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Informations about the package rbac

[No Longer Maintained]

Please See https://github.com/mbm-rafal/RBAC Instead!

RBAC For Laravel 5.3

Powerful package for handling roles and permissions in Laravel 5.3

Based on the Bican/Roles Package.

So whats Different?

The difference is how Inheritance work. With Bican/Roles, permissions are inherited based on your highest role level.

Instead this package uses a parent_id column to enable roles to be inherited from each other.

This enables us to only pull permissions of roles that our users inherits, or that are directly assigned to the user.

Installation

This package is very easy to set up. There are only couple of steps.

Composer

Pull this package in through Composer (file composer.json).

Run this command inside your terminal.

composer update

Service Provider

Add the package to your application service providers in config/app.php file.

Config File And Migrations

Publish the package config file and migrations to your application. Run these commands inside your terminal.

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="DCN\RBAC\RBACServiceProvider" --tag=config
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="DCN\RBAC\RBACServiceProvider" --tag=migrations

And also run migrations.

php artisan migrate

There must be created migration file for users table, which is in Laravel out of the box.

HasRoleAndPermission Trait And Contract

Include HasRoleAndPermission trait and also implement HasRoleAndPermission contract inside your User model.

And that's it!

Usage

Creating Roles

Because of Slugable trait, if you make a mistake and for example leave a space in slug parameter, it'll be replaced with a dot automatically, because of str_slug function.

Attaching And Detaching Roles

It's really simple. You fetch a user from database and call attachRole method. There is BelongsToMany relationship between User and Role model.

Deny Roles

To deny a user a role and all of its children roles, see the following example.

We recommend that you plan your roles accordingly if you plan on using this feature. As you could easily lock out users without realizing it.

Checking For Roles

You can now check if the user has required role.

You can also do this:

And of course, there is a way to check for multiple roles:

As well as Wild Cards:

Creating Permissions

It's very simple thanks to Permission model.

Attaching And Detaching Permissions

You can attach permissions to a role or directly to a specific user (and of course detach them as well).

Deny Permissions

You can deny a user a permission, or you can deny an entire role a permission.

To do this, when attaching a permission simply pass a second parameter of false. This will deny that user that permission regardless of what they are assigned. Denied permissions take precedent over inherited and granted permissions.

Checking For Permissions

You can check for multiple permissions the same way as roles.

Inheritance

If you don't want the inheritance feature in you application, simply ignore the parent_id parameter when you're creating roles.

Roles that are assigned a parent_id of another role are automatically inherited when a user is assigned or inherits the parent role.

Here is an example:

You have 5 administrative groups. Admins, Store Admins, Store Inventory Managers, Blog Admins, and Blog Writers.

Role Parent
Admins
Store Admins Admins
Store Inventory Managers Store Admins
Blog Admins Admins
Blog Writers Blog Admins

The Admins Role is the parent of both Store Admins Role as well as Blog Admins Role.

While the Store Admins Role is the parent to Store Inventory Managers Role.

And the Blog Admins Role is the parent to Blog Writers.

This enables the Admins Role to inherit both Store Inventory Managers Role and Blog Writers Role.

But the Store Admins Role only inherits the Store Inventory Managers Role,

And the Blog Admins Role only inherits the Blog Writers Role.

Another Example:

id slug parent_id
1 admin NULL
2 admin.user 1
3 admin.blog 1
4 blog.writer 3
5 development NULL

Here, admin inherits admin.user, admin.blog, and blog.writer.

While admin.user doesn't inherit anything, and admin.blog inherits blog.writer.

Nothing inherits development and, development doesn't inherit anything.

Entity Check

Let's say you have an article and you want to edit it. This article belongs to a user (there is a column user_id in articles table).

This condition checks if the current user is the owner of article. If not, it will be looking inside user permissions for a row we created before.

Blade Extensions

There are three Blade extensions. Basically, it is replacement for classic if statements.

Middleware

This package comes with VerifyRole and VerifyPermission middleware. You must add them inside your app/Http/Kernel.php file.

Now you can easily protect your routes.

You also can pass multiple parameters on VerifyPermission and VerifyRole middleware, example: role:admin,moderator,true, the last parameter will be used to determine if user has all role or just any of the role passed, default value would be false.

It throws \DCN\RBAC\Exception\RoleDeniedException or \DCN\RBAC\Exception\PermissionDeniedException exceptions if it goes wrong.

You can catch these exceptions inside app/Exceptions/Handler.php file and do whatever you want.

Config File

You can change connection for models, slug separator, models path and there is also a handy pretend feature. Have a look at config file for more information.

More Information

This project is based on Bican/Roles.

License

This package is free software distributed under the terms of the MIT license.

I don't care what you do with it.

Contribute

I honestly don't know what I'm doing. If you see something that could be fixed. Make a pull request on the develop branch!.


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