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Simply add the following lines to ./app/start/global.php at the "Application Error Handler" - Section there is no need to touch the "CSRF Protection Filter" at all.
etenzy 11 years ago 21062
Hello what if your application when it is logout then you intentionally hit the back button on your web browser, what happened? your application will be returned to the original page, which should be redirected to the login page. Here I share a simple trick, put on a filters.php
cyberid41 11 years ago 24278
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doguhan 11 years ago 8553
If you want to redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS (SSL) you can use this method. However, note that this may NOT work out of the box if you are behind CloudFlare/load balancer/reverse proxy unless you set a trusted proxy, more info here: http://www.laravel-tricks.com/tricks/fix-ssl-in-laravel-4-when-server-is-behind-a-load-balancer-or-a-reverse-proxy
zOxta 11 years ago 33020
If you are running Laravel 4 and behind a load balancer or a reverse proxy, some HTTPS functions like ‘Request::secure()’ and ‘Request::isSecure()’ will return false. If we add the current IP which belongs to the proxy/load balancer to the setTrustedProxies then the Request class will honour the ‘X-Forwarded-Proto’ and other ‘X-Forwarded’ headers and the mentioned functions would work fine. Note: THIS METHOD CANNOT BE TRUSTED unless ALL requests go through a proxy YOU control.
zOxta 11 years ago 25273
If you are running Laravel 4 behind Cloudflare over HTTPS some functions like ‘Request::secure()’ and ‘Request::isSecure()’ will return false. By using the setTrustedProxies method of the Request facade we can add the Cloudflare IP ranges to trust, thus the Request class will honor the ‘X-Forwarded-Proto’ and other ‘X-Forwarded’ headers.
zOxta 11 years ago 10868
By this line adding to the app/routes.php file, you can apply 'csrf' filter to all routes
milon 11 years ago 8620
This filter will prevent the route from having sessions enabled. Very useful for API calls and when you don't want sessions starting. Blog Post: http://dor.ky/laravel-prevent-sessions-for-routes-via-a-filter/
ssx 11 years ago 11423
On many occasions, I use the subdomain to generate dynamic routes and a custom user experience. The current Laravel subdomain filter, requires a lot of extra work when generating routes. Each time you generate a route, using the laravel route() helper, you have to pass the subdomain as the first parameter. This provides an alternative method without having to pass the subdomain to route(). https://github.com/laravel/laravel/issues/2515 for additional follow-up
jaketoolso... 12 years ago 47105