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