| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960 | <?phpreturn array(	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Default Authentication Driver	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| Laravel uses a flexible driver-based system to handle authentication.	| You are free to register your own drivers using the Auth::extend	| method. Of course, a few great drivers are provided out of	| box to handle basic authentication simply and easily.	|	| Drivers: 'fluent', 'eloquent'.	|	*/	'driver' => '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 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',);
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