@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ To determine if the user of your application is logged in, call the **check** me
return "You're logged in!";
}
Use the **login** method to login a user without checking their credentials, such as after a user first registers to use your application. Just pass your user object or the user's ID:
Use the **login** method to login a user without checking their credentials, such as after a user first registers to use your application. Just pass the user's ID:
Controllers are classes that are responsible for accepting user input and managing interactions between models, libraries, and views. Typically, they will ask a model for data, and then return a view that presents that data to the user.
The usage of controllers is the most common method of implementing application logic in modern web-development. However, Laravel also empowers developers to implement their application logic within routing declarations. This is explored in detail in the [routing document](/docs/routing). New users are encourage to start with controllers. There is nothing that route-based application logic can do that controllers can't.
The usage of controllers is the most common method of implementing application logic in modern web-development. However, Laravel also empowers developers to implement their application logic within routing declarations. This is explored in detail in the [routing document](/docs/routing). New users are encouraged to start with controllers. There is nothing that route-based application logic can do that controllers can't.
Controller classes should be stored in **application/controllers** and should extend the Base\_Controller class. A Home\_Controller class is included with Laravel.
@@ -295,6 +295,8 @@ The **Controller::detect** method simply returns an array of all of the controll
If you wish to automatically detect the controllers in a bundle, just pass the bundle name to the method. If no bundle is specified, the application folder's controller directory will be searched.
> **Note:** It is important to note that this method gives you no control over the order in which controllers are loaded. Controller::detect() should only be used to Route controllers in very small sites. "Manually" routing controllers gives you much more control, is more self-documenting, and is certainly advised.
#### Register all controllers for the "admin" bundle: