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See the documentation for detailed installation and usage instructions.
This package allows you to manage user permissions and roles in a database.
Once installed you can do stuff like this:
// Adding permissions to a user
$user->givePermissionTo('edit articles');
// Adding permissions via a role
$user->assignRole('writer');
$role->givePermissionTo('edit articles');
Because all permissions will be registered on Laravel's gate, you can check if a user has a permission with Laravel's default can
function:
$user->can('edit articles');
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Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
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If you discover any security-related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
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This package is heavily based on Jeffrey Way's awesome Laracasts lessons on permissions and roles. His original code can be found in this repo on GitHub.
Special thanks to Alex Vanderbist who greatly helped with v2
, and to Chris Brown for his longtime support helping us maintain the package.
And a special thanks to Caneco for the logo ✨
- Povilas Korop did an excellent job listing the alternatives in an article on Laravel News. In that same article, he compares laravel-permission to Joseph Silber's Bouncer, which in our book is also an excellent package.
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