Everyone keeps screaming: "use the web guard, it fixes it!"
I'm like no, it's an api, it uses the API guard :D
So I dug deeper onto the Web Guard and found these middlewares somewhere deep in the framework, and figured out these are needed.
Tried it and worked.
So literally, no one in the maintainers team gave the solution to anyone, the community came up with the idea to use the web guard instead since it worked. Luckily for me, since I was tempted to do that as well, it didn't work for me either because it had certain middleware it shouldn't have for an API
@DaveRandom kind of feel the same with George Carlin. I wanted to link one of his standup routines to someone a while back, but then re-watched it and was liek "eh...wait..."
SOLVED.
Goto your Kernel.php, under API, set these middlewares:
'api' => [
\App\Http\Middleware\EncryptCookies::class,
\Illuminate\Cookie\Middleware\AddQueuedCookiesToResponse::class,
\Illuminate\Session\Middleware\StartSession::class,
\Laravel\Sanctum\Http\Mid...
Hopefully my answer to my own question will help others out.
@Tiffany yeh I find this difficult... there is much TV comedy particularly 1970-1990 which is absolutely excellent, but is unambiguously not OK. I don't really know what to do with this
I have occasionally thought about the idea of setting up some sort of next-of-kin service for online communities, not sure how that could be orchestrated and I think too dark for me
I have occasionally thought about the idea of setting up some sort of next-of-kin service for online communities, not sure how that could be orchestrated and I think too dark for me
@scorgn basically yeh :-P tho I was thinking more like a service that is authorised to post a message to your services that someone else has control of? basically a "big red button" with a lot of fail-safes and very cancellable
@DaveRandom you just need to explain musichall tradition, cockney-ism, and the vast wasteland that was the pop music scene of the late 70's, early 80s.
@DaveRandom he's doing okay I believe :-) we work together in the same team (him, peehaa and me) and afaik he's planning to move to a new apartment, still living in Japan
on a somewhat related topic, I will have to implement a way for some users of our website to signify their belonging in diverse groups. does anyone know of blogposts or anything with advices on how to be sensible to people while programming that?
@Girgias "not a supertype" when we move to a better platform for RFCs, one thing that would be nice to be able to add is some links to what that means...really not sure how many people a i) going to understand that ii) bother to google it.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier the answer will depend on "why do you need that info"?