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Can i create the first record in the database via migration, where in the passwordcolumn it is already bcrypted
public function up()
{
Schema::create('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->id();
$table->string('name');
$table->string('email');
$table->string('level');
$table->timestamp('email_verified_at')->nullable();
$table->string('password');
$table->rememberToken();
$table->timestamps();
});
User::firstOrCreate([
'name' => 'admin',
'email' => 'admin#app.com',
'level' => 'Administrator',
'password' => 'password'
]);
}
the code is working but the password is not encrypted, any suggestion ?
Save password in this way:
'password' => Hash::make('password');
Or you can use this way:
'password' => bcrypt('password');
To follow the pattern, it would be nice to create the first record in the database in a seed and not in the migration.
Related
public function up()
{
Schema::create('settings', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->id();
$table->string('name', 40)->unique();
$table->json('value');
$table->timestamps();
});
//seeder to insert FTP settings
DB::table("settings")->insert([
'name' => 'FTP_SETTINGS',
'value' => ['host' => '192.168.5.190', 'username'=> 'Alessandro', 'password' => 'Alessandro', 'port' => '21']
]);
}
I'm doing this migration with a seeder after that (I've also put it into the seeder section but has the same issue) but i get the ErrorException Array to string conversion.
Probably is something with the value propriety but I cannot understand what I'm doing wrong..many thanks for your help.
You are trying to insert array values into json filed.
Try instead:
DB::table("settings")->insert([
'name' => 'FTP_SETTINGS',
'value' => json_encode(['host' => '192.168.5.190', 'username'=> 'Alessandro', 'password' => 'Alessandro', 'port' => '21'])
]);
I'm newbie in laravel and I'm working on a project including JWT.
I've changed the user table that was generated by Laravel:
instead of 'name' column , I replaced to 'first_name' and 'last_name' columns.
like that:
Schema::create('users', function (Blueprint $table)
{
$table->id();
$table->string('first_name');
$table->string('last_name');
$table->string('username');
$table->string('email')->unique();
$table->timestamp('email_verified_at')->nullable();
$table->string('password');
$table->rememberToken();
$table->timestamps();
}
I followed the instructions to add the JWT and created AuthController as said.
my Register function looks like that:
public function register(Request $request)
{
$user = User::create([
'first_name' => $request->first_name,
'last_name' => $request->last_name,
'username' => $request->username,
'email' => $request->email,
'password' => bcrypt($request->password)
]);
$token = auth()->login($user);
return $this->respondWithToken($token);
}
after checking on Postman, the user was created and added to the table, but without token.
so the request returns empty token. like that:
{
"access_token": null,
"token_type": "bearer",
"expires_in": 3600
};
Why is that?
maybe it's because I've changed the origin columns at the users table?
And what should I do to fix it?
thank you.
I guess you should do the migrations again after you have made some changes to the original columns. But you might have done that already.
I have this software and I need to create new institutions (like kindergardens). How to migrate into that new database?
if ($newDb) {
Config::set('database.connections.th', [
'driver' => 'mysql',
'host' => 'localhost',
'port' => '3306',
'database' => 'kindergarden'.$institutionId,
'username' => 'root',
'password' => '',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'collation' => 'utf8_unicode_ci',
'prefix' => '',
'timezone' => '+00:00',
'strict' => false,
]);
return \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Artisan::call('migrate');
}
And migrations are like
public function up()
{
Schema::create('students', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->bigIncrements('id');
$table->string('first_name', 100);
$table->string('last_name', 100);
$table->tinyInteger('gender');
$table->date('date_of_birth');
$table->string('address', 150);
$table->string('phone_number', 20);
$table->string('email', 100);
$table->unsignedTinyInteger('status')->default(1);
$table->timestamps();
$table->softDeletes();
});
}
Set the non default database connection in your table migration
Schema::connection('th')->create('students', function (Blueprint $table)
This will inform artisan to migrate this table to the specified database in your configuration
From the Docs
Database Connection & Table Options
If you want to perform a schema operation on a database connection that is not your default connection, use the connection method:
Schema::connection('foo')->create('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->bigIncrements('id');
});
I have 2 tables named Users and Users_meta. Both are sharing One-To-One relationship. I would like to insert dummy data with the help of seeding. I am able to do that, the only thing that is driving me crazy is that, I am unable to establish relationship between users and users_meta table with user_id as foreign key. I tried few ways but that either creates duplicate entires with same user_id or keeps repeating the same user_id.
What exactly I would like is; when creating for example 100 records, after first user record insertion, it should take the same user's user_ID, add it to users_meta table's user_id field and repeat the insertion till 100 fake records.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated
Code in : UserFactory.php
$factory->define(App\User::class, function (Faker $faker) {
static $password;
return [
'username' => $faker->userName,
'email' => $faker->unique()->safeEmail,
'password' => $password ?: $password = bcrypt('secret'),
'referral_code' => str_random(10),
'referred_by_code' => str_random(10),
'role' => $faker->randomElement(['administrator', 'user', 'volunteer']),
'remember_token' => str_random(10),
]; });
Code in : UsersMetaFactory.php
$factory->define(App\Usersmeta::class, function (Faker $faker) {
return [
'user_id' => $faker->randomElement(\App\User::pluck('id')->toArray()),
'first_name' => $faker->firstname,
'last_name' => $faker->lastname,
'gender' => $faker->randomElement(['male', 'female']),
'date_of_birth' => $faker->dateTimeThisCentury->format('Y-m-d'),
'address' => $faker->address,
'city' => $faker->city,
'state' => $faker->state,
'zip_code' => $faker->postcode,
'country' => $faker->country,
'cell_phone' => $faker->e164PhoneNumber,
'bitcoin_address' => str_random(16),
'monero_address' => str_random(16),
'security_question' => $faker->realText($maxNbChars = 20, $indexSize = 2),
'security_answer' => $faker->realText($maxNbChars = 40, $indexSize = 2),
'is_founder' => $faker->boolean($chanceOfGettingTrue = 50),
'status' => $faker->randomElement(['active', 'inactive']),
'terms' => $faker->boolean
]; });
The randomElement() method gives me random id which violates one to one relationship principal and my app breaks down. I would like it should fetch id from users table and pass the same id as user_id to users_meta table and continue generating fake records.
CreateUsersTable migration class
public function up()
{
Schema::create('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->string('username')->unique();
$table->string('email')->unique();
$table->string('password');
$table->string('referral_code')->unique();
$table->string('referred_by_code');
$table->enum('role', ['administrator', 'user', 'volunteer'])->nullable();
$table->rememberToken();
$table->timestamps();
});
}
CreateUsersMetaTable migration class
public function up()
{
Schema::create('users_meta', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->increments('id');
$table->integer('user_id')->unsigned();
$table->foreign('user_id')->references('id')->on('users');
$table->string('first_name');
$table->string('last_name');
$table->enum('gender', ['male', 'female'])->nullable();
$table->string('date_of_birth')->nullable();
$table->string('address')->nullable();
$table->string('city')->nullable();
$table->string('state')->nullable();
$table->string('zip_code')->nullable();
$table->string('country');
$table->string('cell_phone');
$table->string('bitcoin_address')->nullable();
$table->string('monero_address')->nullable();
$table->string('security_question');
$table->string('security_answer');
$table->string('is_founder')->nullable();
$table->enum('status', ['active', 'inactive'])->nullable();
$table->string('terms');
$table->timestamps();
});
}
public function down()
{
Schema::dropIfExists('users_meta');
Schema::enableForeignKeyConstraints();
}
You should remove this line:
'user_id' => $faker->randomElement(\App\User::pluck('id')->toArray()),
And use relationship when creating a new model. Here's a modified example from the docs:
factory(App\User::class, 50)->create()->each(function ($u) {
$u->usersmeta()->save(factory(App\Usersmeta::class)->make());
});
I'm trying to create an entry for a Contact:
Contact::create([
'firstname' => $faker->firstName,
'lastname' => $faker->lastName,
'email' => $faker->email,
'location_id' => 6,
'department_id' => 3
]);
In the model Contact.php:
protected $fillable = [
'firstname',
'lastname',
'location_id',
'department_id',
'email'
];
The migration code:
Schema::create('contacts', function(Blueprint $table)
{
$table->increments('id');
$table->string('firstname');
$table->string('lastname');
$table->integer('location_id')->nullable();
$table->integer('department_id')->nullable();
$table->string('email')->unique();
$table->timestamps();
});
If I just try to create it with firstname, lastname, and email, it works fine. But for some reason it doesn't work with the location_id and department_id fields filled in. The entry doesn't appear in the db, but there is no error message. What am I doing wrong?
Let's try this
// app/models/Location.php
class Location extends Eloquent { }
// app/models/Department.php
class Department extends Eloquent { }
and the migration to update
Schema::create('contacts', function(Blueprint $table)
{
$table->increments('id');
$table->string('firstname');
$table->string('lastname');
$table->integer('location_id')->unsigned();
$table->integer('department_id')->unsigned();
$table->string('email')->unique();
$table->timestamps();
});