MySql Error: 1364 Field 'display_name' doesn't have default value

MySQL is most likely in STRICT mode.

Try running SET GLOBAL sql_mode='' or edit your my.cnf to make sure you aren't setting STRICT_ALL_TABLES or the like.


MySQL is most likely in STRICT mode, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, as you'll identify bugs/issues early and not just blindly think everything is working as you intended.

Change the column to allow null:

ALTER TABLE `x` CHANGE `display_name` `display_name` TEXT NULL

or, give it a default value as empty string:

ALTER TABLE `x` CHANGE `display_name` `display_name` TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''

All of these answers are a good way, but I don't think you want to always go to your DB and modify the default value that you have set to NULL.

I suggest you go to the app/User.php and modify the protected $fillable so it will take your new fields in the data array used to register.

Let's say you add a new input field called "first_name", your $fillable should be something like this :

protected $fillable = [ 'first_name', 'email', 'password',]; 

This did it for me. Good luck!

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