Laravel Cache Store OTP

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You can store an OTP in Laravel's cache for 10 minutes using the `Cache` facade. Here's how you can do it:

### **Storing the OTP in Cache**

use IlluminateSupportFacadesCache;

$otp = rand(100000, 999999); // Generate a 6-digit OTP
$phone = '1234567890'; // Example identifier

Cache::put("otp_{$phone}", $otp, now()->addMinutes(10)); // Store OTP for 10 minutes

### **Retrieving the OTP from Cache**

$cachedOtp = Cache::get("otp_{$phone}");

if ($cachedOtp) {
    return "Your OTP is: " . $cachedOtp;
} else {
    return "OTP has expired or does not exist.";
}

### **Deleting the OTP After Verification**

Cache::forget("otp_{$phone}");

This ensures that the OTP expires automatically after 10 minutes. Let me know if you need further customization!

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### **Secure OTP Verification in Laravel Using Cache**

Handling OTP verification efficiently is crucial for security and user experience. Instead of storing OTPs in a database, Laravel’s caching system provides a lightweight and fast solution.

Here’s how you can store and validate OTPs using Laravel’s cache:

#### **🔹 Storing the OTP for 10 Minutes**

use IlluminateSupportFacadesCache;

$otp = rand(100000, 999999);
$phone = '1234567890'; 

Cache::put("otp_{$phone}", $otp, now()->addMinutes(10));

#### **🔹 Retrieving & Validating the OTP**

$cachedOtp = Cache::get("otp_{$phone}");

if ($cachedOtp) {
    return "Your OTP is: " . $cachedOtp;
} else {
    return "OTP has expired or does not exist.";
}

#### **🔹 Removing OTP After Verification**

Cache::forget("otp_{$phone}");

### **Why Use Laravel Cache for OTP?**
✅ **Faster than database storage**
✅ **Auto-expires after a set duration**
✅ **Lightweight & scalable solution**

Are you using caching for OTP management in your Laravel projects? Let’s discuss in the comments! 🚀 #Laravel #OTPVerification #WebDevelopment #PHP

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