One of the most optimized plugins for securing the Laravel users accounts.
This is a fresh Laravel plugin which gets security data from your users and gives you the chance to store it crypted or decrypted, with no stress. Educational purposes only / other purposes but on your own liability.
First, you have to install the package using composer in your project root folder:
composer require robertseghedi/laravel-advanced-security
Then, you have to add the provider to your config/app.php
like that:
// your providers
RobertSeghedi\LAS\LASProvider::class,
Run the migrate command in order to add the secure-logs table
php artisan migrate
Command name | What it does |
---|---|
LAS::ip() | Gets the authenticated user's IP address |
LAS::purify($data) | Purifies some string |
LAS::os() | Gets the authenticated user's operating system |
LAS::browser() | Gets the authenticated user's browser |
LAS::file_size($kb) | Transforms numbered KB to 100 GB |
LAS::password($length) | Generates random numbered-lettered password in the mentioned length - default is 10 |
LAS::pin($length) | Generates a custom PIN in the mentioned length - default is 4 |
LAS::ssl() | Returns if the actual site is secured or not (SSL) |
LAS::log($user, $text) | Inserts an encrypted log with text to a user |
LAS::logs($user, $results, $time) | Efficiently fetches & caches user logs based on the mentioned criteria |
LAS::all_logs($results, $time) | Efficiently fetches & caches all the secure logs |
Now you can start using the package.
use RobertSeghedi\LAS\Models\LAS;
public function add_post(Request $req)
{
$post = new Post();
$post->title = $req->input('title');
$post->description = $req->input('description');
$post->user = Auth::user()->id;
$post->ip = LAS::ip(); // grabs the user IP
$post->browser = LAS::browser(); // grabs the user browser
$post->os = LAS::os(); // grabs the user OS
$saved_post = $post->save();
if($saved_post) return redirect()->back()->with('success', 'Article posted.');
}
public function insert_log($user_id = null)
{
$user = User::find($user_id);
$log = LAS::log($user_id, "$user->name joined the chat.");
if($log) return redirect()->back();
}
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