Solution
I'm assuming you have a package available to work on. My vendor namespace in this example will simply be: Example
- all code snippets can be found following the instructions.
I copied config/auth.php
to config/customerauth.php
and amended the settings accordingly.
I edited the config/app.php
and replaced the IlluminateAuthAuthServiceProvider
with ExampleAuthCustomerAuthServiceProvider
.
I edited the config/app.php
and replaced the Auth
alias with:
'CustomerAuth' => 'ExampleSupportFacadesCustomerAuth',
I then implemented the code within the package for example vendor/example/src/
. I started with the ServiceProvider: Example/Auth/CustomerAuthServiceProvider.php
<?php namespace ExampleAuth;
use IlluminateAuthAuthServiceProvider;
use ExampleAuthCustomerAuthManager;
use ExampleAuthSiteGuard;
class CustomerAuthServiceProvider extends AuthServiceProvider
{
public function register()
{
$this->app->alias('customerauth', 'ExampleAuthCustomerAuthManager');
$this->app->alias('customerauth.driver', 'ExampleAuthSiteGuard');
$this->app->alias('customerauth.driver', 'ExampleContractsAuthSiteGuard');
parent::register();
}
protected function registerAuthenticator()
{
$this->app->singleton('customerauth', function ($app) {
$app['customerauth.loaded'] = true;
return new CustomerAuthManager($app);
});
$this->app->singleton('customerauth.driver', function ($app) {
return $app['customerauth']->driver();
});
}
protected function registerUserResolver()
{
$this->app->bind('IlluminateContractsAuthAuthenticatable', function ($app) {
return $app['customerauth']->user();
});
}
protected function registerRequestRebindHandler()
{
$this->app->rebinding('request', function ($app, $request) {
$request->setUserResolver(function() use ($app) {
return $app['customerauth']->user();
});
});
}
}
Then I implemented: Example/Auth/CustomerAuthManager.php
<?php namespace ExampleAuth;
use IlluminateAuthAuthManager;
use IlluminateAuthEloquentUserProvider;
use ExampleAuthSiteGuard as Guard;
class CustomerAuthManager extends AuthManager
{
protected function callCustomCreator($driver)
{
$custom = parent::callCustomCreator($driver);
if ($custom instanceof Guard) return $custom;
return new Guard($custom, $this->app['session.store']);
}
public function createDatabaseDriver()
{
$provider = $this->createDatabaseProvider();
return new Guard($provider, $this->app['session.store']);
}
protected function createDatabaseProvider()
{
$connection = $this->app['db']->connection();
$table = $this->app['config']['customerauth.table'];
return new DatabaseUserProvider($connection, $this->app['hash'], $table);
}
public function createEloquentDriver()
{
$provider = $this->createEloquentProvider();
return new Guard($provider, $this->app['session.store']);
}
protected function createEloquentProvider()
{
$model = $this->app['config']['customerauth.model'];
return new EloquentUserProvider($this->app['hash'], $model);
}
public function getDefaultDriver()
{
return $this->app['config']['customerauth.driver'];
}
public function setDefaultDriver($name)
{
$this->app['config']['customerauth.driver'] = $name;
}
}
I then implemented Example/Auth/SiteGuard.php
(note the methods implemented have an additional site_ defined, this should be different for other Auth drivers):
<?php namespace ExampleAuth;
use IlluminateAuthGuard;
class SiteGuard extends Guard
{
public function getName()
{
return 'login_site_'.md5(get_class($this));
}
public function getRecallerName()
{
return 'remember_site_'.md5(get_class($this));
}
}
I then implemented Example/Contracts/Auth/SiteGuard.php
use IlluminateContractsAuthGuard;
interface SiteGuard extends Guard {}
Finally I implemented the Facade; Example/Support/Facades/Auth/CustomerAuth.php
<?php namespace ExampleSupportFacades;
class CustomerAuth extends Facade
{
protected static function getFacadeAccessor()
{
return 'customerauth';
}
}
A quick update, when trying to use these custom auth drivers with phpunit you may get the following error:
Driver [CustomerAuth] not supported.
You also need to implement this, the easiest solution is override the be
method and also creating a trait
similar to it:
<?php namespace ExampleVendorTesting;
use IlluminateContractsAuthAuthenticatable as UserContract;
trait ApplicationTrait
{
public function be(UserContract $user, $driver = null)
{
$this->app['customerauth']->driver($driver)->setUser($user);
}
}