client --password
.
Unable to figure out how to resolve the token error.
laravel login oauth vagrant homestead
I can't seem to figure this out, I'm also a Laravel newbie - so maybe looking in the wrong place. I've set up a new site on my computer from a repo and everything compiles correctly, but I am unable to resolve an OAuth error. The site is a user dashboard and I need to be able to login to see the other pages.
When I open the site I see the following error in my console:
Uncaught (in promise) Failed to re-authenticate user
And when I attempt to login with my credentials I see:
VM38:1 POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/oauth/token 500 (Internal Server Error)
I looked at my Laravel logs and see the following message:
local.ERROR: Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable {"exception":"[object] (LogicException(code: 0): Key path "file:///home/vagrant/code/storage/oauth-private.key" does not exist or is not readable at /home/vagrant/code/vendor/league/oauth2-server/src/CryptKey.php:45)
When I initially set up the site, I successfully ran:
composer install
php artisan migrate
and generated a new OAuth key with: artisan passport:client --password
.
Unable to figure out how to resolve the token error.
laravel login oauth vagrant homestead
laravel login oauth vagrant homestead
edited Nov 22 '18 at 19:56
Federico Grandi
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 19:49
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Did you runphp artisan key:generate
after installation? If this is true, did you also runphp artisan passport:install
?
– HCK
Nov 22 '18 at 20:09
I've runartisan passport:install
, and see my keys files generated, but get a401 unauthorized
error when I attempt to login.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:06
add a comment |
Did you runphp artisan key:generate
after installation? If this is true, did you also runphp artisan passport:install
?
– HCK
Nov 22 '18 at 20:09
I've runartisan passport:install
, and see my keys files generated, but get a401 unauthorized
error when I attempt to login.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:06
Did you run
php artisan key:generate
after installation? If this is true, did you also run php artisan passport:install
?– HCK
Nov 22 '18 at 20:09
Did you run
php artisan key:generate
after installation? If this is true, did you also run php artisan passport:install
?– HCK
Nov 22 '18 at 20:09
I've run
artisan passport:install
, and see my keys files generated, but get a 401 unauthorized
error when I attempt to login.– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:06
I've run
artisan passport:install
, and see my keys files generated, but get a 401 unauthorized
error when I attempt to login.– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:06
add a comment |
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You need to run php artisan passport:install
to generate your key files.
I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
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You need to run php artisan passport:install
to generate your key files.
I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
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You need to run php artisan passport:install
to generate your key files.
I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
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You need to run php artisan passport:install
to generate your key files.
You need to run php artisan passport:install
to generate your key files.
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I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
add a comment |
I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.
– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:
oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
I ran this, and now I see files with my OAuth keys generated which I hadn't before. Unfortunately, I still get an error message when logging in, a different one though:
oauth/token 401 (Unauthorized)
.– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:04
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Did you run
php artisan key:generate
after installation? If this is true, did you also runphp artisan passport:install
?– HCK
Nov 22 '18 at 20:09
I've run
artisan passport:install
, and see my keys files generated, but get a401 unauthorized
error when I attempt to login.– c_c
Nov 23 '18 at 2:06