Laravel download files from a route

David Carr

1 min read - 5th Feb, 2019

Laravel makes downloading a server file very easy, in this post I'm going to show a way to download files but only let authenticated users. 

First, a route group is used to set up the auth middleware:

Route::group(['middleware' => 'auth'], function () {

Next create a dedicated download route:

Route::get('download', function () {

Collect a request:

$path = request('f');

Detect the file extension

$extension = pathinfo($path, PATHINFO_EXTENSION);

Create a blocked list array, this is a list of all extensions we won't allow to be downloaded.

$blocked = ['php', 'htaccess'];

If the requested file is not in the blocked array then download it.

if (! in_array($extension, $blocked)) {
    //download the file
    return response()->download($path);
}

Putting it all together:

//only logged in users can download
Route::group(['middleware' => 'auth'], function () {

    //respond to route /download?f=path
    Route::get('download', function () {

        //get the GET request
        $path = request('f');

        //look at the extension of the file being requested
        $extension = pathinfo($path, PATHINFO_EXTENSION);

        //create an array of items to reject being downloaded
        $blocked = ['php', 'htaccess'];

        //if the requested file is not in the blocked array
        if (! in_array($extension, $blocked)) {
            //download the file
            return response()->download($path);
        }
    });
});

 

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