class InMemoryUserProvider implements UserProviderInterface
InMemoryUserProvider is a simple non persistent user provider.
Useful for testing, demonstration, prototyping, and for simple needs (a backend with a unique admin for instance)
__construct(array $users = array()) Constructor. | ||
createUser(UserInterface $user) Adds a new User to the provider. | ||
UserInterface | loadUserByUsername(string $username) Loads the user for the given username. | |
UserInterface | refreshUser(UserInterface $user) Refreshes the user for the account interface. | |
bool | supportsClass(string $class) Whether this provider supports the given user class. |
Constructor.
The user array is a hash where the keys are usernames and the values are an array of attributes: 'password', 'enabled', and 'roles'.
Adds a new User to the provider.
Loads the user for the given username.
This method must throw UsernameNotFoundException if the user is not found.
Refreshes the user for the account interface.
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.
Whether this provider supports the given user class.
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http://api.symfony.com/2.8/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/User/InMemoryUserProvider.html