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Vendor perer876 Package permission Short Description Lightweight, enum-based definition, querying and mapping of permissions in PHP applications. License
MIT
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Lightweight, enum-based definition, querying and mapping of permissions in PHP applications.
Usage
You can define roles and permissions using an enum.
For example, you can define roles like this:
Then, you can specify which roles are granted to each permission.
Before you can check permissions, you need to implement the Subject interface
in your user model.
You also need to return the user's roles in a getRoles method and must add the
AsSubject trait to the subject so you can check permissions.
In a policy, for example, you can check the user model permissions like this:
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