Gate::before() is not getting called in Laravel 5.7
Gate::before
is not getting called even though I have a @can
annotation in my blade template.
I've written the before
callback inside AuthServiceProvider
. I've checked gate::after
and it is working fine.
namespace AppProviders;
use IlluminateSupportFacadesGate;
use IlluminateFoundationSupportProvidersAuthServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* The policy mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $policies = [
'AppModel' => 'AppPoliciesModelPolicy',
];
/**
* Register any authentication / authorization services.
*/
public function boot()
{
$this->registerPolicies();
Gate::before(function ($user, $ability) {
die('before called');
});
}
}
Why might Gate::before
not be called?
laravel laravel-5.7
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Gate::before
is not getting called even though I have a @can
annotation in my blade template.
I've written the before
callback inside AuthServiceProvider
. I've checked gate::after
and it is working fine.
namespace AppProviders;
use IlluminateSupportFacadesGate;
use IlluminateFoundationSupportProvidersAuthServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* The policy mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $policies = [
'AppModel' => 'AppPoliciesModelPolicy',
];
/**
* Register any authentication / authorization services.
*/
public function boot()
{
$this->registerPolicies();
Gate::before(function ($user, $ability) {
die('before called');
});
}
}
Why might Gate::before
not be called?
laravel laravel-5.7
Laravel's documentation sayThe before method of a policy class will not be called if the class doesn't contain a method with a name matching the name of the ability being checked.
– Pourbahrami
Nov 19 '18 at 13:23
Have you registered any gates or policies?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:49
Is the user logged in?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:55
add a comment |
Gate::before
is not getting called even though I have a @can
annotation in my blade template.
I've written the before
callback inside AuthServiceProvider
. I've checked gate::after
and it is working fine.
namespace AppProviders;
use IlluminateSupportFacadesGate;
use IlluminateFoundationSupportProvidersAuthServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* The policy mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $policies = [
'AppModel' => 'AppPoliciesModelPolicy',
];
/**
* Register any authentication / authorization services.
*/
public function boot()
{
$this->registerPolicies();
Gate::before(function ($user, $ability) {
die('before called');
});
}
}
Why might Gate::before
not be called?
laravel laravel-5.7
Gate::before
is not getting called even though I have a @can
annotation in my blade template.
I've written the before
callback inside AuthServiceProvider
. I've checked gate::after
and it is working fine.
namespace AppProviders;
use IlluminateSupportFacadesGate;
use IlluminateFoundationSupportProvidersAuthServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;
class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
/**
* The policy mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $policies = [
'AppModel' => 'AppPoliciesModelPolicy',
];
/**
* Register any authentication / authorization services.
*/
public function boot()
{
$this->registerPolicies();
Gate::before(function ($user, $ability) {
die('before called');
});
}
}
Why might Gate::before
not be called?
laravel laravel-5.7
laravel laravel-5.7
edited Nov 19 '18 at 16:09
Eric Leschinski
87.6k38323274
87.6k38323274
asked Nov 19 '18 at 13:17
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Laravel's documentation sayThe before method of a policy class will not be called if the class doesn't contain a method with a name matching the name of the ability being checked.
– Pourbahrami
Nov 19 '18 at 13:23
Have you registered any gates or policies?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:49
Is the user logged in?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:55
add a comment |
Laravel's documentation sayThe before method of a policy class will not be called if the class doesn't contain a method with a name matching the name of the ability being checked.
– Pourbahrami
Nov 19 '18 at 13:23
Have you registered any gates or policies?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:49
Is the user logged in?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:55
Laravel's documentation say
The before method of a policy class will not be called if the class doesn't contain a method with a name matching the name of the ability being checked.
– Pourbahrami
Nov 19 '18 at 13:23
Laravel's documentation say
The before method of a policy class will not be called if the class doesn't contain a method with a name matching the name of the ability being checked.
– Pourbahrami
Nov 19 '18 at 13:23
Have you registered any gates or policies?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:49
Have you registered any gates or policies?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:49
Is the user logged in?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:55
Is the user logged in?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:55
add a comment |
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Check your authorization policy for the middle ware. Specifically:
'middleware' => ['web', 'admin.verify']
See more on Laravel's authorization middle ware: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/authorization#via-middleware
From the link:
Laravel includes a middleware that can authorize actions before the incoming request even reaches your routes or controllers. By default, the
IlluminateAuthMiddlewareAuthorize
middleware is assigned thecan
key in yourAppHttpKernel
class.
use AppPost;
Route::put('/post/{post}', function (Post $post) {
// The current user may update the post...
})->middleware('can:update,post');
Try toggling those settings.
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Check your authorization policy for the middle ware. Specifically:
'middleware' => ['web', 'admin.verify']
See more on Laravel's authorization middle ware: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/authorization#via-middleware
From the link:
Laravel includes a middleware that can authorize actions before the incoming request even reaches your routes or controllers. By default, the
IlluminateAuthMiddlewareAuthorize
middleware is assigned thecan
key in yourAppHttpKernel
class.
use AppPost;
Route::put('/post/{post}', function (Post $post) {
// The current user may update the post...
})->middleware('can:update,post');
Try toggling those settings.
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Check your authorization policy for the middle ware. Specifically:
'middleware' => ['web', 'admin.verify']
See more on Laravel's authorization middle ware: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/authorization#via-middleware
From the link:
Laravel includes a middleware that can authorize actions before the incoming request even reaches your routes or controllers. By default, the
IlluminateAuthMiddlewareAuthorize
middleware is assigned thecan
key in yourAppHttpKernel
class.
use AppPost;
Route::put('/post/{post}', function (Post $post) {
// The current user may update the post...
})->middleware('can:update,post');
Try toggling those settings.
add a comment |
Check your authorization policy for the middle ware. Specifically:
'middleware' => ['web', 'admin.verify']
See more on Laravel's authorization middle ware: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/authorization#via-middleware
From the link:
Laravel includes a middleware that can authorize actions before the incoming request even reaches your routes or controllers. By default, the
IlluminateAuthMiddlewareAuthorize
middleware is assigned thecan
key in yourAppHttpKernel
class.
use AppPost;
Route::put('/post/{post}', function (Post $post) {
// The current user may update the post...
})->middleware('can:update,post');
Try toggling those settings.
Check your authorization policy for the middle ware. Specifically:
'middleware' => ['web', 'admin.verify']
See more on Laravel's authorization middle ware: https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/authorization#via-middleware
From the link:
Laravel includes a middleware that can authorize actions before the incoming request even reaches your routes or controllers. By default, the
IlluminateAuthMiddlewareAuthorize
middleware is assigned thecan
key in yourAppHttpKernel
class.
use AppPost;
Route::put('/post/{post}', function (Post $post) {
// The current user may update the post...
})->middleware('can:update,post');
Try toggling those settings.
edited Nov 19 '18 at 16:06
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Laravel's documentation say
The before method of a policy class will not be called if the class doesn't contain a method with a name matching the name of the ability being checked.
– Pourbahrami
Nov 19 '18 at 13:23
Have you registered any gates or policies?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:49
Is the user logged in?
– Jonas Staudenmeir
Nov 19 '18 at 13:55