'eloquent', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Authentication Username |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here you may specify the database column that should be considered the | "username" for your users. Typically, this will either be "username" | or "email". Of course, you're free to change the value to anything. | */ 'username' => 'email', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Authentication Password |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here you may specify the database column that should be considered the | "password" for your users. Typically, this will be "password" but, again | you're free to change the value to anything. | */ 'password' => 'password', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Authentication Model |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When using the "eloquent" authentication driver, you may specify the | model that should be considered the "User" model. This model will | be used to authenticate and load the users of your application. | */ 'model' => 'User', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Authentication Table |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When using the "fluent" authentication driver, the database table used | to load users may be specified here. This table will be used in by | the fluent query builder to authenticate and load your users. | */ 'table' => 'users', );