PHP code example of asiifdev / easy-role

1. Go to this page and download the library: Download asiifdev/easy-role library. Choose the download type require.

2. Extract the ZIP file and open the index.php.

3. Add this code to the index.php.
    
        
<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');

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asiifdev / easy-role example snippets


return [
    'models' => [

        /*
         * When using the "HasPermissions" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * Eloquent model should be used to retrieve your permissions. Of course, it
         * is often just the "Permission" model but you may use whatever you like.
         *
         * The model you want to use as a Permission model needs to implement the
         * `Asiifdev\EasyRole\Contracts\Permission` contract.
         */

        'permission' => Asiifdev\EasyRole\Models\Permission::class,

        /*
         * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * Eloquent model should be used to retrieve your roles. Of course, it
         * is often just the "Role" model but you may use whatever you like.
         *
         * The model you want to use as a Role model needs to implement the
         * `Asiifdev\EasyRole\Contracts\Role` contract.
         */

        'role' => Asiifdev\EasyRole\Models\Role::class,

    ],

    'table_names' => [

        /*
         * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * table should be used to retrieve your roles. We have chosen a basic
         * default value but you may easily change it to any table you like.
         */

        'roles' => 'roles',

        /*
         * When using the "HasPermissions" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * table should be used to retrieve your permissions. We have chosen a basic
         * default value but you may easily change it to any table you like.
         */

        'permissions' => 'permissions',

        /*
         * When using the "HasPermissions" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * table should be used to retrieve your models permissions. We have chosen a
         * basic default value but you may easily change it to any table you like.
         */

        'model_has_permissions' => 'model_has_permissions',

        /*
         * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * table should be used to retrieve your models roles. We have chosen a
         * basic default value but you may easily change it to any table you like.
         */

        'model_has_roles' => 'model_has_roles',

        /*
         * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which
         * table should be used to retrieve your roles permissions. We have chosen a
         * basic default value but you may easily change it to any table you like.
         */

        'role_has_permissions' => 'role_has_permissions',
    ],

    'column_names' => [
        /*
         * Change this if you want to name the related pivots other than defaults
         */
        'role_pivot_key' => null, //default 'role_id',
        'permission_pivot_key' => null, //default 'permission_id',

        /*
         * Change this if you want to name the related model primary key other than
         * `model_id`.
         *
         * For example, this would be nice if your primary keys are all UUIDs. In
         * that case, name this `model_uuid`.
         */

        'model_morph_key' => 'model_id',

        /*
         * Change this if you want to use the teams feature and your related model's
         * foreign key is other than `team_id`.
         */

        'team_foreign_key' => 'team_id',
    ],

    /*
     * When set to true, the method for checking permissions will be registered on the gate.
     * Set this to false, if you want to implement custom logic for checking permissions.
     */

    'register_permission_check_method' => true,

    /*
     * When set to true the package implements teams using the 'team_foreign_key'. If you want
     * the migrations to register the 'team_foreign_key', you must set this to true
     * before doing the migration. If you already did the migration then you must make a new
     * migration to also add 'team_foreign_key' to 'roles', 'model_has_roles', and
     * 'model_has_permissions'(view the latest version of package's migration file)
     */

    'teams' => false,

    /*
     * When set to true, the 

$easyRole = new Asiifdev\EasyRole();
echo $easyRole->echoPhrase('Hello, Asiifdev!');
bash
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Asiifdev\EasyRole\EasyRoleServiceProvider"
php artisan migrate