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<?php
namespace Laravel\Fortify\Http\Responses;
use Illuminate\Http\Response;
use Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException;
use Laravel\Fortify\Contracts\LockoutResponse as LockoutResponseContract;
use Laravel\Fortify\Fortify;
use Laravel\Fortify\LoginRateLimiter;
class LockoutResponse implements LockoutResponseContract
{
/**
* The login rate limiter instance.
*
* @var \Laravel\Fortify\LoginRateLimiter
*/
protected $limiter;
/**
* Create a new response instance.
*
* @param \Laravel\Fortify\LoginRateLimiter $limiter
* @return void
*/
public function __construct(LoginRateLimiter $limiter)
{
$this->limiter = $limiter;
}
/**
* Create an HTTP response that represents the object.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response
*/
public function toResponse($request)
{
return with($this->limiter->availableIn($request), function ($seconds) {
throw ValidationException::withMessages([
Fortify::username() => [
trans('auth.throttle', [
'seconds' => $seconds,
'minutes' => ceil($seconds / 60),
]),
],
])->status(Response::HTTP_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS);
});
}
}