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laravel abort

abort(403);

//You may also provide the exception's message and custom 
//HTTP response headers that should be sent to the browser:
abort(403, 'Unauthorized.', $headers);

abort_if()
//The abort_if function throws an HTTP exception if a given
//boolean expression evaluates to true:

abort_if(! Auth::user()->isAdmin(), 403);
Posted by: Guest on January-07-2022

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