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							- <?php
 - 
 - use App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider;
 - use Laravel\Fortify\Features;
 - 
 - return [
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Fortify Guard
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Here you may specify which authentication guard Fortify will use while
 -     | authenticating users. This value should correspond with one of your
 -     | guards that is already present in your "auth" configuration file.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'guard' => 'web',
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Fortify Password Broker
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Here you may specify which password broker Fortify can use when a user
 -     | is resetting their password. This configured value should match one
 -     | of your password brokers setup in your "auth" configuration file.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'passwords' => 'users',
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Username / Email
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | This value defines which model attribute should be considered as your
 -     | application's "username" field. Typically, this might be the email
 -     | address of the users but you are free to change this value here.
 -     |
 -     | Out of the box, Fortify expects forgot password and reset password
 -     | requests to have a field named 'email'. If the application uses
 -     | another name for the field you may define it below as needed.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'username' => 'email',
 - 
 -     'email' => 'email',
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Home Path
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Here you may configure the path where users will get redirected during
 -     | authentication or password reset when the operations are successful
 -     | and the user is authenticated. You are free to change this value.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'home' => config('filament.path'),
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Fortify Routes Prefix / Subdomain
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Here you may specify which prefix Fortify will assign to all the routes
 -     | that it registers with the application. If necessary, you may change
 -     | subdomain under which all of the Fortify routes will be available.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'prefix' => '',
 - 
 -     'domain' => null,
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Fortify Routes Middleware
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Here you may specify which middleware Fortify will assign to the routes
 -     | that it registers with the application. If necessary, you may change
 -     | these middleware but typically this provided default is preferred.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'middleware' => config('filament.middleware.base'),
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Rate Limiting
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | By default, Fortify will throttle logins to five requests per minute for
 -     | every email and IP address combination. However, if you would like to
 -     | specify a custom rate limiter to call then you may specify it here.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'limiters' => [
 -         'login' => 'login',
 -         'two-factor' => 'two-factor',
 -     ],
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Register View Routes
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Here you may specify if the routes returning views should be disabled as
 -     | you may not need them when building your own application. This may be
 -     | especially true if you're writing a custom single-page application.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'views' => true,
 - 
 -     /*
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     | Features
 -     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -     |
 -     | Some of the Fortify features are optional. You may disable the features
 -     | by removing them from this array. You're free to only remove some of
 -     | these features or you can even remove all of these if you need to.
 -     |
 -     */
 - 
 -     'features' => [
 -         Features::registration(),
 -         Features::resetPasswords(),
 -         // Features::emailVerification(),
 -         Features::updateProfileInformation(),
 -         Features::updatePasswords(),
 -         Features::twoFactorAuthentication([
 -             'confirm' => true,
 -             'confirmPassword' => true,
 -             // 'window' => 0,
 -         ]),
 -     ],
 - 
 - ];
 
 
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