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     1 <?php
       
     2 
       
     3 return [
       
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     5 	/*
       
     6 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
     7 	| Default Authentication Driver
       
     8 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
     9 	|
       
    10 	| This option controls the authentication driver that will be utilized.
       
    11 	| This driver manages the retrieval and authentication of the users
       
    12 	| attempting to get access to protected areas of your application.
       
    13 	|
       
    14 	| Supported: "database", "eloquent"
       
    15 	|
       
    16 	*/
       
    17 
       
    18 	'driver' => 'eloquent',
       
    19 
       
    20 	/*
       
    21 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    22 	| Authentication Model
       
    23 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    24 	|
       
    25 	| When using the "Eloquent" authentication driver, we need to know which
       
    26 	| Eloquent model should be used to retrieve your users. Of course, it
       
    27 	| is often just the "User" model but you may use whatever you like.
       
    28 	|
       
    29 	*/
       
    30 
       
    31 	'model' => 'App\User',
       
    32 
       
    33 	/*
       
    34 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    35 	| Authentication Table
       
    36 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    37 	|
       
    38 	| When using the "Database" authentication driver, we need to know which
       
    39 	| table should be used to retrieve your users. We have chosen a basic
       
    40 	| default value but you may easily change it to any table you like.
       
    41 	|
       
    42 	*/
       
    43 
       
    44 	'table' => 'users',
       
    45 
       
    46 	/*
       
    47 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    48 	| Password Reset Settings
       
    49 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    50 	|
       
    51 	| Here you may set the options for resetting passwords including the view
       
    52 	| that is your password reset e-mail. You can also set the name of the
       
    53 	| table that maintains all of the reset tokens for your application.
       
    54 	|
       
    55 	| The expire time is the number of minutes that the reset token should be
       
    56 	| considered valid. This security feature keeps tokens short-lived so
       
    57 	| they have less time to be guessed. You may change this as needed.
       
    58 	|
       
    59 	*/
       
    60 
       
    61 	'password' => [
       
    62 		'email' => 'emails.password',
       
    63 		'table' => 'password_resets',
       
    64 		'expire' => 60,
       
    65 	],
       
    66 
       
    67 ];