. */ return [ 'models' => [ /* * When using the "HasPermissions" trait from this package, we need to know which * Eloquent model should be used to retrieve your permissions. Of course, it * is often just the "Permission" model but you may use whatever you like. * * The model you want to use as a Permission model needs to implement the * `Spatie\Permission\Contracts\Permission` contract. */ 'permission' => Spatie\Permission\Models\Permission::class, /* * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which * Eloquent model should be used to retrieve your roles. Of course, it * is often just the "Role" model but you may use whatever you like. * * The model you want to use as a Role model needs to implement the * `Spatie\Permission\Contracts\Role` contract. */ 'role' => Spatie\Permission\Models\Role::class, ], 'table_names' => [ /* * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which * table should be used to retrieve your roles. We have chosen a basic * default value but you may easily change it to any table you like. */ 'roles' => 'roles', /* * When using the "HasPermissions" trait from this package, we need to know which * table should be used to retrieve your permissions. We have chosen a basic * default value but you may easily change it to any table you like. */ 'permissions' => 'permissions', /* * When using the "HasPermissions" trait from this package, we need to know which * table should be used to retrieve your models permissions. We have chosen a * basic default value but you may easily change it to any table you like. */ 'model_has_permissions' => 'model_has_permissions', /* * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which * table should be used to retrieve your models roles. We have chosen a * basic default value but you may easily change it to any table you like. */ 'model_has_roles' => 'model_has_roles', /* * When using the "HasRoles" trait from this package, we need to know which * table should be used to retrieve your roles permissions. We have chosen a * basic default value but you may easily change it to any table you like. */ 'role_has_permissions' => 'role_has_permissions', ], 'column_names' => [ /* * Change this if you want to name the related model primary key other than * `model_id`. * * For example, this would be nice if your primary keys are all UUIDs. In * that case, name this `model_uuid`. */ 'model_morph_key' => 'model_id', ], /* * When set to true, the required permission names are added to the exception * message. This could be considered an information leak in some contexts, so * the default setting is false here for optimum safety. */ 'display_permission_in_exception' => false, /* * When set to true, the required role names are added to the exception * message. This could be considered an information leak in some contexts, so * the default setting is false here for optimum safety. */ 'display_role_in_exception' => false, /* * By default wildcard permission lookups are disabled. */ 'enable_wildcard_permission' => true, 'cache' => [ /* * By default all permissions are cached for 24 hours to speed up performance. * When permissions or roles are updated the cache is flushed automatically. */ 'expiration_time' => \DateInterval::createFromDateString('24 hours'), /* * The cache key used to store all permissions. */ 'key' => 'spatie.permission.cache', /* * When checking for a permission against a model by passing a Permission * instance to the check, this key determines what attribute on the * Permissions model is used to cache against. * * Ideally, this should match your preferred way of checking permissions, eg: * `$user->can('view-posts')` would be 'name'. */ 'model_key' => 'name', /* * You may optionally indicate a specific cache driver to use for permission and * role caching using any of the `store` drivers listed in the cache.php config * file. Using 'default' here means to use the `default` set in cache.php. */ 'store' => 'default', ], ];