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I've implemented the Basic Authentication described on the Laravel docs.

Part of the process is setting up Routes for Authentication on the routes.php file:

// Authentication routes...
Route::get('auth/login', 'Auth\AuthController@getLogin');
Route::post('auth/login', 'Auth\AuthController@postLogin');
Route::get('auth/logout', 'Auth\AuthController@getLogout');

// Registration routes...
Route::get('auth/register', 'Auth\AuthController@getRegister');
Route::post('auth/register', 'Auth\AuthController@postRegister');

But, going through the AuthController inside the Auth directory, I cannot find those methods (getLogin, postLogin, etc.).

How does this work if the methods aren't there?

or

Where are those methods?

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As noted in the comments at the top of the AuthController..

By default, this controller uses a simple trait to add these behaviors.

... the 'AuthenticatesUsers' trait is where the methods listed in the question are called. You can find it at 'Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\AuthenticatesUsers'.

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  • Thank you. Didn't even know what traits are, now I'm looking into it. Oct 26, 2015 at 14:11

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