Simple user management system for Symfony 5+.
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
$ composer require appaydin/pd-user
This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
With Symfony 5, the package will be activated automatically. But if something goes wrong, you can install it manually.
Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the config/bundles.php
file of your project:
<?php
// config/bundles.php
return [
//...
Pd\UserBundle\PdUserBundle::class => ['all' => true]
];
Create the User class for your application. This class can look and act however you want: add any properties or methods you find useful. This is your User class.
<?php
// src/Entity/User.php
namespace App\Entity;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
use Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Validator\Constraints\UniqueEntity;
use Pd\UserBundle\Model\User as BaseUser;
/**
* @ORM\Table(name="user")
* @ORM\Entity
* @UniqueEntity(fields="email", message="email_already_taken")
*/
class User extends BaseUser
{
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
}
}
Create the Group class for your application. This class creates user groups.
<?php
// src/Entity/Group.php
namespace App\Entity;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
use Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Validator\Constraints\UniqueEntity;
use Pd\UserBundle\Model\Group as BaseGroup;
/**
* @ORM\Table(name="user_group")
* @ORM\Entity
* @UniqueEntity(fields="name", message="group_already_taken")
*/
class Group extends BaseGroup
{
}
Create a "user.yaml" file for the settings.
# config/packages/user.yaml
pd_user:
user_class: App\Entity\User
group_class: App\Entity\Group
default_group: ''
login_redirect: 'web_home'
email_confirmation: true
welcome_email: true
user_registration: true
#template_path: '@Admin/Auth'
resetting_request_time: 7200
mail_sender_address: 'example@example.com'
mail_sender_name: 'pdUser'
active_language: ['en', 'tr']
register_type: ''
resetting_type: ''
- user_class: Define 'User' class address
- group_class: Define 'Group' class address
- default_group: New members will join group id
- login_redirect: The router name to which logged-in users will be directed.
- email_confirmation: Enables email verification for register.
- welcome_email: Welcome new members welcome message.
- user_registration: Enable/Disable user registration.
- template_path: Directory for Twig templates. Changes can be made by copying the source directory.
- resetting_request_time: Enter the retry time in seconds for password renewal.
- mail_sender_address: Mail sender address
- mail_sender_name: Mail sender name
- active_language: List of Active Language
- register_type: Register Form Type
- resetting_type: Resetting Form Type
####Events UserEvent::REGISTER_BEFORE => It is launched before the registration form. UserEvent::REGISTER => When the recording is complete, it is launched. UserEvent::REGISTER_CONFIRM => E-mail is launched when registration is confirmed. UserEvent::RESETTING => The password is launched when the reset mail is sent. UserEvent::RESETTING_COMPLETE => It is launched when the password is changed.
Below is a minimal example of the configuration necessary to use the pdUser in your application:
# config/packages/security.yaml
security:
enable_authenticator_manager: true
password_hashers:
App\Entity\User:
algorithm: auto
role_hierarchy:
ROLE_ADMIN: [ROLE_USER]
providers:
pdadmin_auth:
entity:
class: App\Entity\User
property: email
firewalls:
# Enable for Development
dev:
pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/
security: false
main:
pattern: ^/
provider: pdadmin_auth
lazy: true
user_checker: Pd\UserBundle\Security\UserChecker
switch_user: true
http_basic: ~
entry_point: form_login
form_login:
use_referer: true
login_path: security_login
check_path: security_login
#default_target_path: 'dashboard' # Login Redirect Path
logout:
path: security_logout
#target: 'home' # Logout Redirect Path
remember_me:
secret: '%env(APP_SECRET)%'
#lifetime: 604800
path: /
access_control:
- { path: ^/auth/login$, role: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: ^/auth/register, role: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: ^/auth/resetting, role: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
#- { path: '^/', role: ROLE_ADMIN }
Now that you have activated and configured the bundle, all that is left to do is import the pdUser routing files.
By importing the routing files you will have ready made pages for things such as logging in, register, password resetting.
#config/routes.yaml
authorization:
resource: "@PdUserBundle/Resources/config/routing.yaml"
prefix: 'auth'
All steps are completed. You can now update the database schema.
php bin/console doctrine:schema:update --force