I know how to log in a user, but how do I log out a specified user from the application? There doesn't seem to be enough coverage on this.
6 Answers
This problem occures when you are admin and want to block some user. Then when you block user you want to logout him imidietly. For laravel 5.2 (maby for lower versions too) you can create middelware:
Create middelware
namespace App\Http\Middleware;
use Closure;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth;
class BockedUser
{
/**
* Handle an incoming request.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Closure $next
* @param string|null $guard
* @return mixed
*/
public function handle($request, Closure $next, $guard = null)
{
$user = Auth::user();
if ($user and $user->is_bocked) {
Auth::logout();
return redirect('/login');
}
return $next($request);
}
}
And in app/Http/Kernel.php in section $middlewareGroups > 'web' add \App\Http\Middleware\BockedUser::class. I assmue that all your routes are in Route::group(['middleware' => 'web'], function () { .. all your routes ..}
If you know his user id, using query builder,
// To Logout Specific user:
//$id == user id to whom you want to logout
\DB::table('users')->where('id', $id)->update(['remember_token' => null]);
\DB::table('sessions')->where('user_id', $id)->delete();
// To Logout All Users
$sessions = glob(storage_path("framework/sessions/*"));
foreach ($sessions as $file) {
if (is_file($file))
unlink($file);
}
\DB::table('users')->update(['remember_token' => null]);
\DB::table('sessions')->truncate();
No need to use sessions table operation if you are not using database as session driver.
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1Thanks for this example, deleting a row in the "sessions" table alone won't work - it will be automatically inserted again on user's next request. Clearing the "remember_token" column is the important part. Jun 27, 2022 at 8:55
Use the setUser to find a soluion
get current user
$user = Auth::user();
logout user you want
$userToLogout = User::find(5);
Auth::setUser($userToLogout);
Auth::logout();
set again current user
Auth::setUser($user);
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1Auth::logout() will just logout the current user not the specific one. Feb 19, 2020 at 13:12
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1Just stumbled on this answer that is the most correct, but where @ImadUllah says "set again current user" you must use the current user id, fetching it first
$your_current_user = User::find(YOUR_DESIRED_USER_ID_HERE);
and then callingAuth::loginUsingId($your_current_user->id)
. This way you will not be logged out.– McRuiAug 31, 2021 at 0:25
You can do this for logout specific user logout in laravel 4.2 and you are using multi auth
/* for normal user logout */
Auth::user()->logout();
/* for admin user logout */
Auth::admin()->logout();
/* for manager user logout */
Auth::manager()->logout();
as you made the users auth
You can logout user when he access any authenticated function such as edit profile, edit post, create post, etc. For example:
public function edit()
{
if (!\Auth::user()->active)
{
\Auth::logout();
return redirect('/');
}
// code here
}
This is how I do it in the middleware:
public function handle($request, Closure $next)
{
if (!auth()->user()->is_approved) {
Auth::logout();
return redirect()->route('unauthorized');
}
return $next($request);
}
Just to add some context.
Auth::logout($user)
or something between those lines.