To integrate FusionAuth with Laravel, first install the FusionAuth PHP client library. Set up environment variables for your FusionAuth API credentials. Use Laravel's service container to create an instance of the FusionAuth client. Implement the necessary methods in your Laravel controllers to perform FusionAuth actions, such as user authentication and registration. Use Laravel's middleware to protect routes that require authentication.
Latest posts made by ramyar.jahani14256
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RE: Laravel + FusionAuth, the Laravel way
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RE: Email CTR and open rates
I value the insights and guidance you provide, I will try to figure it out for more.
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RE: Does deprecation of JavaScript Google Platform Library affect FusionAuth Google Identity Provider?
The deprecation of the JavaScript Google Platform Library may affect the use of FusionAuth as a Google Identity Provider, depending on how the library is integrated with FusionAuth.
It is recommended to check with the FusionAuth support team or documentation to determine if the deprecation will have any impact on your implementation and what, if any, actions need to be taken.
In general, it's a good practice to regularly review and update any dependencies and libraries used in your application to ensure compatibility and security. -
RE: Users Api Update preferredLanguages
@nlunn Currently on update if the user chooses to update their language it will add that language to the list of preferred languages as opposed to.