How to Use Multiple Guard Authenticators
How to Use Multiple Guard Authenticators
The Guard authentication component allows you to use many different authenticators at a time.
An entry point is a service id (of one of your authenticators) whose start()
method is called to start the authentication process.
Multiple Authenticators with Shared Entry Point
Sometimes you want to offer your users different authentication mechanisms like a form login and a Facebook login while both entry points redirect the user to the same login page. However, in your configuration you have to explicitly say which entry point you want to use.
This is how your security configuration can look in action:
YAML
# config/packages/security.yaml
security:
# ...
firewalls:
default:
anonymous: lazy
guard:
authenticators:
- App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator
- App\Security\FacebookConnectAuthenticator
entry_point: App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator
XML
<!-- config/packages/security.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<srv:container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/security"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:srv="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services
https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd">
<config>
<!-- ... -->
<firewall name="default">
<anonymous lazy="true"/>
<guard entry-point="App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator">
<authenticator>App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator</authenticator>
<authenticator>App\Security\FacebookConnectAuthenticator</authenticator>
</guard>
</firewall>
</config>
</srv:container>
PHP
// config/packages/security.php
use App\Security\FacebookConnectAuthenticator;
use App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator;
$container->loadFromExtension('security', [
// ...
'firewalls' => [
'default' => [
'anonymous' => 'lazy',
'guard' => [
'entry_point' => LoginFormAuthenticator::class,
'authenticators' => [
LoginFormAuthenticator::class,
FacebookConnectAuthenticator::class,
],
],
],
],
]);
There is one limitation with this approach - you have to use exactly one entry point.
Multiple Authenticators with Separate Entry Points
However, there are use cases where you have authenticators that protect different parts of your application. For example, you have a login form that protects the secured area of your application front-end and API end points that are protected with API tokens. As you can only configure one entry point per firewall, the solution is to split the configuration into two separate firewalls:
YAML
# config/packages/security.yaml
security:
# ...
firewalls:
api:
pattern: ^/api/
guard:
authenticators:
- App\Security\ApiTokenAuthenticator
default:
anonymous: lazy
guard:
authenticators:
- App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator
access_control:
- { path: '^/login', roles: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY }
- { path: '^/api', roles: ROLE_API_USER }
- { path: '^/', roles: ROLE_USER }
XML
<!-- config/packages/security.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<srv:container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/security"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:srv="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services
https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd">
<config>
<!-- ... -->
<firewall name="api" pattern="^/api/">
<guard>
<authenticator>App\Security\ApiTokenAuthenticator</authenticator>
</guard>
</firewall>
<firewall name="default">
<anonymous lazy="true"/>
<guard>
<authenticator>App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator</authenticator>
</guard>
</firewall>
<rule path="^/login" role="IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY"/>
<rule path="^/api" role="ROLE_API_USER"/>
<rule path="^/" role="ROLE_USER"/>
</config>
</srv:container>
PHP
// config/packages/security.php
use App\Security\ApiTokenAuthenticator;
use App\Security\LoginFormAuthenticator;
$container->loadFromExtension('security', [
// ...
'firewalls' => [
'api' => [
'pattern' => '^/api',
'guard' => [
'authenticators' => [
ApiTokenAuthenticator::class,
],
],
],
'default' => [
'anonymous' => 'lazy',
'guard' => [
'authenticators' => [
LoginFormAuthenticator::class,
],
],
],
],
'access_control' => [
['path' => '^/login', 'roles' => 'IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY'],
['path' => '^/api', 'roles' => 'ROLE_API_USER'],
['path' => '^/', 'roles' => 'ROLE_USER'],
],
]);
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