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InvoiceShelf/app/Http/Controllers/Company/Auth/AuthController.php
Darko Gjorgjijoski 6d1816bd1b refactor: reorganize app/Services and app/Support by domain
The app/Services/ directory had grown into 22 flat files at the root plus 7 uneven subdirectories — finding anything required scrolling through an alphabetical mix of small CRUD services, infrastructure drivers, and install-time utilities. This commit groups services by domain, folds Backup into a new Storage namespace, and moves framework-infrastructure and install-time helpers out of Services and into Support where they belong.

New Services layout: Documents/ (Invoice, Estimate, RecurringInvoice, Payment, Expense, Transaction, DocumentItem, SerialNumber, Currency — matches the 'Documents' navigation group); Company/ (Company, Member, Invitation); Mail/ (MailConfiguration, CompanyMailConfig); Storage/ (FileDisk, plus Backup folded in). ExchangeRateProviderService moves next to its drivers in ExchangeRate/; FontService moves into Pdf/ where it belongs. CustomerService, ItemService, CustomFieldService stay at the Services root as standalone single-file domains.

Moves to Support/: Hashids/ (library wrapper — not business logic); Setup/ (one-shot install-time utilities — stateless helpers); Pdf/ (ImageUtils, PdfTemplateUtils, plus the existing PdfHtmlSanitizer consolidated into the same subdir). These are all framework infrastructure and stateless utilities — the 'service' label never really fit them.

Namespace declarations in 29 moved files updated to match new paths. 62 consumer files (controllers, other services, tests, database factories, seeders, routes, bootstrap/providers.php) have their use statements rewritten via a literal-string replacement script — no regex meant no risk of half-matching. Three Documents services needed an explicit 'use App\Services\Mail\CompanyMailConfigService' added because the same-namespace short reference they relied on no longer resolves after the split.

Verified: composer dump-autoload, 350 tests pass (850 assertions), vendor/bin/pint clean, npm run build succeeds.
2026-04-11 10:00:00 +02:00

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<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers\Company\Auth;
use App\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use App\Http\Requests\LoginRequest;
use App\Models\CompanyInvitation;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Services\Company\InvitationService;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Hash;
use Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException;
class AuthController extends Controller
{
public function login(LoginRequest $request)
{
$user = User::whereRaw('LOWER(email) = ?', [strtolower($request->username)])->first();
if (! $user || ! Hash::check($request->password, $user->password)) {
throw ValidationException::withMessages([
'email' => ['The provided credentials are incorrect.'],
]);
}
// Auto-accept invitation if token is provided
if ($request->has('invitation_token') && $request->invitation_token) {
$invitation = CompanyInvitation::where('token', $request->invitation_token)
->pending()
->first();
if ($invitation) {
app(InvitationService::class)->accept($invitation, $user);
}
}
return response()->json([
'type' => 'Bearer',
'token' => $user->createToken($request->device_name)->plainTextToken,
]);
}
public function logout(Request $request)
{
$request->user()->currentAccessToken()->delete();
return response()->json([
'success' => true,
]);
}
public function check()
{
return Auth::check();
}
}