U2F support for laravel 5 (forked from lahaxearnaud/laravel-u2f)
certly/laravel-u2f is a Laravel package for u2f support for laravel 5 (forked from lahaxearnaud/laravel-u2f).
It currently has 9 GitHub stars and 343 downloads on Packagist (latest version v1.6).
Install it with composer require certly/laravel-u2f.
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Integrate FIDO U2F into Laravel 5.x applications. You'll need to be accessing your application from an App ID compliant domain; localhost support is finicky.
composer require certly/laravel-u2f
In config/app.php, add the provider Certly\U2f\LaravelU2fServiceProvider::class to the providers array and 'U2f' => Certly\U2f\U2fServiceFacade::class to the aliases array.
This will copy the needed resources (views, CSS, and JavaScript) to your project so you can modify them.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Certly\U2f\U2fServiceProvider"
php artisan migrate
You can add the following to your mix.scripts call if you're using Elixir to automatically include the needed JavaScript in your central JavaScript file.
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.scripts([
// ...
'u2f/app.js',
'u2f/u2f.js',
The included views assume there is an app view. If this isn't the case, you'll need to manually modify the views in the u2f folder (under resources/views).
In the app/Http/Kernel.php file, add the following to $routeMiddleware. This middleware is called internally by the package, so it is important that it is present.
protected $routeMiddleware = [
// ...
'u2f' => Certly\U2f\Http\Middleware\U2f::class,
];
Route::get('admin/profile', ['middleware' => ['auth', 'u2f'], function () {
//
}]);
config/u2f.php is commented and will be created when you publish the provider via the above command.
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