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<?php /* * This file is part of the Symfony package. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User; use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Role\Role; /** * Represents the interface that all user classes must implement. * * This interface is useful because the authentication layer can deal with * the object through its lifecycle, using the object to get the encoded * password (for checking against a submitted password), assigning roles * and so on. * * Regardless of how your user are loaded or where they come from (a database, * configuration, web service, etc), you will have a class that implements * this interface. Objects that implement this interface are created and * loaded by different objects that implement UserProviderInterface * * @see UserProviderInterface * @see AdvancedUserInterface * * @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> */ interface UserInterface { /** * Returns the roles granted to the user. * * <code> * public function getRoles() * { * return array('ROLE_USER'); * } * </code> * * Alternatively, the roles might be stored on a ``roles`` property, * and populated in any number of different ways when the user object * is created. * * @return (Role|string)[] The user roles */ public function getRoles(); /** * Returns the password used to authenticate the user. * * This should be the encoded password. On authentication, a plain-text * password will be salted, encoded, and then compared to this value. * * @return string The password */ public function getPassword(); /** * Returns the salt that was originally used to encode the password. * * This can return null if the password was not encoded using a salt. * * @return string|null The salt */ public function getSalt(); /** * Returns the username used to authenticate the user. * * @return string The username */ public function getUsername(); /** * Removes sensitive data from the user. * * This is important if, at any given point, sensitive information like * the plain-text password is stored on this object. */ public function eraseCredentials(); }
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