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Add attribute level encryption to your Eloquent models in just a few steps:
- Import
Larabits\Eloquent\AttributeEncryptionat the top of your class - Add an
$encryptarray property and populate it with attributes you wish to encrypt - Add
use AttributeEncryptionto your Eloquent models
Just like this:
<?php
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Larabits\Eloquent\AttributeEncryption;
class User extends Model
{
use AttributeEncryption;
/**
* The attributes that should be encrypted.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $encrypt = [
'email',
'secret',
];
}If required, encryption can be enabled and disabled by using your .env file to set an APP_ENABLE_ENCRYPTION constant false. This is sometimes useful for testing, for example when using seeInDatabase('table',['foo' => 'bar']);.
To install Larabits, either add it your composer.json or do a composer require jivemonkey2000/larabits from your project root.
composer require jivemonkey2000/larabits