thunderwolf/tw-admin-guard-plugin

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symfony 1.x Admin Template plugin

1.0.1 2013-12-01 12:25 UTC

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README

Integration of twAdminPlugin with sfGuardPlugin

Installation

  • Install and configure sfGuardPlugin

  • Install and configure twAdminPlugin

Secure your application

To secure a symfony application:

  • Enable the module twGuardAuth in settings.yml
all:
  .settings:
    enabled_modules: [..., twGuardAuth]
  • Change the default login and secure modules in settings.yml
login_module:   twGuardAuth
login_action:   signin

secure_module:  twGuardAuth
secure_action:  secure
  • Optionally add the following routing rules to routing.yml
sf_guard_signin:
  url:   /login
  param: { module: twGuardAuth, action: signin }

sf_guard_signout:
  url:   /logout
  param: { module: twGuardAuth, action: signout }

sf_guard_password:
  url:   /request_password
  param: { module: twGuardAuth, action: password }

You can customize the url parameter of each route. N.B.: You must have a @homepage routing rule (used when a user sign out)

These routes are automatically registered by the plugin if the module sfGuardAuth is enabled unless you defined tw_admin_guard_plugin_routes_register to false in the app.yml configuration file:

all:
  tw_admin_guard_plugin:
    routes_register: false
  • Secure some modules or your entire application in security.yml
default:
  is_secure: on
  • You're done. Now, if you try to access a secure page, you will be redirected to the login page. If you have loaded the default fixture file, try to login with admin as username and admin as password.

Manage your users, permissions and groups

To be able to manage your users, permissions and groups, sfGuardPlugin comes with 3 modules that can be integrated in your backend application. These modules are auto-generated thanks to the symfony admin generator.

  • Enable the modules in settings.yml
all:
  .settings:
    enabled_modules: [..., twAdmin]
  • Access the modules with the default route:

    http://www.example.com/backend.php/tw_guard_user
    

Rest is the same like in sfGuardPlugin Documentation