false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Which permissions and role checker to use. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Defines if you want to use the roles and permissions checker. | Available: | - default: Check for the roles and permissions using the method that Laratrust has always used. | - query: Check for the roles and permissions using direct queries to the database. | This method doesn't support cache yet. | */ 'checker' => 'default', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cache |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Manage Laratrust's cache configurations. It uses the driver defined in the | config/cache.php file. | */ 'cache' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Use cache in the package |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Defines if Laratrust will use Laravel's Cache to cache the roles and permissions. | NOTE: Currently the database check does not use cache. | */ 'enabled' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Time to store in cache Laratrust's roles and permissions. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Determines the time in SECONDS to store Laratrust's roles and permissions in the cache. | */ 'expiration_time' => 3600, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust User Models |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is the array that contains the information of the user models. | This information is used in the add-trait command, for the roles and | permissions relationships with the possible user models, and the | administration panel to attach roles and permissions to the users. | | The key in the array is the name of the relationship inside the roles and permissions. | */ 'user_models' => [ 'users' => 'App\User', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Models |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These are the models used by Laratrust to define the roles, permissions and teams. | If you want the Laratrust models to be in a different namespace or | to have a different name, you can do it here. | */ 'models' => [ 'role' => 'App\Role', 'permission' => 'App\Permission', /** * Will be used only if the teams functionality is enabled. */ 'team' => 'App\Team', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Tables |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These are the tables used by Laratrust to store all the authorization data. | */ 'tables' => [ 'roles' => 'roles', 'permissions' => 'permissions', /** * Will be used only if the teams functionality is enabled. */ 'teams' => 'teams', 'role_user' => 'role_user', 'permission_user' => 'permission_user', 'permission_role' => 'permission_role', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Foreign Keys |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These are the foreign keys used by laratrust in the intermediate tables. | */ 'foreign_keys' => [ /** * User foreign key on Laratrust's role_user and permission_user tables. */ 'user' => 'user_id', /** * Role foreign key on Laratrust's role_user and permission_role tables. */ 'role' => 'role_id', /** * Role foreign key on Laratrust's permission_user and permission_role tables. */ 'permission' => 'permission_id', /** * Role foreign key on Laratrust's role_user and permission_user tables. */ 'team' => 'team_id', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Middleware |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This configuration helps to customize the Laratrust middleware behavior. | */ 'middleware' => [ /** * Define if the laratrust middleware are registered automatically in the service provider */ 'register' => true, /** * Method to be called in the middleware return case. * Available: abort|redirect */ 'handling' => 'abort', /** * Handlers for the unauthorized method in the middlewares. * The name of the handler must be the same as the handling. */ 'handlers' => [ /** * Aborts the execution with a 403 code and allows you to provide the response text */ 'abort' => [ 'code' => 403, 'message' => 'User does not have any of the necessary access rights.' ], /** * Redirects the user to the given url. * If you want to flash a key to the session, * you can do it by setting the key and the content of the message * If the message content is empty it won't be added to the redirection. */ 'redirect' => [ 'url' => '/home', 'message' => [ 'key' => 'error', 'content' => '' ] ] ] ], 'teams' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Use teams feature in the package |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Defines if Laratrust will use the teams feature. | Please check the docs to see what you need to do in case you have the package already configured. | */ 'enabled' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Strict check for roles/permissions inside teams |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Determines if a strict check should be done when checking if a role or permission | is attached inside a team. | If it's false, when checking a role/permission without specifying the team, | it will check only if the user has attached that role/permission ignoring the team. | */ 'strict_check' => false, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Magic 'isAbleTo' Method |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Supported cases for the magic is able to method (Refer to the docs). | Available: camel_case|snake_case|kebab_case | */ 'magic_is_able_to_method_case' => 'kebab_case', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Panel |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Section to manage everything related with the admin panel for the roles and permissions. | */ 'panel' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Panel Register |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This manages if routes used for the admin panel should be registered. | Turn this value to false if you don't want to use Laratrust admin panel | */ 'register' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Panel Path |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is the URI path where Laratrust panel for roles and permissions | will be accesible from. | */ 'path' => '', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Panel Path |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The route where the go back link should point | */ 'go_back_route' => '/panel', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Laratrust Panel Route Middleware |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These middleware will get attached onto each Laratrust panel route. | */ 'middleware' => ['web', 'auth'], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable permissions assignment |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Enable/Disable the permissions assignment to the users. | */ 'assign_permisions_to_user' => true, ] ];