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MissingUserProvider

class MissingUserProvider implements UserProviderInterface

MissingUserProvider is a dummy user provider used to throw proper exception when a firewall requires a user provider but none was defined.

Methods

__construct(string $firewall)
UserInterface loadUserByUsername(string $username)

Loads the user for the given username.

UserInterface refreshUser(UserInterface $user)

Refreshes the user.

bool supportsClass(string $class)

Whether this provider supports the given user class.

Details

__construct(string $firewall)

Parameters

string $firewall the firewall missing a provider

UserInterface loadUserByUsername(string $username)

Loads the user for the given username.

This method must throw UsernameNotFoundException if the user is not found.

Parameters

string $username The username

Return Value

UserInterface

Exceptions

UsernameNotFoundException if the user is not found

UserInterface refreshUser(UserInterface $user)

Refreshes the user.

It is up to the implementation to decide if the user data should be totally reloaded (e.g. from the database), or if the UserInterface object can just be merged into some internal array of users / identity map.

Parameters

UserInterface $user

Return Value

UserInterface

Exceptions

UnsupportedUserException if the user is not supported
UsernameNotFoundException if the user is not found

bool supportsClass(string $class)

Whether this provider supports the given user class.

Parameters

string $class

Return Value

bool

© 2004–2017 Fabien Potencier
Licensed under the MIT License.
https://api.symfony.com/4.1/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/User/MissingUserProvider.html