How to Choose the Password Encoder Algorithm Dynamically
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Usually, the same password encoder is used for all users by configuring it to apply to all instances of a specific class:
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# app/config/security.yml
security:
# ...
encoders:
Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\User: sha512
Another option is to use a "named" encoder and then select which encoder you want to use dynamically.
In the previous example, you've set the sha512
algorithm for Acme\UserBundle\Entity\User
.
This may be secure enough for a regular user, but what if you want your admins
to have a stronger algorithm, for example bcrypt
. This can be done with
named encoders:
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# app/config/security.yml
security:
# ...
encoders:
harsh:
algorithm: bcrypt
cost: 15
This creates an encoder named harsh
. In order for a User
instance
to use it, the class must implement
EncoderAwareInterface.
The interface requires one method - getEncoderName()
- which should return
the name of the encoder to use:
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// src/Acme/UserBundle/Entity/User.php
namespace Acme\UserBundle\Entity;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\UserInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Encoder\EncoderAwareInterface;
class User implements UserInterface, EncoderAwareInterface
{
public function getEncoderName()
{
if ($this->isAdmin()) {
return 'harsh';
}
return null; // use the default encoder
}
}
If you created your own password encoder implementing the PasswordEncoderInterface, you must register a service for it in order to use it as a named encoder:
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# app/config/security.yml
security:
# ...
encoders:
app_encoder:
id: 'app.password_encoder_service'
This creates an encoder named app_encoder
from a service named
app.password_encoder_service
.