This might a recurring question on why auth:attempt is returning always false, but despite looking for answers I am not able to solve my issue any further.
I have a students table with id as std_id, email as std_email and password as std_password. to overcome the default password field, I went through some answers and recommend to use this function to override the field name
public function getAuthPassword() {
return $this->std_password;
}
and the attempt function is
public function authenticate(Request $request)
{
if (Auth::attempt(['std_email' => $request['std_email'], 'password' => $request['std_password']])){
return response()->json([
'validated' => true
]);
}else{
return response()->json([
'validated' => false
]);
}
}
So, I've updated two files, auth/LoginController.php
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers\Auth;
use App\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\AuthenticatesUsers;
use \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
class LoginController extends Controller
{
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Login Controller
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This controller handles authenticating users for the application and
| redirecting them to your home screen. The controller uses a trait
| to conveniently provide its functionality to your applications.
|
*/
use AuthenticatesUsers;
/**
* Where to redirect users after login.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $redirectTo = '/home';
/**
* Create a new controller instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public function __construct()
{
$this->middleware('guest')->except('logout');
}
public function authenticate(Request $request)
{
if (Auth::attempt(['std_email' => $request['std_email'], 'password' => $request['std_password']])){
return response()->json([
'validated' => true
]);
}else{
return response()->json([
'validated' => false
]);
}
}
}
and the User model as
<?php
namespace App;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable;
class User extends Authenticatable
{
use Notifiable;
protected $primaryKey = "std_id";
protected $table = "students";
/**
* The attributes that are mass assignable.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $fillable = [
'std_email', 'std_password',
];
/**
* The attributes that should be hidden for arrays.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $hidden = [
//'adv_password', 'remember_token',
];
public function getAuthPassword() {
return $this->std_password;
}
}
I made sure that in User mode, I've set the primary key as std_id and table as students.
Also, when I register a student, I use bcrypt to has the password and save it in the DB.
public function create(Request $request){
$account_exists = $this->check_account_exists($request['email']);
if($account_exists){
return response()->json(['account'=>true]);
}else{
DB::table('students')->insert([
'std_fname' => $request['first_name'],
'std_lname' => $request['last_name'],
'std_email' => $request['email'],
'std_password' => bcrypt($request['std_password']),
'group_id' => $request['group'],
'std_isActive' => 1
]);
return response()->json(['created'=>true]);
}
}
At this point i am not getting any answers why the attempt method fails as I've made sure the login information is correct? Can you see if i have missed anything else?
Thanks!
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