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@shagital/adonisjs-acl
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Version [for Adonis v5]
This package allows you easily add role/permission based access to your AdonisJS applications routes:
@adonisjs/lucid
)@adonisjs/auth
)You can install the package via NPM:
npm install @shagital/adonisjs-acl
Or with yarn
yarn add @shagital/adonisjs-acl
node ace configure @shagital/adonisjs-acl
start/kernel.ts
, add the following to Server.middleware.registerNamed
:is: () => import('App/Middleware/Is'),
can: () => import('App/Middleware/Can'),
config/rolePermission.ts
to customize table namesnode ace migration:run
Route.get('/something-important', 'ImportantController.show').middleware('is:administrator')
Route.get('/something-important', 'ImportantController.show').middleware('is:administrator,superadmin')
Route.get('/important', 'SomeController.show').middleware('can:view-important')
Route.get('/important', 'SomeController.show').middleware('can:view-important,read-important')
NB: User is granted access if they have one or more role/permission specified
User.hasRole
, User.hasPermission
, role.hasPermission
, etcIf you have a feature you'd like to add, kindly send a Pull Request (PR)
If you discover any security related issues, please email zacchaeus@shagital.com instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
FAQs
Role & Permission support for Adonisjs
The npm package @shagital/adonisjs-acl receives a total of 781 weekly downloads. As such, @shagital/adonisjs-acl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @shagital/adonisjs-acl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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