Mixpost Auth provides a login page for the Mixpost package. If you already have user management, do not install this package. Install only if you don't have one.
Join our community:
- Laravel Framework [^9.0, ^10.0]
- PHP 8.1 or higher
- Database (eg: MySQL, PostgresSQL, SQLite)
You may use Composer to install Mixpost Auth into your new Laravel project:
composer require inovector/mixpost-auth
After installing the Mixpost Auth package, you may execute:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=mixpost-auth-assets
You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=mixpost-auth-config
This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
/*
* After login will redirect to this url.
*/
'redirect_to_url' => '/mixpost',
/*
* The model you want to use as a User model.
*/
'model_user' => \Inovector\MixpostAuth\Models\User::class
];
To create a new user, you can run this command: php artisan mixpost-auth:create
and follow the instructions.
To delete a user, you can run this command: php artisan mixpost-auth:delete [email protected]
.
To change user password, you can run this command: mixpost-auth:password [email protected]
and follow the instructions.
After performing all these steps, you should be able to visit the Login page at /mixpost/login.
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Please see Releases for more information what has changed recently.
By participating in this project you agree to these conditions 👇
Please note that this project is a commercial product, and this repository is the lite version of Mixpost Pro. We work hard to offer the community the best free social media manager solution and please read this section carefully.
If you want to add a feature, it's better to open an issue before you start coding. It is important for us that features from the Lite version do not correlate with features from the Mixpost Pro. PRs with optimizations, bug fixes are welcome.
Please, be very clear on your commit messages and pull requests, empty pull request messages may be rejected.
When contributing code to Mixpost Auth, you must follow the PSR-12 Coding Standard. The golden rule is: Imitate the existing Mixpost Auth code.
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
Mixpost Auth is licensed under the MIT License, sponsored and supported by Inovector.