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Marek Lovčí
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<?php
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return [
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/*
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| Authentication Defaults
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This option controls the default authentication "guard" and password
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| reset options for your application. You may change these defaults
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| as required, but they're a perfect start for most applications.
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*/
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'defaults' => [
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'guard' => 'web',
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'passwords' => 'users',
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],
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/*
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| Authentication Guards
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| Next, you may define every authentication guard for your application.
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| Of course, a great default configuration has been defined for you
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| here which uses session storage and the Eloquent user provider.
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| All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
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| users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
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| mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
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| Supported: "session", "token"
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*/
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'guards' => [
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'web' => [
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'driver' => 'session',
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'provider' => 'users',
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],
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'api' => [
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'driver' => 'token',
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'provider' => 'users',
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'hash' => false,
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],
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],
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/*
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| User Providers
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| All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
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| users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
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| mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
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| If you have multiple user tables or models you may configure multiple
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| sources which represent each model / table. These sources may then
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| be assigned to any extra authentication guards you have defined.
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| Supported: "database", "eloquent"
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*/
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'providers' => [
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'users' => [
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'driver' => 'eloquent',
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'model' => App\User::class,
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],
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// 'users' => [
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// 'driver' => 'database',
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// 'table' => 'users',
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// ],
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],
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/*
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| Resetting Passwords
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| You may specify multiple password reset configurations if you have more
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| than one user table or model in the application and you want to have
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| separate password reset settings based on the specific user types.
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| The expire time is the number of minutes that the reset token should be
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| considered valid. This security feature keeps tokens short-lived so
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| they have less time to be guessed. You may change this as needed.
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*/
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'passwords' => [
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'users' => [
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'provider' => 'users',
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'table' => 'password_resets',
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'expire' => 60,
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'throttle' => 60,
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],
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],
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/*
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| Password Confirmation Timeout
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| Here you may define the amount of seconds before a password confirmation
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| times out and the user is prompted to re-enter their password via the
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| confirmation screen. By default, the timeout lasts for three hours.
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*/
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'password_timeout' => 10800,
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];
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