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Informations about the package laravel-simple-cache

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Usage

Caching CSRF Tokens in Laravel

In some cases you may have forms on your pages that need a CSRF token. If you cache a page with a CSRF token on it, the form won't work (or won't work for anyone but you). There is a solution to this that doesn't involve partial page caching.

Don't cache an actual CSRF token. Cache a placeholder and then replace it after you've either rendered your view content or pulled the already rendered content from the cache.

For example, if you have a Blade template that looks like this:

You would replace the CSRF token with some placeholder text.

Next, you would update your caching code to look something like this:

API

Now your application should function normally, while maintaining the benefits of caching.

Change Log

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.


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Requires php Version >=5.4
laravel/framework Version ^5
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