santigarcor / laratrust

Handle roles and permissions in your Laravel application
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Administration Panel not found #463

Closed 740il closed 4 years ago

740il commented 4 years ago

I can't get the Administration Panel I tried and followed all steps but couldn't find http://localhost/ laratrust i get Not Found page

740il commented 4 years ago

<?php

/**

return [ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use MorphMap in relationships between models
If true, the morphMap feature is going to be used. The array values that
are going to be used are the ones inside the 'user_models' array.
*/
'use_morph_map' => 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,
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 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.
|
*/
'use_teams' => 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.
|
*/
'teams_strict_check' => false,

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Laratrust User Models
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This is the array that contains the information of the user models.
| This information is used in the add-trait command, and for the roles and
| permissions relationships with the possible user models.
|
| 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 model
     */
    'role' => 'App\Role',

    /**
     * Permission model
     */
    'permission' => 'App\Permission',

    /**
     * Team model
     */
    'team' => 'App\Team',

],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Laratrust Tables
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These are the tables used by Laratrust to store all the authorization data.
|
*/
'tables' => [
    /**
     * Roles table.
     */
    'roles' => 'roles',

    /**
     * Permissions table.
     */
    'permissions' => 'permissions',

    /**
     * Teams table.
     */
    'teams' => 'teams',

    /**
     * Role - User intermediate table.
     */
    'role_user' => 'role_user',

    /**
     * Permission - User intermediate table.
     */
    'permission_user' => 'permission_user',

    /**
     * Permission - Role intermediate table.
     */
    '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' => ''
            ]
        ]
    ]
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Laratrust Magic 'can' Method
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Supported cases for the magic can method (Refer to the docs).
| Available: camel_case|snake_case|kebab_case
|
*/
'magic_can_method_case' => 'kebab_case',

];

santigarcor commented 4 years ago

What Laratrust version are you using? Because the admin panel is only supported in version 6.X