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Package laravel-credentials
Short Description Store and access encrypted credentials in your Laravel application.
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/RTO-Websites/laravel-credentials
Informations about the package laravel-credentials
Add encrypted credentials to your Laravel production environment
Since the original package does not seem to be maintained any more, this is an adaptation of the beyondcode/laravel-credentials
package. See here how to migrate.
The rto-websites/laravel-credentials
package allows you to store all your secret credentials in an encrypted file and put that file into version control instead of
having to add multiple credentials into your .env
file in your production environment.
There are a couple of benefits of using encrypted credentials instead of environment keys:
- Your credentials are encrypted. No one will be able to read your credentials without the key.
- The encrypted credentials are saved in your repository. You'll have a history of the changes and who made them.
- You can deploy credentials together with your code.
- All secrets are in one location. Instead of managing multiple environment variables, everything is in one file.
Here's how you can access your stored credentials. In this example we're retrieving the decrypted credential for the key api-password
:
You can also specify a fallback value to be used if the credential for the specified key cannot be decrypted:
With the built-in edit command, you can easily edit your existing credentials. They will be automatically encrypted after saving your changes.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
The package will automatically register itself.
You can optionally publish the configuration with:
This is the content of the published config file:
Migration
If you are about to move over from the original package to this one you may need to make some minor adjustments to your project.
In most cases all you have to do are the following three steps:
- run
composer require rto-websites/laravel-credentials
- remove
beyondcode/laravel-credentials
from youcomposer.json
- run
composer update beyondcode/laravel-credentials
If you published the config file you will need to add this line to your config/credentials.php
:
If you are not using the package auto-discovery and registering the service provider by hand
you will need make a small adjustment to your registration since the service provider's namespace
has changed.
Go to your config/app.php
and replace
BeyondCode\Credentials\CredentialsServiceProvider::class
with RtoWebsites\Credentials\CredentialsServiceProvider::class
.
Testing
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
Credits
- Marcel Pociot
- All Contributors
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
All versions of laravel-credentials with dependencies
ext-json Version *
illuminate/encryption Version 5.6.*|5.7.*|5.8.*|^6.0|^7.0