Similar to this problem, I need a separate login for both the admin and front end bundles of my site. The admin is actually a separate bundle located in vendors
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Right now, my routing looks like:
app/config/routing.yml:
AcmeSiteBundle:
resource: "@SiteBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
prefix: /
AcmeAdminBundle:
resource: "@AdminBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
prefix: /admin/
Both of the bundles' individual routing.yml files have:
fos_user_security:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/security.xml"
fos_user_profile:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/profile.xml"
prefix: /profile
fos_user_register:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/registration.xml"
prefix: /register
fos_user_security_login:
pattern: /login
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:login }
fos_user_security_check:
pattern: /login_check
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:check }
fos_user_security_logout:
pattern: /logout
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:logout }
And my firewalls in security.yml:
firewalls:
main:
context: site
pattern: ^/admin/
form_login:
provider: fos_userbundle
csrf_provider: form.csrf_provider
login_path: /admin/login
check_path: /admin/login_check
logout:
path: /admin/logout
anonymous: true
frontend:
context: site
pattern: ^/
form_login:
provider: fos_userbundle
csrf_provider: form.csrf_provider
login_path: /login
check_path: /login_check
logout:
path: /logout
anonymous: true
The problem is that the front end's automatically generated login links point to /admin/login
rather than just /login
, which is not what I want to have happen.
So, how can I make it use the /admin/*
links when I'm there, but just the /
links when I'm on the front end? I need to keep their contexts linked as people logged into the admin side should stay logged in on the front end.
EDIT: I renamed my routes as the following:
SiteBundle's routing.yml (same as before):
fos_user_security:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/security.xml"
fos_user_profile:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/profile.xml"
prefix: /profile
fos_user_register:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/registration.xml"
prefix: /register
fos_user_security_login:
pattern: /login
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:login }
fos_user_security_check:
pattern: /login_check
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:check }
fos_user_security_logout:
pattern: /logout
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:logout }
AdminBundle's routing.yml:
_admin_user_security:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/security.xml"
_admin_user_profile:
resource: "@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/profile.xml"
prefix: /profile
_admin_user_security_login:
pattern: /login
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:login }
_admin_user_security_check:
pattern: /login_check
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:check }
_admin_user_security_logout:
pattern: /logout
defaults: { _controller: FOSUserBundle:Security:logout }
$ app/console router:debug
shows:
fos_user_registration_register ANY ANY ANY /register/
fos_user_registration_check_email GET ANY ANY /register/check-email
fos_user_registration_confirm GET ANY ANY /register/confirm/{token}
fos_user_registration_confirmed GET ANY ANY /register/confirmed
fos_user_security_login ANY ANY ANY /admin/login
fos_user_security_check ANY ANY ANY /admin/login_check
fos_user_security_logout ANY ANY ANY /admin/logout
fos_user_profile_show GET ANY ANY /admin/profile/
fos_user_profile_edit ANY ANY ANY /admin/profile/edit
_admin_user_security_login ANY ANY ANY /admin/login
_admin_user_security_check ANY ANY ANY /admin/login_check
_admin_user_security_logout ANY ANY ANY /admin/logout
As you can see, the only route that is correct is for user registration, and that's only because it's located just in SiteBundle's routing.yml.
Figured it out:
Since the FOSUserBundle was registered with my admin firewall in config.yml, it kept defaulting to its routes even after I renamed them. So, turning them back to fos_*, and renaming the site bundle's routes seems to have fixed it.