1 | <?php |
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8 | class VerificationController extends Controller |
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9 | { |
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10 | /* |
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11 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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12 | | Email Verification Controller |
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13 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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14 | | |
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15 | | This controller is responsible for handling email verification for any |
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16 | | user that recently registered with the application. Emails may also |
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17 | | be re-sent if the user didn't receive the original email message. |
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18 | | |
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19 | */ |
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21 | use VerifiesEmails; |
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22 | |||
23 | /** |
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24 | * Where to redirect users after verification. |
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25 | * |
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26 | * @var string |
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27 | */ |
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28 | protected $redirectTo = '/home'; |
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30 | /** |
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31 | * Create a new controller instance. |
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32 | * |
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33 | * @return void |
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34 | */ |
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35 | public function __construct() |
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41 | } |
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42 |
Adding a
@return
annotation to a constructor is not recommended, since a constructor does not have a meaningful return value.Please refer to the PHP core documentation on constructors.