laravel-permission
bouncer
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laravel-permission
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8 Essential Questions to Ask Before Using a Laravel Package
For example, let's take look at the metrics for Spatie's Laravel Permission package at the time of this writing:
- Using PHP 8.1's Enums to add a level structure to users, and using Policies to authorize actions based on those user levels
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User permissions with Laravel Passport
I am not sure how Passport would be used for handling permissions, Passport is for authentication. I would recommend using Laravel Permission to handle your requirements. You can assign roles to users to scope out general permissions but ultimately the permissions are what should be used to limit functionality.
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Best way to only allow a user to view their own models?
If I remember correctly Spatie's permissions package allows for logic like "let this specific user edit models of this type" but does not allow for logic like "let this specific user edit only that specific model".
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How do you handle different policies on one resource depending on the controller called?
Despite this I pointed in the conversation above a super interesting point made by the guys at Spatie making the Laravel permissions package, where they recommend to encapsulate the authorization logic inside policies, and it is a great way to keep things clean, but in this case its not straightforward to do so, at least not if we follow the pure "Laravel-way" of doing things.
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Packages for Laravel
https://github.com/jeremykenedy/laravel-logger#authentication-middleware-usage https://github.com/beyondcode/laravel-dump-server https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar https://github.com/laravel-shift/blueprint https://github.com/spatie/laravel-backup https://github.com/spatie/laravel-permission https://github.com/spatie/laravel-activitylog https://github.com/realrashid/sweet-alert https://github.com/rappasoft/laravel-livewire-tables https://github.com/yajra/laravel-datatables https://github.com/Labs64/laravel-boilerplate https://github.com/creativetimofficial/argon-dashboard-laravel https://github.com/the-control-group/voyager https://github.com/beyondcode/laravel-er-diagram-generator
- Laravel-Permission – Associate users with roles and permissions
- Laravel-Permission - Associate users with roles and permissions
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A Complete Guide To Managing User Permissions In Laravel Apps
In this article, we'll be using the Laravel Permission package from Spatie.
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CRM for shipping company, how to develop ?
There are a few open source Laravel packages for managing roles and permissions. See https://github.com/spatie/laravel-permission or https://github.com/JosephSilber/bouncer.
bouncer
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Best way to only allow a user to view their own models?
Bouncer on the other hand supports scoped permission assignments where the assigned permission applies to a specific model only.
- How can I add simple Roles to Laravel Breeze
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How do you handle different policies on one resource depending on the controller called?
That'd be great honestly, but I haven't found anything similar yet. I took a look at Bouncer but it doesn't seem to solve the problem either, just resource-based authorization too.
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A Complete Guide To Managing User Permissions In Laravel Apps
As well as using Spatie's Laravel Permission package, there are other packages that can be used to add roles and permissions to your application. For example, you could use Bouncer or Laratrust.
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CRM for shipping company, how to develop ?
There are a few open source Laravel packages for managing roles and permissions. See https://github.com/spatie/laravel-permission or https://github.com/JosephSilber/bouncer.
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Implementing RBAC in Laravel Tutorial
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to implement RBAC in Laravel using Bouncer. Bouncer is a PHP package that lets you add roles and abilities to your Eloquent models.
- RoleBased Permissions
- What Laravel permission package do you usually use? Does anyone come with Laravel Gate and Policy?
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Multi-tenancy/user roles - tutorial suggestions
I only have experience with Bouncer but it has worked well for me. As a basic hypothetical scenario, you can create different roles and abilities such as:
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Roles And Permissions in Laravel 8
Another option is bouncer https://github.com/JosephSilber/bouncer
What are some alternatives?
laratrust - Handle roles and permissions in your Laravel application
laravel-mysql-spatial - MySQL Spatial Data Extension integration with Laravel.
LdapRecord-Laravel - Multi-domain LDAP Authentication & Management for Laravel.
CASL - CASL is an isomorphic authorization JavaScript library which restricts what resources a given user is allowed to access
sushi - Eloquent's missing "array" driver.
laravel-fortify-demo - Demo of Laravel authentication using Fortify
permission-tree - Hierarchical permissions system for Laravel apps.
tenancy - Automatic multi-tenancy for Laravel. No code changes needed.
laravel-rbac-tutorial - Code for Laravel RBAC Tutorial
laravel-datatables - jQuery DataTables API for Laravel
laravel-attributes - ⚠️ [ABANDONED] Rinvex Attributable is a robust, intelligent, and integrated Entity-Attribute-Value model (EAV) implementation for Laravel Eloquent, with powerful underlying for managing entity attributes implicitly as relations with ease. It utilizes the power of Laravel Eloquent, with smooth and seamless integration.