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* TDbUserManager class |
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* @author Qiang Xue <[email protected]> |
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* @link https://github.com/pradosoft/prado |
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* @license https://github.com/pradosoft/prado/blob/master/LICENSE |
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namespace Prado\Security; |
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use Prado\Data\TDbConnection; |
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use Prado\Exceptions\TConfigurationException; |
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* TDbUser class |
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* TDbUser is the base user class for using together with {@see \Prado\Security\TDbUserManager}. |
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* Two methods are declared and must be implemented in the descendant classes: |
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* - {@see validateUser()}: validates if username and password are correct entries. |
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* - {@see createUser()}: creates a new user instance given the username |
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* |
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* @author Qiang Xue <[email protected]> |
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* @since 3.1.0 |
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abstract class TDbUser extends TUser |
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{ |
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private $_connection; |
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* Returns a database connection that may be used to retrieve data from database. |
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* @return \Prado\Data\TDbConnection database connection that may be used to retrieve data from database |
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public function getDbConnection() |
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if ($this->_connection === null) { |
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$userManager = $this->getManager(); |
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if ($userManager instanceof TDbUserManager) { |
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$connection = $userManager->getDbConnection(); |
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$connection->setActive(true); |
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$this->_connection = $connection; |
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throw new TConfigurationException('dbuser_dbconnection_invalid'); |
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* Validates if username and password are correct entries. |
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* Usually, this is accomplished by checking if the user database |
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* You may use {@see getDbConnection DbConnection} to deal with database. |
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abstract public function validateUser($username, #[\SensitiveParameter] $password); |
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* (e.g. role, name, rank, etc.) from the user database according to |
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* If the username is invalid (not found in the user database), null |
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* You may use {@see getDbConnection DbConnection} to deal with database. |
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* This method is invoked when {@see \Prado\Security\TAuthManager::setAllowAutoLogin AllowAutoLogin} is set true. |
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* If you want to support automatic login (remember login), you should override this method. |
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* Typically, you obtain the username and a unique token from the cookie's value. |
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* You then verify the token is valid and use the username to create a user instance. |
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* @return TDbUser the user instance generated based on the cookie auth data, null if the cookie does not have valid auth data. |
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public function createUserFromCookie($cookie) |
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* This method is invoked when {@see \Prado\Security\TAuthManager::setAllowAutoLogin AllowAutoLogin} is set true. |
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* The default implementation does nothing, meaning auth data is not stored in the cookie |
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* If you want to support automatic login (remember login), you should override this method. |
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* @param \Prado\Web\THttpCookie $cookie the cookie to store the user auth information |
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