Many web applications require users to verify their email addresses before using the application. Rather than forcing you to re-implement this on each application, Laravel provides convenient methods for sending and verifying email verification requests.
To get started, verify that your App\User
model implements the Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\MustVerifyEmail
contract:
<?php
namespace App;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\MustVerifyEmail;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable;
class User extends Authenticatable implements MustVerifyEmail
{
use Notifiable;
// ...
}
Next, your user
table must contain an email_verified_at
column to store the date and time that the email address was verified. By default, the users
table migration included with the Laravel framework already includes this column. So, all you need to do is run your database migrations:
php artisan migrate
Laravel includes the Auth\VerificationController
class that contains the necessary logic to send verification links and verify emails. To register the necessary routes for this controller, pass the verify
option to the Auth::routes
method:
Auth::routes(['verify' => true]);
Route middleware can be used to only allow verified users to access a given route. Laravel ships with a verified
middleware, which is defined at Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\EnsureEmailIsVerified
. Since this middleware is already registered in your application's HTTP kernel, all you need to do is attach the middleware to a route definition:
Route::get('profile', function () {
// Only verified users may enter...
})->middleware('verified');
Laravel will generate all of the necessary email verification views when the make:auth
command is executed. This view is placed in resources/views/auth/verify.blade.php
. You are free to customize this view as needed for your application.
After an email address is verified, the user will automatically be redirected to /home
. You can customize the post verification redirect location by defining a redirectTo
method or property on the VerificationController
:
protected $redirectTo = '/dashboard';
Laravel dispatches events during the email verification process. You may attach listeners to these events in your EventServiceProvider
:
/**
* The event listener mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $listen = [
'Illuminate\Auth\Events\Verified' => [
'App\Listeners\LogVerifiedUser',
],
];