This tutorial help to understand Laravel 8/9 group with example. We will create a route group in Laravel 8, bind similar type of routes into a group. We can also define routes prefix and apply middleware. Routes Groups are helpful in the situation when you want to apply one attribute to all the routes.
Laravel 8 Routes Group
Route groups allow you to share route attributes, such as middleware, prefixed, or namespaces without defining these attributes on each individual route.
Syntax
Route::group( [ ] , callback);
Route group takes an array that can take attributes and callback function. The shared attributes can be passed in the array format as the first argument to the Route::group()
function. The callback method as a second attribute.
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Laravel 8 Route Group on namespace
Laravel namespaces allow you to partition code into logical groups by defining them into their own namespace.
The Namespace basically group your functions, classes and constants under a particular 'name'
. Its a php core feature.
You can create a namespace into Laravel using the below command:-
php artisan make:controller Admin/EmpController --resource --model=Employee
EmpController will be created inside the Admin directory inside the app >> Http >> Controllers folder.
Let’s define index()
method into the EmpController.php
file –
// EmpController.php public function index() { return 'Welcome!! Admin namespace'; }
Now, We’ll define group routes and use namespace :
// web.php Route::group(['namespace' => 'Admin'], function() { Route::resource('emps', 'EmpController'); });
We have defined the Admin namespace as a first parameter and call method as a second. Save the file and go to the
http://localhost:8000/emps.
You will see :
Welcome!! Admin namespace
.
Laravel Group 8 Path Prefix
You can also define the group api prefix, You can create a common prefix admin for all of your routes under admin functionality.
// web.php Route::group(['namespace' => 'Admin', 'prefix' => 'admin'], function() { Route::resource('emps', 'EmpController'); });
Now, your URL should be http://localhost:8000/admin/emps
Laravel Group Middleware
We can also defined the middleware on the routes group. The middleware help to filter the request based on your middleware logic. You can get more information about route middleware from Basic Authentication In Laravel 5 Using Middleware.
We will add auth middleware on admin routes. Let’s add the following code inside the web.php
file.
// web.php Route::group(['namespace' => 'Admin', 'prefix' => 'admin', 'middleware' => 'auth'], function() { Route::resource('emps', 'EmpController'); });
Now, when the user will access the above group routes, they need to validate the user, Once a user is successfully authenticated then he will access the routes functionality.