# Multiple User Models
Laratrust supports attaching roles/permissions to multiple user models.
In the config/laratrust.php
file you will find an user_models
array, it contains the information about the multiple user models and the name of the relationships inside the Role
and Permission
models. For example:
'user_models' => [
'users' => 'App\User',
],
NOTE
The value of the key
in the key => value
pair defines the name of the relationship inside the Role
and Permission
models.
It means that there is only one user model using Laratrust, and the relationship with the Role
and Permission
models is going to be called like this:
$role->users;
$role->users();
NOTE
Inside the role_user
and permission_user
tables the user_type
column will be set with the user's fully qualified class name, as the polymorphic relations describe it in Laravel docs.
If you want to use the MorphMap feature just change the use_morph_map
value to true
in Laratrust's configuration file.