Laravel 5.4 - How to override route defined in a package?

António Quadrado picture António Quadrado · Jun 23, 2017 · Viewed 7.8k times · Source

I have created a package in Laravel 5.4 that sets up a basic backoffice. This package contains several routes that are using controllers from within the package. What I want to be able to do is to override the package defined routes in my application in order to plug custom controllers. For example, if I have a route

        Route::get('login', [
            'as' => 'admin.login',
            'uses' => 'Auth\LoginController@showLoginForm'
        ]);

defined in my package that will use the Vendor\Package\Controllers\Auth\LoginController I want to defined a route for my application that will override that one and use the App\Controllers\Auth\LoginController.

Doing the obvious approach of defining the route in app routes files fails for the app routes files are run before the package routes file, so the package definition will prevail.

Is there any way to accomplish something of this kind?

I also tried to get the particular route in the RouteServiceProvider and use the method uses to set the controller that should be used to resolve it, like this

public function boot()
    {
        parent::boot();
        Route::get('admin.login')->uses('App\Http\Controllers\Admin\Auth\LoginController@showLoginForm');
    }

but this also fails to accomplish what is pretended.

Any clues on what I am doing wrong?

Answer

thefallen picture thefallen · Jun 23, 2017

In config/app.php in the providers array put the service provider of the package before App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::class, and then in your web.php routes you'll be able to override it with your custom route.

EDIT For Laravel package auto discovery you can disable the package being auto discovered in your composer.json like this:

"extra": {
    "laravel": {
        "dont-discover": [
            "barryvdh/laravel-debugbar"
        ]
    }
},

In this example the barryvdh/laravel-debugbar package won't be autodiscovered, which means you would have to manually include its service provider in the config array and then you'll be able to rearrange your custom provider in the desired order.