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trying to think of a way to allow me to check an input password against that of the database.

For the database value I am using the Auth feature. So far I have:

$currentPassword = Auth::user()->password;
$passwordInput = Input::get('password-old');

if (isset($passwordPassword) && !Hash::check($passwordInput, $currentPassword))
{
return Redirect::to('/updatepassword')->with('incorrectPassword', '1');
}

I am then checking for the incorrectPassword sent with the redirect. This works, but its ugly. I want to create a custom validation where I can check the field against a given value.

So:

'password' = > 'checkMatch:$checkValue'

Or something?

Any help on this? I have looked at how to implement custom validation rules but cant get it into my head without a working example.

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Validator::extend('checkMatch', function($attribute, $value, $parameters)
{
   if (count($parameters) < 1)
      throw new InvalidArgumentException("Validation rule checkMatch requires at least 1 parameters.");

   return Hash::check($value, $parameters[0]);
});
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  • Thanks, how would this be used? As in 'password' => 'required|checkMatch:?'
    – Lovelock
    Oct 13, 2014 at 8:35
  • Yes, 'password' => 'required|checkMath:yourPasswordHere'
    – Hieu Le
    Oct 13, 2014 at 8:39

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