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Implementing Account Suspension in Laravel

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Account suspension is a common requirement in web applications to restrict user access Permanently or Temporarily. Laravel provides a flexible way to implement this feature using database fields, middleware, and scheduled tasks. This guide covers both Permanent and Temporary Suspensions.

Permanent Suspension

A Permanently Suspended user is blocked from accessing the application until manually unsuspended.

1. Add a Suspension Field to the Users Table

To track whether a user is suspended, add a suspended_at column to the users table:

Schema::table('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
    $table->timestamp('suspended_at')->nullable();
});

2. Update the User Model

Define a method in the User model to check if the user is suspended:

class User extends Authenticatable
{
    public function suspended(): bool
    {
        return !is_null($this->suspended_at);
    }
}

3. Middleware to Restrict Suspended Users

To block access for suspended users, create a middleware CheckSuspended:

public function handle(Request $request, Closure $next)
 
{
    if (auth()->check() && auth()->user()->suspended()) {
        abort(403, 'Your account is suspended.');
    }
 
    return $next($request);
}

4. Suspending and Unsuspending Users

Implement functions in a controller to suspend and unsuspend users:

public function suspend(User $user)
{
$user->update([
'suspended_at' => Carbon::now(),
]);
 
return response()->json(['message' => 'User suspended successfully.']);
 
}
 
public function unsuspend(User $user)
 
{
$user->update([
'suspended_at' => null,
]);
 
return response()->json(['message' => 'User unsuspended successfully.']);
}

Temporary suspension

For Temporary Suspensions, we store a suspended_until timestamp instead of suspended_at to allow automatic reactivation.

1. Modify the Users Table

Add a suspended_until column:

Schema::table('users', function (Blueprint $table) {
    $table->timestamp('suspended_until')->nullable();
});

2. Update the User Model

Modify the suspended() method to check if the suspension is still active:

class User extends Authenticatable
{
    public function suspended(): bool
    {
        return !is_null($this->suspended_until) && Carbon::now()->lessThan($this->suspended_until);
    }
}

3. Middleware to Restrict Suspended Users

It is the same as before, but now it checks the suspended_until field:

public function handle(Request $request, Closure $next)
{
    if (auth()->check() && auth()->user()->suspended()) {
        abort(403, 'Your account is suspended.');
    }
 
    return $next($request);
}

4. Suspending and Unsuspending Users Temporarily

Set a future timestamp for Temporary Suspensions:

public function suspend(User $user)
{
    $user->update([
        'suspended_until' => Carbon::now()->addDays(7),
    ]);
 
    return response()->json(['message' => 'User suspended for 7 days.']);
 
}
 
public function unsuspend(User $user)
{
    $user->update([
        'suspended_until' => null,
    ]);
 
    return response()->json(['message' => 'User unsuspended successfully.']);
}

5. Auto-Unsuspend Users via Scheduler

Since Temporary Suspensions expire automatically, we can use a scheduled task to lift expired suspensions:

namespace App\Console\Commands;
 
use App\Models\User;
use Illuminate\Console\Command;
use Illuminate\Support\Carbon;
 
class SuspendClear extends Command
{
    /**
     * The name and signature of the console command.
     */
 
    protected $signature = 'suspend:clear';
 
    /**
     * The console command description.
     */
 
    protected $description = 'Automatically lift expired suspensions';
 
    /**
     * Execute the console command.
     */
    public function handle()
    {
        User::whereNotNull('suspended_until')
            ->where('suspended_until', '<=', Carbon::now())
            ->update([
                'suspended_until' => null,
            ]);
    }
}

Add this the suspend:clear command to the scheduler to run hourly, within the routes/console.php file:

/**
 * php artisan schedule:work
 */
Schedule::command('suspend:clear')->hourly();

Conclusion

This guide demonstrates how to implement permanent and temporary account suspensions in Laravel using:

  • Database columns (suspended_at or suspended_until).
  • Middleware to restrict access.
  • Controller methods for managing suspensions.
  • A scheduled task to auto-lift suspensions.

By integrating these steps, you can effectively manage user access and ensure compliance with your application's policies.

Ahmed Alaa photo

Backend web developer and author in Laravel. Experienced in building scalable applications, contributing to open-source projects, and optimizing performance.

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