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User ID and User Type not being added in audits table #852

@nabeel-qavi

Description

@nabeel-qavi
Q A
Bug? no
New Feature? no
Framework Laravel
Framework version 8.x.y
Package version 13.x.y
PHP version 7.3.y

Actual Behaviour

I am working with Laravel Audit Package and i am using laravel 8 version , the problem is that the project is not using any sort of middleware for the api ,It is working but does not enter user_id and user_type columns in audits table, i have tried implementing the scenerios from the documentation but it is not working

Expected Behaviour

It should also add user_id and user_type in audits column while is is adding for other columns

Steps to Reproduce

List all the steps needed to reproduce the issue you're having.

Make sure to include code (affected models, configuration, ...).

** <?php

return [

'enabled' => env('AUDITING_ENABLED', true),

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Implementation
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Define which Audit model implementation should be used.
|
*/

'implementation' => OwenIt\Auditing\Models\Audit::class,

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| User Morph prefix & Guards
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Define the morph prefix and authentication guards for the User resolver.
|
*/

'user'      => [
    'morph_prefix' => 'user',
    'guards'       => [
        'web',
        'api'
    ],
    'resolver'     => OwenIt\Auditing\Resolvers\UserResolver::class
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Resolvers
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Define the IP Address, User Agent and URL resolver implementations.
|
*/
'resolvers' => [
    'ip_address' => OwenIt\Auditing\Resolvers\IpAddressResolver::class,
    'user_agent' => OwenIt\Auditing\Resolvers\UserAgentResolver::class,
    'url'        => OwenIt\Auditing\Resolvers\UrlResolver::class,
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Events
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The Eloquent events that trigger an Audit.
|
*/

'events' => [
    'created',
    'updated',
    'deleted',
    'restored'
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Strict Mode
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Enable the strict mode when auditing?
|
*/

'strict' => false,

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Global exclude
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Have something you always want to exclude by default? - add it here.
| Note that this is overwritten (not merged) with local exclude
|
*/

'exclude' => [],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Empty Values
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Should Audit records be stored when the recorded old_values & new_values
| are both empty?
|
| Some events may be empty on purpose. Use allowed_empty_values to exclude
| those from the empty values check. For example when auditing
| model retrieved events which will never have new and old values.
|
|
*/

'empty_values'         => true,
'allowed_empty_values' => [
    'retrieved'
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Timestamps
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Should the created_at, updated_at and deleted_at timestamps be audited?
|
*/

'timestamps' => false,

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Threshold
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Specify a threshold for the amount of Audit records a model can have.
| Zero means no limit.
|
*/

'threshold' => 0,

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Driver
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The default audit driver used to keep track of changes.
|
*/

'driver' => 'database',

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Driver Configurations
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Available audit drivers and respective configurations.
|
*/

'drivers' => [
    'database' => [
        'table'      => 'audits',
        'connection' => null,
    ],
],

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Audit Console
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Whether console events should be audited (eg. php artisan db:seed).
|
*/

'console' => false,

];
**
The above code is for audit.php

**

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