1) If you wish to use newly created admin
guard throughout the application, you can change the value in defaults of config file.
2) If it is only about AuthController that uses Laravel's in built Auth system, you can add this line in the AuthController.php and PasswordController.php :
protected $guard = 'admin';
Ref - Check Guard Customization here
3) If you wish to you a guard other than default one for any Auth related task, you can specify it manually like this :
// For route middleware
Route::get('profile', [
'middleware' => 'auth:admin',
'uses' => 'ProfileController@show'
]);
// For manually logging the user in
if (Auth::guard('admin')->attempt($credentials)) {
// Authenticated...
}
// To login specific user using eloquent model
Auth::guard('admin')->login($user);
// For getting logged in user
Auth::guard('admin')->user();
// To check if user is logged in
if (Auth::guard('admin')->check()) {
// Logged in
}
Ref - https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/authentication
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