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README.markdown

FOSUserBundle

The FOSUserBundle adds support for a database-backed user system in Symfony2. It provides a flexible framework for user management that aims to handle common tasks such as user registration and password retrieval.

Features include:

  • Users can be stored via Doctrine ORM, MongoDB/CouchDB ODM or Propel
  • Registration support, with an optional confirmation per mail
  • Password reset support
  • Unit tested

Note: This bundle does not provide an authentication system but can provide the user provider for the core SecurityBundle.

Caution: This bundle is developed in sync with symfony's repository. For Symfony 2.0.x, you need to use the 1.2.0 release of the bundle (or lower)

Build Status

Documentation

The bulk of the documentation is stored in the Resources/doc/index.md file in this bundle:

Read the Documentation for master

Read the Documentation for 1.2.0 (for Symfony 2.0.x)

Installation

All the installation instructions are located in documentation.

License

This bundle is under the MIT license. See the complete license in the bundle:

Resources/meta/LICENSE

About

UserBundle is a knplabs initiative. See also the list of contributors.

Reporting an issue or a feature request

Issues and feature requests are tracked in the Github issue tracker.

When reporting a bug, it may be a good idea to reproduce it in a basic project built using the Symfony Standard Edition to allow developers of the bundle to reproduce the issue by simply cloning it and following some steps.