--- title: Tenant Storage description: Tenant storage with stancl/tenancy — A Laravel multi-database tenancy package that respects your code.. extends: _layouts.documentation section: content --- # Tenant Storage {#tenant-storage} Tenant storage is where tenants' uuids and domains are stored. You can store things like the tenant's plan, subscription information, and tenant-specific application configuration in tenant storage. You can use these functions: ```php get (string|array $key, string $uuid = null) // $uuid defaults to the current tenant's UUID put (string|array $key, mixed $value = null, string $uuid = null) // if $key is array, make sure $value is null ``` To put something into the tenant storage, you can use `put()` or `set()`. ```php tenancy()->put($key, $value); tenancy()->set($key, $value); // alias for put() tenancy()->put($key, $value, $uuid); tenancy()->put(['key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2']); tenancy()->put(['key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2'], null, $uuid); ``` To get something from the storage, you can use `get()`: ```php tenancy()->get($key); tenancy()->get($key, $uuid); tenancy()->get(['key1', 'key2']); ``` > Note: `tenancy()->get(['key1', 'key2'])` returns an array with values only Note that $key has to be a string or an array with string keys. The value(s) can be of any data type. Example with arrays: ```php >>> tenant()->put('foo', ['a' => 'b', 'c' => 'd']); => [ // put() returns the supplied value(s) "a" => "b", "c" => "d", ] >>> tenant()->get('foo'); => [ "a" => "b", "c" => "d", ] ```