Hello Everyone
My question is how can we authenticate our email and password in laravel 5.3 ?
I am not using Auth here , I am trying to create login system manually
This is user register method
public function post_register(Request $request){
$this->validate($request , [
'username' => 'required|' ,
'email' => 'required|email|unique:registers' ,
'password' => 'required|min:6',
'cp' => 'required|same:password']);
$data = new Register;
$data->username = $request->username;
$data->email = $request->email;
$data->password = bcrypt($request->password);
$data->save();
return Redirect::back()->with('success' , 'user registred');
}
This is login method
public function post_login(Request $request){
$this->validate($request , [
'email' => 'required|email' ,
'password' => 'required']);
$data = Register::where('email' , $request->email)->exists();
if($data){
Session::put('email' , $request->email);
return Redirect::to('profile');
}
else{
return Redirect::to('login');
}
this code is working , but problem is that if i enter registered email and unregistered password then it redirect to profile page. i am not able to authenticate user with email and password because i am using bcrypt() hash function in password and when i try to match http request with stored password , it show error Please help me ,Thanks
It wont work because you are comparing the string results of the hash which isnt correct.
Changes you Register Function
$data->password = Hash::make($request->password);
Change Your Login function
public function post_login(Request $request){
$this->validate($request , [
'email' => 'required|email' ,
'password' => 'required']);
$data = Register::where('email' , $request->email)->first();
if($data){
if(Hash::check($request->password, $data->password)){
Session::put('email' , $request->email);
return Redirect::to('profile');
}
}
return Redirect::to('login');
}
Explanation
These changes allow you to use Laravel's built in Hashing functionality for Generating Hashes At Registration & Calculating if a hash is valid during login.