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# Using a single database

Before using the following instructions, make sure you have performed [the base installation steps](https://github.com/jeremy-sud/Senselab_Core_API/blob/main/docs/laravel-multitenancy/v4/installation/base-installation/README.md) first.

Only use the instructions on this page if you want to use one database.

#### Migrating the database

With the database connection set up, we can migrate the landlord database.

First, you must publish and run the migration:

```bash
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\Multitenancy\MultitenancyServiceProvider" --tag="multitenancy-migrations"
php artisan migrate --path=database/migrations/landlord
```

This will create the `tenants` table which holds configuration per tenant.

#### Next steps

When using multiple tenants, you probably want to [isolate the cache](https://github.com/jeremy-sud/Senselab_Core_API/blob/main/docs/laravel-multitenancy/v4/using-tasks-to-prepare-the-environment/prefixing-cache/README.md) or use your own separated filesystems per tenant, ... These things are performed by [task classes](https://github.com/jeremy-sud/Senselab_Core_API/blob/main/docs/laravel-multitenancy/v4/using-tasks-to-prepare-the-environment/overview/README.md) that will be executed when making a tenant the current one.

The package also has an option to [make the queue tenant aware](https://github.com/jeremy-sud/Senselab_Core_API/blob/main/docs/laravel-multitenancy/v4/basic-usage/making-queues-tenant-aware/README.md).


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