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Note :- I'm new to Laravel world.

I have a Migration as

class CreateUsersTable extends Migration
{
    /**
     * Run the migrations.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function up()
    {
        Schema::create('users', function (Blueprint $table)
        {
            $table-> increments('id');
            $table-> string('email');            
            $table-> string('username');            
            $table-> string('password');
            $table-> string('first_name')-> nullable();
            $table-> string('last_name')-> nullable();
            $table-> string('location')-> nullable();
            $table-> string('remember_token')-> nullable();            
            $table-> timestamps();
        });
    }

    /**
     * Reverse the migrations.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function down()
    {
        Schema::drop('users');
    }
}

and now I want to implement login functionality using the form

<form method="post" action="{{route('auth.signin')}}">                      
    <input type="text" name="login_email" class="header-login-input z-depth-2" placeholder="email"/>

    <input type="password" name="login_password" class="header-login-input z-depth-2" placeholder="password"/>

    <input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ Session::token()}}">
    <button name="action">Login</button>
</form>

at this point my login controller is

class LoginAuthController extends Controller
{
    public function postSignIn(Request $request)
    {

        $this -> validate($request, [           
            'login_email' => 'required',
            'login_password' => 'required',
            ]);

        if (!Auth::attempt($request->only(['login_email',
            'login_password']))) {
            return  redirect()-> back()-> with('info', "Could not sign you with those details!!!");
        }       

        return  redirect()-> route('home') -> with('info', "Welcome to home, You are signed in");
    }}

when I run the app I get error

QueryException in Connection.php line 673:
SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 1054 Unknown column 'login_email' in 'where clause' (SQL: select * from `users` where `login_email` = [email protected] limit 1)

at this point I did a change that is in postSignIn() I wrote

$email = $request->input('login_email');
        $password = $request->input('login_password');

        if (!Auth::attempt($request->only(['$email',
            '$password']))) {
            return  redirect()-> back()-> with('info', "Could not sign you with those details!!!");
        }

but still getting

QueryException in Connection.php line 673:
SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 1054 Unknown column '$email' in 'where clause' (SQL: select * from `users` where `$email` is null limit 1)

Question

My Question is how can I pass values to

Auth::attempt($request->only(['$email', '$password']))

so that my issue could be solved.

UPDATE

If I change login form to

 <form method="post" action="{{route('auth.signin')}}">                      
        <input type="text" name="email" class="header-login-input z-depth-2" placeholder="email"/>

        <input type="password" name="password" class="header-login-input z-depth-2" placeholder="password"/>

        <input type="hidden" name="_token" value="{{ Session::token()}}">
        <button name="action">Login</button>
    </form>

then this works, there is an other problem that there are Sign-up and Log-in forms on same page and in validation there comes a conflict between those two forms, any help in this case please.

2 Answers 2

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Let's read the error message

QueryException in Connection.php line 673: SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 1054 Unknown column 'login_email' in 'where clause' (SQL: select * from users where login_email = [email protected] limit 1)

It states that you do not have login_email column in the users table. And this is very true. In the migration you have created a different column named email.

Check the Laravel manual

public function authenticate()
{
    if (Auth::attempt(['email' => $email, 'password' => $password])) {
        // Authentication passed...
        return redirect()->intended('dashboard');
    }
}

And the explanation following

So, in the example above, the user will be retrieved by the value of the email column. If the user is found, the hashed password stored in the database will be compared with the hashed password value passed to the method via the array. If the two hashed passwords match an authenticated session will be started for the user.

The code should look like this (I can not easily check it, this is my guess)

if (Auth::attempt([
    'email' => $request->input('login_email'),
    'password' => $request->input('login_password')
])) {
        // Authentication passed...
        return redirect()->intended('dashboard');
    }

Note that like it is explained in the documentation you provide an array with keys email and password which match your DB structure and proper values from the form.

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  • Please see my update and make sure my issue is clearly described. Apr 18, 2016 at 10:11
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    You can leave form as it was before changes and try my code. I think in this case you do not have any conflicts with other forms. Apr 18, 2016 at 10:13
  • Man! Sorry I posted comment before checking your code and yeah! Your code works fine thanks a ton. Apr 18, 2016 at 10:18
  • I've updated your question to make it clear for future reference. The issue was that DB column names are different from the form column names and you have to specify mapping. This is why you can not use $request->only() method but should manually create the array with correct keys matching DB table columns. Apr 18, 2016 at 10:29
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$email and $password set as string with ' and not with ".

There are 2 options

$request->only(["$email","$password"])
// or
$request->only([$email,$password]) // this is the best option

Example :

$test = 54;

echo '$test'; // return $test
echo "$test"; // return 54
echo $test; // return 54

You should use " when you have text with variables like :

echo "Number = $test";
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  • Sorry, but still getting Unknown column 'some@tt' in 'where clause' (SQL: select * from users where some@tt = and wrwerwerwe is null limit 1 error. Apr 18, 2016 at 9:50
  • ok, so don't use "$email" and just use "email". I think in your case, you don't search the user's email field but the "email" field
    – 6be709c0
    Apr 18, 2016 at 9:51
  • Here some@tt is value of $email, and so on Apr 18, 2016 at 9:52
  • I think this link can help you : laracasts.com/discuss/channels/requests/… to understand how it works
    – 6be709c0
    Apr 18, 2016 at 9:55
  • Please see my update and make sure my issue is clearly described. Apr 18, 2016 at 10:11

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