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39 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
39 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
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<?php
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use ArieTimmerman\Laravel\SCIMServer\RouteProvider as SCIMRouteProvider;
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use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route;
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| SCIM Routes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| These are the routes that we have to explicitly inject from the
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| laravel-scim-server project, which gives Snipe-IT SCIM support
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*/
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SCIMRouteProvider::publicRoutes(); // Make sure to load public routes *FIRST*
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Route::middleware(['auth:api','authorize:superadmin'])->group(function () {
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SCIMRouteProvider::routes(
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[
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/*
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* If we leave public_routes as 'true', the public routes will load *now* and
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* be jammed into the same middleware that these private routes are loaded
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* with. That's bad, because these routes are *supposed* to be public.
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*
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* We loaded them a few lines above, *first*, otherwise the various
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* fallback routes in the library defined within these *secured* routes
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* will "take over" the above routes - and then you will end up losing
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* like 4 hours of your life trying to figure out why the public routes
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* aren't quite working right. Ask me how I know (BMW, 3/19/2022)
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*/
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'public_routes' => false
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]
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);
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SCIMRouteProvider::meRoutes();
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}); // ->can('superuser');
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