Before thinking this is a duplicate, this question is not the same as authenticating against different tables based on a normal user vs. admin user.
I'm somewhat new to Laravel and am having issues trying to authenticate users in the way I need it to be done. I currently have a user table and a companies table. When a user attempts to sign in, I need to check the following:
- The user's email and password match (fields in user table)
- The user is currently in an active state (field in user table)
- The user belongs to an active company (field in companies table)
I have seen numerous examples of authenticating with multiple tables based on whether the user is an admin or not using gaurds, but I determine if a user is an admin with the users table. I just want to check both tables with the criteria I explained above for any user logging in. I would also like to keep this the "Laravel way" as much as possible. Thank you in advance for any help provided.
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