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Reset Password Events
The following is the list of the reset password events and where they happen:
On Controllers
- RecoveryController
- ResetPasswordEvent::EVENT_BEFORE_TOKEN_VALIDATE: Occurs before a reset password token is validated
- ResetPasswordEvent::EVENT_AFTER_RESET: Occurs after the password has been reset
 
How to Work With Reset Password Events
This event is a bit more special than the others. When the token is about to be validated and the
EVENT_BEFORE_TOKEN_VALIDATE is raised, only contains an instance of Da\User\Model\Token model and is accessible via
Da\Form\ResetPasswordEvent::getToken() method. But after the token is successfully validated, then when the
Event_AFTER_RESET is triggered, you can also access a Da\User\Form\RecoveryForm instance via its
Da\Form\ResetPasswordEvent::getToken() method.
Check the following code as an example:
<?php 
// events.php file
use Da\User\Controller\RecoveryController;
use Da\User\Event\ResetPasswordEvent;
use yii\base\Event;
Event::on(
    RecoveryController::class, 
    ResetPasswordEvent::EVENT_BEFORE_TOKEN_VALIDATE, 
    function (ResetPasswordEvent $event) {
    
        $token = $event->getToken(); // $token is a Da\User\Model\Token instance
        $form = $event->getForm(); // form is NULL
        // ... your logic here
    });
Event::on(
    RecoveryController::class, 
    ResetPasswordEvent::EVENT_AFTER_RESET, 
    function (ResetPasswordEvent $event) {
    
        $token = $event->getToken(); // $token is a Da\User\Model\Token instance
        $form = $event->getForm(); // form is a Da\User\Form\RecoveryForm instance with submitted data
        // ... your logic here
    });
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