Hesto / multi-auth

Laravel 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 multi auth package
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Hesto MultiAuth for Laravel 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 (see version guidance)

Version Guidance

Version Laravel version Status Branch Install
1.x 5.3 and 5.4 EOL 1.0 composer require hesto/multi-auth 1.*
2.x 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 Latest 2.0 composer require hesto/multi-auth

What it does?

With one simple command you can setup multi auth for your Laravel project. The package installs:

Usage

Step 1: Install Through Composer

composer require hesto/multi-auth

Step 2: Add the Service Provider (only for laravel lower than 5.5)

You'll only want to use these package for local development, so you don't want to update the production providers array in config/app.php. Instead, add the provider in app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php, like so:

public function register()
{
    if ($this->app->environment() == 'local') {
        $this->app->register('Hesto\MultiAuth\MultiAuthServiceProvider');
    }
}

Step 3: Install Multi-Auth files in your project

php artisan multi-auth:install {singular_lowercase_name_of_guard} -f

// Examples
php artisan multi-auth:install admin -f
php artisan multi-auth:install employee -f
php artisan multi-auth:install customer -f

Notice: If you don't provide -f flag, it will not work. It is a protection against accidental activation.

Alternative:

If you want to install Multi-Auth files in a subdomain you must pass the option --domain.

php artisan multi-auth:install admin -f --domain
php artisan multi-auth:install employee -f --domain
php artisan multi-auth:install customer -f --domain

To be able to use this feature properly, you should add a key to your .env file:

APP_DOMAIN=yourdomain.com

This will allow us to use it in the routes file, prefixing it with the domain feature from Laravel routing system.

Using it like so: ['domain' => '{guard}.' . env('APP_DOMAIN')]

Step 4: Migrate new model table

php artisan migrate

Step 5: Try it

Go to: http://project_url/GuardName/login

Example: http://myproject.dev/customer/login

Options

If you don't want model and migration use --model flag.

php artisan multi-auth:install admin -f --model

If you don't want views use --views flag.

php artisan multi-auth:install admin -f --views

If you don't want routes in your routes/web.php file, use --routes flag.

php artisan multi-auth:install admin -f --routes

Note

If you want to change the redirect path for once your guard is logged out. Add and override the following method in your {GuardName}Auth\LoginController:

/**
 * Get the path that we should redirect once logged out.
 * Adaptable to user needs.
 *
 * @return string
 */
public function logoutToPath() {
    return '/';
}

Files which are changed and added by this package

Changelog

Note: Never install configurations with same guard again after installed new version of package. So if you already installed your admin guard, don't install it again after you update package to latest version.

v1.0.7

v1.0.6

v1.0.5

v1.0.4

Route::group([
    'prefix' => 'admin', //if you have older version of package ( < v1.0.4) add this line manually,
    'as' => 'admin.', //if you have older version of package ( < v1.0.4) add this line manually (the DOT at the end is important),
    'middleware' => ['web', 'admin'],
    'namespace' => $this->namespace,
], function ($router) {
    require base_path('routes/admin.php');
});
//New way
Route::get('/home', function () { // <- no {guard} prefix and it has proper name (admin.home)
    //content
})->name('home'); // http://your-project/admin/home

//Old way
Route::get('/admin/home', function () { // <- with {guard} prefix
    //content
})->name('admin.home'); // http://your-project/admin/home

v1.0.3

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