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<?php
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return array(
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Retrieve The Current User
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This closure is called by the Auth class' "user" method when trying to
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| retrieve a user by the ID that is stored in their session. If you find
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| the user, just return the user object, but make sure it has an "id"
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| property. If you can't find the user, just return null.
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| Of course, a simple and elegant authentication solution has already
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| been provided for you using the query builder and hashing engine.
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| We love making your life as easy as possible.
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*/
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'user' => function($id)
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{
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if (filter_var($id, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT) !== false)
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{
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return DB::table('users')->find($id);
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}
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},
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Authenticate User Credentials
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This closure is called by the Auth::attempt() method when attempting to
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| authenticate a user that is logging into your application. It's like a
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| super buff bouncer to your application.
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| If the provided credentials are correct, simply return an object that
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| represents the user being authenticated. As long as it has a property
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| for the "id", any object will work. If the credentials are not valid,
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| you don't meed to return anything.
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*/
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'attempt' => function($username, $password)
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{
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$user = DB::table('users')->where_username($username)->first();
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if ( ! is_null($user) and Hash::check($password, $user->password))
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{
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return $user;
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}
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},
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Logout The Current User
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may do anything that needs to be done when a user logs out of
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| your application, such as call the logout method on a third-party API
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| you are using for authentication or anything else you desire.
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*/
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'logout' => function($user) {},
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| "Remember Me" Cookie Name
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may specify the cookie name that will be used for the cookie
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| that serves as the "remember me" token. Of course, a sensible default
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| has been set for you, so you probably don't need to change it.
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*/
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'cookie' => 'laravel_remember',
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);
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