The DirectoryTree Authorization package by Steve Bauman is an easy, native role and permission management system for Laravel.
If you need a super simple native feeling Laravel Authorization package, this one may tickle your fancyhttps://t.co/Xiu4Ty0IkR
— Steve (@ste_bau) April 23, 2024 <script async src=”https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js” charset=”utf-8″></script>
It works with Laravel’s Gate and authorization methods out of the box, and offers the following lightweight API to manage roles and permissions:
use DirectoryTreeAuthorizationPermission;
use DirectoryTreeAuthorizationRole;
$createUsers = Permission::create([
‘name’ => ‘users.create’,
‘label’ => ‘Create Users’,
]);
$admin = Role::create([
‘name’ => ‘administrator’,
‘label’ => ‘Admin’,
]);
// Grant the permission to a role
$admin->permissions()->save($createUsers);
// Assign the role to a user
$user->roles()->save($admin);
// `can()` method usage in PHP:
Auth::user()->can(‘users.create’);
// Using Laravel’s `Gate`:
Gate::allows(‘users.create’);
// Using Laravel’s `@can()` directive:
@can(‘users.create’)
<!– This user can create other users. –>
@endcan
The above code snippet doesn’t contain every method available—see the readme for usage details on managing roles and permissions with this package, which includes the following main features:
Manage User roles and Permissions
Create user-specific permissions
Checking permissions and roles
Caching permissions by default
Use with Laravel’s native Gate and authorization methods.
Permissions are registered in Laravel’s Gate by default
Includes useful permission and role middleware
To get started with this package, check out package on GitHub at directorytree/authorization.
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