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In my project, I use a regular login form from Jetstream for user login.
Also admin panel filament with his login form from a box.
Now I have such a situation.
When I try to log in to the site with the credentials of an unknown user by the site's form, there are no error messages, while the form contains the appropriate field <x-input-error :messages="$errors->get('password')" class="mt-2" />
Otherwise, when I try to do the same on the admin login form, there are proper messages, taken from standard Laravel's validation language file.
How to return the ability to throw error messages to Laravel's form requests?
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In my project, I use a regular login form from Jetstream for user login.
Also admin panel filament with his login form from a box.
Now I have such a situation.
When I try to log in to the site with the credentials of an unknown user by the site's form, there are no error messages, while the form contains the appropriate field
<x-input-error :messages="$errors->get('password')" class="mt-2" />
Otherwise, when I try to do the same on the admin login form, there are proper messages, taken from standard Laravel's validation language file.
How to return the ability to throw error messages to Laravel's form requests?
Any suggestions are Appreciated.
Help me, please!
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