diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 182cf8bd7..9fce5959b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -61,27 +61,7 @@ It will setup two tables - api_keys and api_logs. ### Laravel 5.0.x to 5.1.x -Run `composer require chrisbjr/api-guard 2.0.*` - -In your `config/app.php` add `Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Providers\ApiGuardServiceProvider` to the end of the `providers` array - -```php -'providers' => array( - - ... - Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Providers\ApiGuardServiceProvider::class, -), -``` - -Now publish the migration and configuration files for api-guard: - - $ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Providers\ApiGuardServiceProvider" - -Then run the migration: - - $ php artisan migrate - -It will setup two tables - api_keys and api_logs. +Note: Documentation for use with Laravel 5.0.x and 5.1.x differs from Laravel 5.2.x. Please refer to the README [here](https://github.com/chrisbjr/api-guard/tree/v2.3.0). ### Laravel 4.2.x @@ -101,12 +81,10 @@ To generate an API key that is linked to a user, you can do the following: `php artisan api-key:generate --user-id=1` -To generate an API key from within your application, you can use the available Facade: +To generate an API key from within your application, you can use the following method in the `ApiKey` model: ``` -$apiKey = new Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Models\ApiKey; -$apiKey->key = $apiKey->generateKey(); -$apiKey->save(); +$apiKey = Chrisbjr\ApiGuard\Models\ApiKey::make() ``` ## Usage