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Laravel Passport – Easily setup your own OAuth2 server

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Laravel Passport – Easily setup your own OAuth2 server image

Creating your own OAuth server can be difficult and Laravel 5.3 comes with a free optional package called Passport that is a full OAuth2 server that is ready to go in minutes.

Taylor demoed this new package during his Laracon talk and it was amazing seeing just how quick you can add this to your app. Today, he visited Laracasts and created a 15-minute overview video.

If you want to learn even more checkout the documentation and Matt Stauffer’s coverage.

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