So I am usually getting the current user using Auth::user()
and when I am determining if a user is actually logged in Auth::check
. However this doesn't seem to work in my AppServiceProvider
. I am using it to share data across all views. I var_dump
both Auth::user()
and Auth::check()
while logged in and I get NULL
and false
.
How can I get the current user inside my AppServiceProvider
? If that isn't possible, what is the way to get data that is unique for each user (data that is different according to the user_id
) across all views. Here is my code for clarification.
if (Auth::check()) {
$cart = Cart::where('user_id', Auth::user()->id);
if ($cart) {
view()->share('cart', $cart);
}
} else {
view()->share('cartItems', Session::get('items'));
}
Laravel session is initialized in a middleware so you can't access the session from a Service Provider, because they execute before the middleware in the request lifecycle
You should use a middleware to share your varibles from the session
If for some other reason you want to do it in a service provider, you could use a view composer with a callback, like this:
The callback will be executed only when the view is actually being composed, so middlewares will be already executed and session will be available
In
AuthServiceProvider
'sboot()
function write these lines of codeHere
*
means - in all of your views$currentUser
variable is available.Then, from view file
{{ currentUser }}
will give you the User info if user is authenticated otherwise null.