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							- <?php
 
- return array(
 
- 	/*
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	| Authentication Username
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	|
 
- 	} This option should be set to the "username" property of your users.
 
- 	| Typically, this will be set to "email" or "username".
 
- 	|
 
- 	| The value of this property will be used by the "attempt" closure when
 
- 	| searching for users by their username. It will also be used when the
 
- 	| user is set to be "remembered", as the username is embedded into the
 
- 	| encrypted cookie and is used to verify the user's identity.
 
- 	|
 
- 	*/
 
- 	'username' => 'email',
 
- 	/*
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	| Retrieve The Current User
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	|
 
- 	| This closure is called by the Auth::user() method when attempting to
 
- 	| retrieve a user by their ID stored in the session.
 
- 	|
 
- 	| Simply return an object representing the user with the given ID. Or, if
 
- 	| no user with the given ID is registered to use your application, you do
 
- 	| not need to return anything.
 
- 	|
 
- 	| Of course, a simple, elegant authentication solution is already provided
 
- 	| for you using Eloquent and the default Laravel hashing engine.
 
- 	|
 
- 	*/
 
- 	'user' => function($id)
 
- 	{
 
- 		if ( ! is_null($id) and filter_var($id, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT) !== false)
 
- 		{
 
- 			return User::find($id);
 
- 		} 
 
- 	},
 
- 	/*
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	| Authenticate User Credentials
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	|
 
- 	| This closure is called by the Auth::attempt() method when attempting to
 
- 	| authenticate a user that is logging into your application.
 
- 	|
 
- 	| If the provided credentials are correct, simply return an object that
 
- 	| represents the user being authenticated. If the credentials are not
 
- 	| valid, don't return anything.
 
- 	|
 
- 	| Note: If a user object is returned, it must have an "id" property.
 
- 	|
 
- 	*/
 
- 	'attempt' => function($username, $password, $config)
 
- 	{
 
- 		if ( ! is_null($user = User::where($config['username'], '=', $username)->first()))
 
- 		{
 
- 			if (Hasher::check($password, $user->password)) return $user;
 
- 		}
 
- 	},
 
- 	/*
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	| Logout
 
- 	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- 	|
 
- 	| Here you may do anything that needs to be done when a user logs out of
 
- 	| your application, such as call the logout method on a third-party API
 
- 	| you are using for authentication, or anything else you desire.
 
- 	|
 
- 	*/
 
- 	'logout' => function($user) {}
 
- );
 
 
  |