Laravel/Lumen database encryption at database side using native AES_DECRYPT and AES_ENCRYPT functions. Automatically encrypt and decrypt fields in your Models.
composer require tapanderasari/laravel-mysql-encrypt
Laravel
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="TapanDerasari\MysqlEncrypt\Providers\LaravelServiceProvider"
Lumen
mkdir -p config
cp vendor/tapanderasari/laravel-mysql-encrypt/config/config.php config/mysql-encrypt.php
APP_AESENCRYPT_KEY=yourencryptionkey
<?php
namespace App;
use TapanDerasari\MysqlEncrypt\Traits\Encryptable;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class User extends Model
{
use Encryptable; // <-- 1. Include trait
public array $encryptable = [ // <-- 2. Include columns to be encrypted
'email',
'first_name',
'last_name',
'telephone',
];
}
unique_encrypted
unique_encrypted:<table>,<field(optional)>
exists_encrypted
exists_encrypted:<table>,<field(optional)>
Custom Local scopes available:
whereEncrypted
whereNotEncrypted
orWhereEncrypted
orWhereNotEncrypted
orderByEncrypted
whereEncryptedLike
scopeOrderByEncryptedSort
Global scope DecryptSelectScope
automatically booted in models using Encryptable
trait.
Schema::create('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->bigIncrements('id');
$table->string('password');
$table->binary('first_name',300); // VARBINARY(300) for laravel 11.x and above versions
$table->rememberToken();
$table->timestamps();
});
// for laravel 10.x and below version, Once the table has been created, use ALTER TABLE to create VARBINARY
// or BLOB types to store encrypted data.
DB::statement('ALTER TABLE `users` ADD `first_name` VARBINARY(300)');
DB::statement('ALTER TABLE `users` ADD `last_name` VARBINARY(300)');
DB::statement('ALTER TABLE `users` ADD `email` VARBINARY(300)');
DB::statement('ALTER TABLE `users` ADD `telephone` VARBINARY(50)');
For this you can create one command like
php artisan make:command EncryptionForExistingData
In this command you fetch existing table or model data without global scope DecryptSelectScope
.
You can refer the example, clicking on below Example button:
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