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services:
app.login_rate_limiter:
class: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\RateLimiter\DefaultLoginRateLimiter
arguments:
# globalFactory is the limiter for IP
$globalFactory: '@limiter.ip_login'
# localFactory is the limiter for username+IP
$localFactory: '@limiter.username_ip_login'
$secret: '%kernel.secret%'
security:
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#registering-the-user-hashing-passwords
password_hashers:
Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\PasswordAuthenticatedUserInterface: 'auto'
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#loading-the-user-the-user-provider
providers:
# used to reload user from session & other features (e.g. switch_user)
app_user_provider:
entity:
class: App\Entity\User
property: email
firewalls:
dev:
pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/
security: false
api_login:
pattern: ^/api/login$
stateless: true
json_login:
check_path: api_login
username_path: email
success_handler: App\Security\JWTAuthenticator
failure_handler: lexik_jwt_authentication.handler.authentication_failure
login_throttling:
limiter: app.login_rate_limiter
api:
pattern: ^/api
stateless: true
jwt: ~
main:
custom_authenticators:
- App\Security\OAuthAuthenticator
# activate different ways to authenticate
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#the-firewall
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/security/impersonating_user.html
# switch_user: 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: ^/api$, roles: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: ^/api/docs, roles: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: ^/api/register$, roles: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: "^/api/watchlists/[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}/calendar$", roles: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: "^/api/config$", roles: PUBLIC_ACCESS }
- { path: ^/api, roles: IS_AUTHENTICATED_FULLY }
when@test:
security:
password_hashers:
# By default, password hashers are resource intensive and take time. This is
# important to generate secure password hashes. In tests however, secure hashes
# are not important, waste resources and increase test times. The following
# reduces the work factor to the lowest possible values.
Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\PasswordAuthenticatedUserInterface:
algorithm: auto
cost: 4 # Lowest possible value for bcrypt
time_cost: 3 # Lowest possible value for argon
memory_cost: 10 # Lowest possible value for argon