
Laravel Ban simplify management of Eloquent model's ban. Make any model bannable in a minutes!
Use case is not limited to User model, any Eloquent model could be banned: Organizations, Teams, Groups and others.
BanService.User model, any Eloquent model could be banned.ban and unban.First, pull in the package through Composer:
composer require cybercog/laravel-banThe package will automatically register itself. This step required for Laravel 5.4 or earlier releases only.
Include the service provider within app/config/app.php:
'providers' => [
CogLaravelBanProvidersBanServiceProvider::class,
],At last, you need to publish and run database migrations:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="CogLaravelBanProvidersBanServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
php artisan migrateuse CogContractsBanBannable as BannableInterface;
use CogLaravelBanTraitsBannable;
use IlluminateFoundationAuthUser as Authenticatable;
class User extends Authenticatable implements BannableInterface
{
use Bannable;
}Bannable model must have nullable timestamp column named banned_at. This value used as flag and simplify checks if user was banned. If you are trying to make default Laravel User model to be bannable you can use example below.
php artisan make:migration add_banned_at_column_to_users_tableThen insert the following code into migration file:
<?php
use IlluminateDatabaseMigrationsMigration;
use IlluminateDatabaseSchemaBlueprint;
use IlluminateSupportFacadesSchema;
return new class extends Migration
{
public function up(): void
{
Schema::table('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->timestamp('banned_at')->nullable();
});
}
public function down(): void
{
Schema::table('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->dropColumn('banned_at');
});
}
};$user->ban();$user->ban([
'comment' => 'Enjoy your ban!',
]);$user->ban([
'expired_at' => '2086-03-28 00:00:00',
]);expired_at attribute could be CarbonCarbon instance or any string which could be parsed by CarbonCarbon::parse($string) method:
$user->ban([
'expired_at' => '+1 month',
]);$user->unban();On unban all related ban models are soft deletes.
$user->isBanned();$user->isNotBanned();app(CogContractsBanBanService::class)->deleteExpiredBans();$ban = $user->ban();
$ban->isPermanent(); // trueOr pass null value.
$ban = $user->ban([
'expired_at' => null,
]);
$ban->isPermanent(); // true$ban = $user->ban([
'expired_at' => '2086-03-28 00:00:00',
]);
$ban->isTemporary(); // true$users = User::withoutBanned()->get();$users = User::withBanned()->get();$users = User::onlyBanned()->get();To apply query scopes all the time you can define shouldApplyBannedAtScope method in bannable model. If method returns true all banned models will be hidden by default.
use CogContractsBanBannable as BannableInterface;
use CogLaravelBanTraitsBannable;
use IlluminateFoundationAuthUser as Authenticatable;
class User extends Authenticatable implements BannableInterface
{
use Bannable;
/**
* Determine if BannedAtScope should be applied by default.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function shouldApplyBannedAtScope()
{
return true;
}
}If entity is banned CogLaravelBanEventsModelWasBanned event is fired.
Is entity is unbanned CogLaravelBanEventsModelWasUnbanned event is fired.
This package has route middleware designed to prevent banned users to go to protected routes.
To use it define new middleware in $routeMiddleware array of app/Http/Kernel.php file:
protected $routeMiddleware = [
'forbid-banned-user' => CogLaravelBanHttpMiddlewareForbidBannedUser::class,
]Then use it in any routes and route groups you need to protect:
Route::get('/', [
'uses' => 'UsersController@profile',
'middleware' => 'forbid-banned-user',
]);If you want force logout banned user on protected routes access, use LogsOutBannedUser middleware instead:
protected $routeMiddleware = [
'logs-out-banned-user' => CogLaravelBanHttpMiddlewareLogsOutBannedUser::class,
]After you have performed the basic installation you can start using the ban:delete-expired command. In most cases you'll want to schedule these command so you don't have to manually run it everytime you need to delete expired bans and unban models.
The command can be scheduled in Laravel's console kernel, just like any other command.
// app/Console/Kernel.php
protected function schedule(Schedule $schedule)
{
$schedule->command('ban:delete-expired')->everyMinute();
}Of course, the time used in the code above is just example. Adjust it to suit your own preferences.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Please see UPGRADING for detailed upgrade instructions.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Run the tests with:
vendor/bin/phpunitIf you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
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