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Informations about the package acl

Sprobe Laravel Basic ACL

Simple Laravel ACL implementation using groups and permissions.

Installation

You can install this package by running this command:

After running composer install, add the following line to your config/app.php file

How to Use

First run the migration to create the database tables needed:

Create a group via artisan command:

Then create a resource via artisan command:

Note that the resource should match your route

Then create the Read and Write permissions via artisan command:

Add the following Permissible trait to your user model app\Models\User.php

You can assign the user to a group on your controller/service/repository

Then you can give the group permission to that resource:

You can activate the ACL by declaring it on your controller e.g UserController.php:

or directly on your routes:


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