I have a method in my base controller.php that formats all my responses to how I like it like so;
public function sendError($error, $errorMessages = [], $code = 404)
{
    $response = [
        'success' => false,
        'message' => $error,
    ];
    if (!empty($errorMessages)) {
        $response['data'] = $errorMessages;
    }
    return response()->json($response, $code);
}
If I am calling it from another controller, i simply just call
return $this->sendError('Validation Error', $validator->errors(), 400);
But i am also using middleware for my JWT-Auth. Instead of re-writing the method, is there any way to call this controller method from inside middleware?
First get the existing instance:
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route;
// ...
$myController = Route::getCurrentRoute()->getController();
Then call as you would normally, in OP's case:
return $myController->sendError('My error message.', [], 400);
Note that above is tested with Laravel 6.x release.
try this one in middleware by create of your controller
return (new yourChildController)->sendError('xyz errro',[],400)
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