Confide is a authentication solution for Laravel4 made to eliminate repetitive tasks involving the management of users: Account creation, login, logout, confirmation by e-mail, password reset, etc.
Confide aims to be simple to use, quick to configure and flexible.
Note: If you are using MongoDB check Confide Mongo.
Current:
- Account confirmation (through confirmation link).
- Password reset (sending email with a change password link).
- Easily render forms for login, signup and password reset.
- Generate customizable routes for login, signup, password reset, confirmation, etc.
- Generate a customizable controller that handles the basic user account actions.
- Contains a set of methods to help basic user features.
- Integrated with the Laravel Auth component/configs.
- Field/model validation (Powered by Ardent).
- Login throttling.
- Redirecting to previous route after authentication.
- Checks for unique email and username in signup
If you are looking for user roles and permissions see Entrust
For MongoDB support see Confide Mongo
Planned:
- Captcha in user signup and password reset.
Warning:
By default a confirmation email is sent and users are required to confirm the email address. It is easy to change this in the confide config file. Change signup_email and signup_confirm to false if you do not want to send them an email and they do not need to be confirmed to be able to login to the website.
In the require
key of composer.json
file add the following
"zizaco/confide": "3.2.x"
Run the Composer update comand
$ composer update
In your config/app.php
add 'Zizaco\Confide\ConfideServiceProvider'
to the end of the $providers
array
'providers' => array(
'Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\ArtisanServiceProvider',
'Illuminate\Auth\AuthServiceProvider',
...
'Zizaco\Confide\ConfideServiceProvider',
),
At the end of config/app.php
add 'Confide' => 'Zizaco\Confide\ConfideFacade'
to the $aliases
array
'aliases' => array(
'App' => 'Illuminate\Support\Facades\App',
'Artisan' => 'Illuminate\Support\Facades\Artisan',
...
'Confide' => 'Zizaco\Confide\ConfideFacade',
),
Set the properly values to the config/auth.php
. This values will be used by confide to generate the database migration and to generate controllers and routes.
Set the address
and name
from the from
array in config/mail.php
. Those will be used to send account confirmation and password reset emails to the users.
Now generate the Confide migration and the reminder password table migration:
$ php artisan confide:migration
It will generate the <timestamp>_confide_setup_users_table.php
migration. You may now run it with the artisan migrate command:
$ php artisan migrate
It will setup a table containing email
, password
, confirmation_code
and confirmed
fields, which are the default fields needed for Confide use. Feel free to add more fields to the database.
Change your User model in app/models/User.php
to:
<?php
use Zizaco\Confide\ConfideUser;
class User extends ConfideUser {
}
ConfideUser
class will take care of some behaviors of the user model.
Lastly, you can dump a default controller and the default routes for Confide.
$ php artisan confide:controller
$ php artisan confide:routes
Don't forget to dump composer autoload
$ composer dump-autoload
And you are ready to go.
Access http://yourapp/user/create
to create your first user. Check the app/routes.php
to see the available routes.
Basic setup:
- Database connection in
config/database.php
running properly. - Correct model and table names in
config/auth.php
. They will be used by Confide all the time. from
configuration inconfig/mail.php
.
Configuration:
ConfideServiceProvider
andConfideFacade
entry inconfig/app.php
'providers'
and'aliases'
respectively.- User model (with the same name as in
config/auth.php
) should extendConfideUser
class. This will cause to methods likeresetPassword()
,confirm()
and a overloadedsave()
to be available.
Optional steps:
- Use
Confide
facade to dump login and signup forms easly withmakeLoginForm()
andmakeSignupForm()
. You can render the forms within your views by doing{{ Confide::makeLoginForm()->render() }}
. - Generate a controller with the template contained in Confide throught the artisan command
$ php artisan confide:controller
. If a controller with the same name exists it will NOT be overwritten. - Generate routes matching the controller template throught the artisan command
$ php artisan confide:routes
. Yourroutes.php
will NOT be overwritten.
You can change the model name that will be authenticated in the config/auth.php
file.
Confide uses the values present in that configuration file.
To change the controller name when dumping the default controller template you can use the --name option.
$ php artisan confide:controller --name Employee
Will result in EmployeeController
Then, when dumping the routes, you should use the --controller option to match the existing controller.
$ php artisan confide:routes --controller Employee
First, publish the config files:
$ php artisan config:publish zizaco/confide
Then edit the view names in app/config/packages/zizaco/confide/config.php
.
To update an user already in the database you'll Need to make sure your ruleset is using the unique validator within the User model.
<?php
use Zizaco\Confide\ConfideUser;
class User extends ConfideUser {
public static $rules = array(
'username' => 'unique:users,username',
'email' => 'email'
);
?>
<?php
class UserController extends Controller {
public function postCreate() {
// In real usage you'll need to find the user that is being modified.
// 1 is set just as an example.
$user = User::find(1);
// Update a user attribute from a form.
// Using email as an example.
$user->email = Input::get('email');
// Save
// This was previously update, but Ardent changed.
$user->updateUniques();
}
}
?>
This will allow you to update the current user.
To change the validation rules of the User model you can take a look at Ardent. For example:
<?php
use Zizaco\Confide\ConfideUser;
class User extends ConfideUser {
/**
* Validation rules
*/
public static $rules = array(
'email' => 'required|email',
'password' => 'required|between:4,11|confirmed',
);
}
Feel free to add more fields to your table and to the validation array. Then you should build your own sign-up form with the additional fields.
NOTE: If you add fields to your validation rules into your model like above, do not forget you have to add those fields to the UserController store function also. If you forget this, the form will always return with an error. Example: $user->terms = Input::get('terms');
If you want to pass additional parameters to the forms, you can use an alternate syntax to achieve this.
Instead of using the make method:
Confide::makeResetPasswordForm( $token ):
You would use:
View::make(Config::get('confide::reset_password_form'))
->with('token', $token);
It produces the same output, but you would be able to add more inputs using 'with' just like any other view.
If you want to generate a RESTful controller you can use the aditional --restful
or -r
option.
$ php artisan confide:controller --restful
Will result in a RESTful controller
Then, when dumping the routes, you should use the --restful option to match the existing controller.
$ php artisan confide:routes --restful
In order not to bloat Confide with not related features, the role and permission was developed as another package: Entrust. This package couples very well with Confide.
See Entrust
When defining your filter you should use the Redirect::guest('user/login') within your auth filter. For example:
// filters.php
Route::filter('auth', function()
{
if ( Auth::guest() ) // If the user is not logged in
{
return Redirect::guest('user/login');
}
});
// Only authenticated users will be able to access routes that begins with
// 'admin'. Ex: 'admin/posts', 'admin/categories'.
Route::when('admin*', 'auth');
or, if you are using Entrust ;)
// filters.php
Entrust::routeNeedsRole( 'admin*', 'Admin', function(){
return Redirect::guest('user/login');
} );
Finally, it'll auto redirect if your controller's user/login function uses Redirect:intended('a/default/url/here') after a successful login. The generated controller does exactly this.
If you want to validate whether a route exists, the Confide::checkAction
function is what you are looking for.
Currently it is used within the views to determine Non-RESTful vs RESTful routes.
[Exception] SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1364 Field 'confirmation_code' doesn't have a default value...
If you overwrite the beforeSave()
method in your model, make sure to call parent::beforeSave()
:
public function beforeSave( $forced = false ){
parent::beforeSave( $forced) // Don't forget this
// Your stuff
}
Confirmation link is not sent when user signup
Same as above. If you overwrite the afterSave()
method in your model, make sure to call parent::afterSave()
:
Users are able to login without confirming account
If you want only confirmed users to login, in your UserController
, instead of simply calling logAttempt( $input )
, call logAttempt( $input, true )
. The second parameter stands for "confirmed_only".
Updated to support Laravel 4.1
Removed deprecated variable and functions.
- $updateRules
- amend()
- generateUuid
- getUpdateRules
- prepareRules
- getRules
- setUpdateRules
- getUserFromCredsIdentity
- checkUserExists
- isConfirmed
Adds two config values
- login_cache_field (#161)
- throttle_time_period (#162)
Readme Update
Pulls in a few pull requests and also locks to Ardent 2.1.x
- Properly handles validation messaging (#124)
- Properly validates in real_save (#110)
- Auth redirect is handled using Redirect::guest instead of a custom session variable (#145)
- Bruteforce vulnerability is addressed. (#151)
Locked to Ardent 1.1.x
Confide is free software distributed under the terms of the MIT license
Any questions, feel free to contact me or ask here
Any issues, please report here