Hashing A Password Using Bcrypt in Laravel
:
$password = Hash::make('yourpassword');
This will create a hashed password. You may use it in your controller or even in a model, for example, if a user submits a password using a form to your controller using POST
method then you may hash it using something like this:
$password = Input::get('passwordformfield'); // password is form field
$hashed = Hash::make($password);
Here, $hashed
will contain the hashed password. Basically, you'll do it when creating/registering a new user, so, for example, if a user submits details such as, name
, email
, username
and password
etc using a form, then before you insert the data into database, you'll hash the password after validating the data. For more information, read the documentation.
Update:
$password = 'JohnDoe';
$hashedPassword = Hash::make($password);
echo $hashedPassword; // $2y$10$jSAr/RwmjhwioDlJErOk9OQEO7huLz9O6Iuf/udyGbHPiTNuB3Iuy
So, you'll insert the $hashedPassword
into database. Hope, it's clear now and if still you are confused then i suggest you to read some tutorials, watch some screen casts on laracasts.com and tutsplus.com and also read a book on Laravel
, this is a free ebook, you may download it.
Update: Since OP
wants to manually encrypt password using Laravel Hash
without any class or form so this is an alternative way using artisan tinker
from command prompt:
- Go to your command prompt/terminal
- Navigate to the
Laravel
installation (your project's root directory)
- Use
cd <directory name>
and press enter from command prompt/terminal
- Then write
php artisan tinker
and press enter
- Then write
echo Hash::make('somestring');
- You'll get a hashed password on the console, copy it and then do whatever you want to do.
Update (Laravel 5.x):
// Also one can use bcrypt
$password = bcrypt('JohnDoe');
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