Laravel - How to use access token without filling it inside the postman?
I have created an API in Laravel using Passport, everything is working fine, generating the access token and using the token in Postman to show the data. When the user is login, I save the access token in the database Users table The problem is that I have to pass the access token in the header part of postman manually. How I can pass the generated access token automatically to the header, or anywhere, there I need.
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I have created an API in Laravel using Passport, everything is working fine, generating the access token and using the token in Postman to show the data. When the user is login, I save the access token in the database Users table The problem is that I have to pass the access token in the header part of postman manually. How I can pass the generated access token automatically to the header, or anywhere, there I need.
laravel api postman
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I have created an API in Laravel using Passport, everything is working fine, generating the access token and using the token in Postman to show the data. When the user is login, I save the access token in the database Users table The problem is that I have to pass the access token in the header part of postman manually. How I can pass the generated access token automatically to the header, or anywhere, there I need.
laravel api postman
I have created an API in Laravel using Passport, everything is working fine, generating the access token and using the token in Postman to show the data. When the user is login, I save the access token in the database Users table The problem is that I have to pass the access token in the header part of postman manually. How I can pass the generated access token automatically to the header, or anywhere, there I need.
laravel api postman
laravel api postman
asked Nov 17 '18 at 11:23
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There is no choice, you have to add the token to the header in every request. To make things easy, you can create a 'Collection' in postman and set, for that collection, the login token. It will remain there in every request of the project.

Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
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There is no choice, you have to add the token to the header in every request. To make things easy, you can create a 'Collection' in postman and set, for that collection, the login token. It will remain there in every request of the project.

Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
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There is no choice, you have to add the token to the header in every request. To make things easy, you can create a 'Collection' in postman and set, for that collection, the login token. It will remain there in every request of the project.

Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
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There is no choice, you have to add the token to the header in every request. To make things easy, you can create a 'Collection' in postman and set, for that collection, the login token. It will remain there in every request of the project.

There is no choice, you have to add the token to the header in every request. To make things easy, you can create a 'Collection' in postman and set, for that collection, the login token. It will remain there in every request of the project.

answered Nov 17 '18 at 20:20
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Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
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Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
Thanks for the reply, and thanks for clearing my doubt.
– shashi verma
Nov 19 '18 at 3:45
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
If you don't mind, would you mark de answaer as accepted, please? Regards.
– Carlos Mora
Nov 20 '18 at 14:54
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
yes sure, and if you don't mind, please upvote my question :)
– shashi verma
Nov 21 '18 at 3:51
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