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Laravel 8 Authentication with Breeze Tutorial Example

Laravel 8 breeze auth scaffolding. In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a login, register, logout, forget password, profile and reset password page by using breeze auth scaffolding.

In this laravel 8 auth example tutorial, we will use the breeze auth to implement default login, register, reset the password, forget password, email verification, and two-factor authentication blade views and controller file.

Laravel 8 breeze auth is simple and lightweight scaffolding. And Laravel 8 breeze auth app will look like in following image:

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Laravel 8 Breeze Auth Example Tutorial

  • Step 1 – Install Laravel 8 App
  • Step 2 – Connecting App to Database
  • Step 3 – Install breeze Auth Scaffolding
  • Step 4 – Run PHP artisan Migrate
  • Step 5 – Install Npm Packages
  • Step 6 – Run Development Server

Step 1 – Install Laravel 8 App

In step 1, open your terminal and navigate to your local web server directory using the following command:

//for windows user
cd xampp/htdocs

//for ubuntu user
cd var/www/html

Then install laravel 8 latest application using the following command:

composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel Laravel8Auth

Step 2 – Connecting App to Database

In step 2, open your downloaded laravel 8 app into any text editor. Then find .env file and configure database detail like following:

DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=db name
DB_USERNAME=db user name
DB_PASSWORD=db password

Step 3 – Install breeze Auth Scaffolding

In step 3, install auth scaffolding breeze package in laravel app by using the following command:

composer require laravel/breeze --dev

Next you have to install laravel breeze for simple auth scaffolding. so let’s run bellow command:

php artisan breeze:install

Step 4 – Run php artisan Migrate

In step 4, open terminal and type the following command on it to create database table:

php artisan migrate

Step 5 – Install Npm Packages

In step 5, open again command prompt and type the following command to install node js:

npm install

Then type the following command on cmd to run npm:

npm run dev

Step 6 – Run Development Server

In step 6, use the following command to start development server:

php artisan serve

Now, open browser and hit the following url on it:

http://127.0.0.1:8000/

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