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namespace Yokai\SecurityTokenBundle\Repository; |
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use Yokai\SecurityTokenBundle\Entity\Token; |
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use Yokai\SecurityTokenBundle\Exception\TokenExpiredException; |
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use Yokai\SecurityTokenBundle\Exception\TokenNotFoundException; |
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use Yokai\SecurityTokenBundle\Exception\TokenConsumedException; |
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/** |
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* A token repository handles token persistence. |
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* @author Yann Eugoné <[email protected]> |
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interface TokenRepositoryInterface |
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* Gets a Token instance from storage. |
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* @param string $value The token value |
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* @param string $purpose The token purpose |
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* @return Token |
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* @throws TokenNotFoundException if the token cannot be found |
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* @throws TokenExpiredException if the token is expired |
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* @throws TokenConsumedException if the token is consumed |
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public function get($value, $purpose); |
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* Find existing and active token for user and purpose. |
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* @param string $userClass The user class |
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* @param string $userId The user identifier |
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* @param string $purpose The token purpose |
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* @return Token|null |
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*/ |
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public function findExisting($userClass, $userId, $purpose); |
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* Tell whether or not it exists a token for given purpose and value. |
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* @param string $value A token value |
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* @param string $purpose A token purpose |
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* @return boolean |
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public function exists($value, $purpose); |
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* Add a token to storage. |
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* @param Token $token The token to add |
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public function create(Token $token); |
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* Update a token to storage. |
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public function update(Token $token); |
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For interface and abstract methods, it is impossible to infer the return type from the immediate code. In these cases, it is generally advisible to explicitly annotate these methods with a
@returndoc comment to communicate to implementors of these methods what they are expected to return.