Login a user only if his status is active in Laravel 5.7

Have this on your LoginController:

protected function credentials(Request $request)
{        
   return ['username' => $request->{$this->username()}, 'password' => $request->password, 'status' => 1];
}

You just take user status and check user status is true or false. You can take status using Auth::User()->status from auth session. Try this.

 if(Auth::attempt(['email'=>$request->email,'password'=>$request->password])){
                $userStatus = Auth::User()->status;
                if($userStatus=='1') {
                    return redirect()->intended(url('/dashboard'));
                }else{
                    Auth::logout();
                    Session::flush();
                    return redirect(url('login'))->withInput()->with('errorMsg','You are temporary blocked. please contact to admin');
                }
            }
            else {

                return redirect(url('login'))->withInput()->with('errorMsg','Incorrect username or password. Please try again.');
            }

Just simply put this code in your App\Auth\LoginController or elsewhere where you have your LoginController located.

public function authenticate(Request $request)
{
    $credentials = $request->only('email', 'password');

    if (Auth::attempt(['email' => $email, 'password' => $password, 'active' => 1])) {
        // Authentication passed...
        return redirect()->intended('dashboard');
    }
}

with this code you are overriding default authenticate function