Laravel middleware with multiple roles

百般思念 提交于 2019-11-28 18:28:25

You should't have a separate middleware for each role. It will get very messy very fast. It would be better to have a single role checking middleware that can check against any role passed to it.

Http\Kernel.php

protected $routeMiddleware = [
    ...
    'role' => \App\Http\Middleware\Role::class,
];

Http\Middleware\Role.php

public function handle($request, Closure $next, ... $roles)
{
    if (!Auth::check()) // I included this check because you have it, but it really should be part of your 'auth' middleware, most likely added as part of a route group.
        return redirect('login');

    $user = Auth::user();

    if($user->isAdmin())
        return $next($request);

    foreach($roles as $role) {
        // Check if user has the role This check will depend on how your roles are set up
        if($user->hasRole($role))
            return $next($request);
    }

    return redirect('login');
}

Finally in your web routes

Route::get('admin/scholen/overzicht', 'SchoolsController@overview')->middleware('role:editor,approver');
Route::get('admin/scholen/{id}/bewerken', 'SchoolsController@edit')->middleware('role:admin');
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