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After updating composer, add the DummyUserServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php
In the config/auth.php file you should add dummy guard in the guards array:
and provider in the providers array
Usage
You can specify default guard dummy in the config/auth.php file (defaults array) and use just Auth:: calls, or use Auth::guard('dummy'), like Auth::guard('dummy')->login($user)
For authenticating users, you need some unique identifier. You can use remote id or something like md5('[email protected]')
In User model you need to add id in fillable array. And if you use string id also add protected $keyType = 'string'; field.
Usage example:
TODO
write tests
Troubleshooting
If you like living on the edge, please report any bugs you find on the
laravel-dummyuser issues page.
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for information.
License
Please see the LICENSE included in this repository for a full copy of the MIT license,
which this project is licensed under.
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