Easily lock sections of your Laravel app with Basic Access Authentication
After installing Lockdown you can immediatly use the package with zero configuration. Apply lockdown route middleware to protect sections of your app with Basic Access Auth. There are a couple of approaches you can take.
Without additional configuration you can use admin
& secret
as default credentials. You should change this before using Lockdown in production. Read more about this on the configuration page.
As a route middleware applied to a single route or a route group
// On a single route
Route::get('some-protected-route', PageController::class)->middleware('lockdown');
// On a route group
Route::group(['middleware' => 'lockdown'], function() {
// Protected routes here
})
Inside of a controller’s constructor
class ExampleController
{
public function __construct()
{
$this->middleware('lockdown')->only(['update', 'patch'])
}
//
}
Perform a check manually without middleware
// Usage without the middleware
class ExampleController
{
public function __invoke(Lockdown $lockdown)
{
//
if($someCondition === true) {
$lockdown->verifyRequest() // Accepts a optional guard name
}
}
}