metromix / reset-password-bundle
Symfony bundle that adds password reset functionality.
Requires
- php: ^8.0
- ramsey/uuid: ^4.1
- symfony/config: ^5.3
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^5.3
- symfony/deprecation-contracts: ^2.4
- symfony/http-kernel: ^5.3
- symfony/security-core: ^5.3
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/doctrine-bundle: ^2.4
- doctrine/orm: ^2.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.0 | ^10.0
- roave/security-advisories: dev-latest
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^5.3
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ^5.3
- vimeo/psalm: ^4.7
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Last update: 2024-11-18 23:52:36 UTC
README
Worrying about how to deal with users that can't remember their password? We've got you covered! This bundle provides a secure out of the box solution to allow users to reset their forgotten passwords.
Installation
The bundle can be installed using Composer or the Symfony binary:
composer require metromix/reset-password-bundle
Usage
There are two ways to get started, the easiest and preferred way is to use Symfony's MakerBundle. The Maker will take care of everything from creating configuration, to generating your templates, controllers, and entities.
Using Symfony's Maker Bundle (Recommended)
- Run
bin/console make:reset-password
, answer a couple questions, and enjoy our bundle!
If you used our Symfony Maker command bin/console make:reset-password
after
installation, your app is ready to go. Go to https://your-apps-domain/reset-password
,
fill out the form, click on the link sent to your email, and change your password.
That's it! The Reset Password Bundle takes care of the rest.
The above assumes you have already setup authentication with a registered user account & configured Symfony's mailer in your app.
Configuration
You can change the default configuration parameters for the bundle in the
config/packages/reset_password.yaml
config file created by Maker.
metromix_reset_password:
request_password_repository: App\Repository\PasswordResetRequestRepository
lifetime: 3600
throttle_limit: 3600
enable_garbage_collection: true
Parameters:
request_password_repository
Required
The complete namespace of the repository for the ResetPasswordRequest entity. If
you used make:reset-password
, this will be App\Repository\ResetPasswordRequestRepository
.
lifetime
Optional - Defaults to 3600
seconds
This is the length of time a reset password request is valid for in seconds after it has been created.
throttle_limit
Optional - Defaults to 3600
seconds
This is the length of time in seconds that must pass before a user can request a subsequent reset request.
Setting this value equal to or higher than lifetime
will prevent a user from
requesting a password reset before a previous reset attempt has either 1) Been
successfully completed. 2) The previous request has expired.
Setting this value lower than lifetime
will allow a user to make several
reset password requests, even if any previous requests have not been successfully
completed or have not expired. This would allow for cases such as a user never
received the reset password request email.
enable_garbage_collection
Optional - Defaults to true
Enable or disable the Reset Password Cleaner which handles expired reset password requests that may have been left in persistence.
Support
Feel free to open an issue for questions, problems, or suggestions with our bundle.
Issues pertaining to Symfony's Maker Bundle, specifically make:reset-password
,
should be addressed in the Symfony Maker repository.