The SDK raises events during the authentication process. Your application can listen to these events and respond to them if desired. For example, you might want to log the user's information to a database when they log in.
To listen for events, you must first create a listener class. These usually live in your application's app/Listeners
directory. The following example shows how to listen to the lluminate\Auth\Events\Login
event:
namespace App\Listeners;
use Illuminate\Auth\Events\Login;
final class LogSuccessfulLogin
{
public function handle(Login $event): void
{
// Log the event to a database.
}
}
Be sure to register your event listeners in your app/Providers/EventServiceProvider.php
file, for example:
use Illuminate\Auth\Events\Login;
use App\Listeners\LogSuccessfulLogin;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Event;
public function boot(): void
{
Event::listen(
Login::class,
[LogSuccessfulLogin::class, 'handle']
);
}
You can learn more about working with the Laravel event system in the Laravel documentation.
During login with Auth0\Laravel\Controllers\LoginController
the following events may be raised:
Event | Description |
---|---|
Illuminate\Auth\Events\Login |
Raised when a user is logging in. The model of the user is provided with the event. |
Auth0\Laravel\Events\LoginAttempting |
Raised before the login redirect is issued, allowing an opportunity to customize parameters. |
During callback with Auth0\Laravel\Controllers\CallbackController
the following events may be raised:
Event | Description |
---|---|
Illuminate\Auth\Events\Attempting |
Raised when a user is returned to the application after authenticating with Auth0. This is raised before verification of the authentication process begins. |
Illuminate\Auth\Events\Failed |
Raised when authentication with Auth0 failed. The reason is provided with the event as an array. |
Auth0\Laravel\Events\AuthenticationFailed |
Raised when authentication with Auth0 failed. This provides an opportunity to intercept the exception thrown by the middleware, by using the event's setThrowException() method to false . You can also customize the type of exception thrown using setException() . |
Illuminate\Auth\Events\Validated |
Raised when authentication was successful, but immediately before the user's session is established. |
Auth0\Laravel\Events\AuthenticationSucceeded |
Raised when authentication was successful. The model of the authenticated user is provided with the event. |
During logout with Auth0\Laravel\Controllers\LogoutController
the following events may be raised:
Event | Description |
---|---|
Illuminate\Auth\Events\Logout |
Raised when a user is logging out. The model of the user is provided with the event. |
During request handling with Auth0\Laravel\Middleware\AuthenticateMiddleware
or Auth0\Laravel\Middleware\AuthenticateOptionalMiddleware
the following events may be raised:
Event | Description |
---|---|
Auth0\Laravel\Events\Middleware\StatefulMiddlewareRequest |
Raised when a request is being handled by a session-based ('stateful') middleware. |
During request handling with Auth0\Laravel\Middleware\AuthorizeMiddleware
or Auth0\Laravel\Middleware\AuthorizeOptionalMiddleware
middleware, the following events may be raised:
Event | Description |
---|---|
Auth0\Laravel\Events\Middleware\StatelessMiddlewareRequest |
Raised when a request is being handled by an access token-based ('stateless') middleware. |
Auth0\Laravel\Events\TokenVerificationAttempting |
Raised before an access token is attempted to be verified. The encoded token string is provided with the event. |
Auth0\Laravel\Events\TokenVerificationSucceeded |
Raised when an access token is successfully verified. The decoded token contents are provided with the event. |
Auth0\Laravel\Events\TokenVerificationFailed |
Raised when an access token cannot be verified. The reason (as a string) is provided with the event. |