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Episode 15 - Live from Barcelona
In another of our conference specials, Tobias, Magnus and Ryan is live from Symfony Catalunya 2016 in Barcelona. We talk about the conference, and, trying make the most of being around some of the experts in the community, we talk to Marc Morera and Michael Cullum about building local PHP communities. Photo credit: Jeremy Mikola
Symfony Security Roles vs. Voters
In my previous blog post I've explained the basics of authentication, authorization and how this is dealt with in Symfony. Due to the size of the post, I've left out several important topics such as roles and voters; Both an equally important part of authentication and authorization. A common misconception is that roles should be used to check permissions. In fact, they should definitely not be used to check permissions!
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User switch with custom restrictions in Symfony
An example on how we added extra rules to the switch user functionality of the Symfony security component.
The Basics of Symfony Security
One of the more complex parts of Symfony is probably the Security and everything that comes with it. It's not only rather big, it's also quite flexible with lots of different concepts which often confuse developers. Often enough when developers implement a security system for their website, they call it Authentication or Authorization yet often don't exactly know what they are exactly supposed to call it. One quote I always refer to is "if you can't explain it simply you don't understand it [...]
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