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ApiKey Bundle

Creates an avenue for using ApiKey authentication for Symfony2. Requires FOSUserBundle.

Installation

Requires composer, install as follows

composer require uecode/api-key-bundle dev-master

Enable Bundle

Place in your AppKernel.php to enable the bundle

<?php
// app/AppKernel.php

public function registerBundles()
{
    $bundles = array(
        // ...
        new Uecode\Bundle\ApiKeyBundle\UecodeApiKeyBundle(),
    );
}

Entities

Assuming you already have a User class that extends the FOSUserBundle's base user model, change that extend, so its extending Uecode\Bundle\ApiKeyBundle\Model\ApiKeyUser

Then update your schema.

Set up security

In your security, change your provider to the service uecode.api_key.provider.user_provider

security:
    providers:
        db:
            id: uecode.api_key.provider.user_provider

    # Or

    providers:
        chain_provider:
            chain:
                providers: [db, memory]
        memory: # .....
        db:
            id: uecode.api_key.provider.user_provider

After adding that, you can now add api_key: true, and stateless: true to any of your firewalls.

For Example:

security:
    firewalls:
        auth:
            pattern: ^/api/*
            api_key: true
            stateless: true

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