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I'm new to Laravel and I'm writing a user management System on my own. At this time,

  • I can CRUD permissions, roles and users,
  • I can check the permissions by the AuthServiceProvider@boot method like this:
public function boot()
{
    Gate::before( function (User $user , $permission) {
        // App administrator
        if($user->getPermissions()->contains('appAll'))
        {
            return true;
        }
        // Permission check
        return $user->getPermissions()->contains($permission);
    });
}

In my AdminUserController, I can check the permissions like that:

public function index()
{
    if( Gate::check('createUser') || Gate::check('readUser') || Gate::check('updateUser') || Gate::check('deleteUser')) {
        return view('userMgmt/users/index', [
            'users' => User::getUsersWithRolesWithTexts()
        ]);
    }
    else
    {
        return redirect(route('home'))->withErrors('You do not have required permission');
    }
}

That is working well.

BUT Is this the right way to wrap each controller method with:

if( Gate::check(...) ...) {
    //Do what the method is supposed to do
}
else
{
    return redirect(route('SOME.ROUTE'))->withErrors('SOME ERROR OCCURRED');
}

It would be nice if someone can give me some ideas. Tank you

1 Answer 1

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There is a controller helper function named authorize that you can call from any method in a controller that extends App\Http\Controllers\Controller. This method accepts the action name and the model, and it will throw an exception if the user is not authorized. So instead of the if...else statement, it will be one line:

public function update(Request $request, Post $post)
{
    $this->authorize('update', $post);

    // The current user can update the blog post...
}
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  • Thanks, nice approach. And if I want to check multiple permissions like "permission1 AND permission2"? And if I want to check multiple permission like "permission OR permission2"? Oct 28, 2021 at 9:29
  • 1
    You better define all your conditions in the policy. that would be app/Policies/PostPolicy.php in our example Oct 28, 2021 at 9:37

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