library rbac-user-doctrine-orm
A module that joins zfc-rbac & zfc-user in a pre-configured doctrine ORM based module
esserj/rbac-user-doctrine-orm
A module that joins zfc-rbac & zfc-user in a pre-configured doctrine ORM based module
- Monday, January 5, 2015
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ORM based RbacUser module for ZF 2
RbacUserDoctrineOrm offers a module that combines ZfcRbac & ZfcUser together with the Doctrine Orm module from ZF2 so that you can focus on getting started., (*1)
Requirements & their dependencies
Installation
Installation of RbacUserDoctrineOrm uses composer. For composer documentation, please refer to
getcomposer.org., (*2)
Installation steps
cd my/project/directory
-
create a composer.json file with following contents:, (*3)
json
{
"require": {
"esserj/rbac-user-doctrine-orm": "dev-master"
}
}, (*4)
- install composer via
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php (on windows, download
http://getcomposer.org/installer and execute it with PHP)
- run
php composer.phar install
-
open my/project/directory/configs/application.config.php and add the following to your modules key:, (*5)
php
'DoctrineModule',
'DoctrineORMModule',
'ZfcBase',
'ZfcRbac',
'ZfcUser',
'ZfcUserDoctrineORM',
'RbacUserDoctrineOrm',, (*6)
- run the schema-full.sql file found in
my/project/directory/vendor/esserj/rbac-user-doctrine-orm/data or alternatively run the schema.sql if you already installed ZfcUser or ZfcRbac schemas
-
setup doctrine database parameters by adding the following to your my/project/config/autoload/local.php:, (*7)
php
'doctrine' => array(
'connection' => array(
// default connection name
'orm_default' => array(
'driverClass' => 'Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\PDOMySql\Driver',
'params' => array(
'host' => 'localhost',
'port' => '3306',
'user' => '', //put your user here
'password' => '', //put your pass here
'dbname' => '', //put your database here
)
)
)
), (*8)
- see the ZfcUser & ZfcRbac pages for controller/view plugins to get started
Providers
Providers are listeners that hook into various events to provide roles and permissions. ZfcRbac ships with
several providers that you can use out of the box, but none support ORM, this is where we come in:, (*9)
- Generic Providers:
- Permissions & Roles (RbacUserDoctrineOrm\Provider\AdjacencyList\Role): uses Doctrine ORM to inject Role entities that have permission entities compatible with the ZfcRbac RoleInterface