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Symfony 4 fosuserbundle


I've resolved the problem followed this:

  1. download FOSUserBundle using composer:

    composer require friendsofsymfony/user-bundle "~2.0"

At the end of the installation you will have the following error message :

The child node "db_driver" at path "fos_user" must be configured.

  1. Create your User classCreate src/Entity/User.php as custom user class who extend the FOSUserBundle BaseUser class.
 <?php//src/Entity/User.phpnamespace App\Entity;use FOS\UserBundle\Model\User as BaseUser;use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;/** * @ORM\Entity * @ORM\Table(name="fos_user") */class User extends BaseUser{    /**     * @ORM\Id     * @ORM\Column(type="integer")     * @ORM\GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")     */    protected $id;    public function __construct()    {        parent::__construct();        // your own logic    }}
  1. Configure your application's security.ymlModify config/packages/security.yaml to setup FOSUserBundle security
    security:    encoders:        FOS\UserBundle\Model\UserInterface: bcrypt    role_hierarchy:        ROLE_ADMIN:       ROLE_USER        ROLE_SUPER_ADMIN: ROLE_ADMIN    # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#where-do-users-come-from-user-providers    providers:        fos_userbundle:            id: fos_user.user_provider.username    firewalls:        dev:            pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/            security: false        main:            pattern: ^/            form_login:                provider: fos_userbundle                csrf_token_generator: security.csrf.token_manager            logout:       true            anonymous:    true    # Easy way to control access for large sections of your site    # Note: Only the *first* access control that matches will be used    access_control:        - { path: ^/login$, role: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY }        - { path: ^/register, role: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY }        - { path: ^/resetting, role: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY }        - { path: ^/admin/, role: ROLE_ADMIN }
  1. Configure the FOSUserBundleCreate a new file config/packages/fos_user.yaml for the configuration of FOSUserBundle
fos_user:db_driver: orm # other valid values are 'mongodb' and 'couchdb'firewall_name: mainuser_class: App\Entity\Userfrom_email:    address: "vincent@vfac.fr"    sender_name: "vincent@vfac.fr"

Update config/packages/framework.yaml to add templating configuration

framework:    templating:        engines: ['twig', 'php']
  1. Import FOSUserBundle routingCreate config/routes/fos_user.yaml
fos_user:resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/all.xml"
  1. Update your database schemaIf not already done, you must create your database

php bin/console doctrine:database:create

Update the schema with the informations from your User class entity

php bin/console doctrine:schema:update --force

At this point, all is installed and configured to use FOSUserBundle in Symfony 4. Run the following command to check if all is ok

composer update

If you don't have any error message, you can test !You can run the web server to test your application

php bin/console server:start

all tutorial here:https://vfac.fr/blog/how-install-fosuserbundle-with-symfony-4


This is the solution I found to work.

First:

app/config/config.yml doesn't exist anymore instead the configs have been moved to the config folder. For the FOS User Bundle the correct location: /config/packages/fos_user.yaml. As already noted, use the dev-master version FOSUserBundle, it supports 4(still a little work in progress but good enough).

Second:

You are correct, a simple solution is do a composer require security and the recipe will take care of that for you.https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html for more info.

Third:

The default FOS User Bundle routes:

fos_user:    resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/all.xml"

More info on the FOS routing (step 6)is helpfulhttps://symfony.com/doc/master/bundles/FOSUserBundle/index.html

Also, I recommend looking at the yaml samples in symfony routing documentation. It may make things a little more clear when configuring the routes with relation to FOS User Bundle.https://symfony.com/doc/current/routing.html


ok i have same problem and it should be like that first:as @sean Baharmi says you should create /config/packages/fos_user.yaml and inter configuration like this

fos_user:  db_driver: orm  firewall_name: main  user_class: App\Entity\Users  from_email:      address: "hello@youmail.com"      sender_name: "Sender Name"

then in framework.yaml you should enter following because of FOSUserBundle dependencies

templating:  engines: ['twig', 'php']

also for add routing in /config/rourtes/routes.yaml add

fos_user:    resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/all.xml"

then it is ready to work

hope works for you