Logging in Users using Doctrine and Zend_Auth




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Summary: <p>Here’s the second part of my Doctrine / Zend_Auth example. In 15 minutes, we create a logout, login and protected area that’s reliant on the ZC_Auth_Adapter adapter we created in last week’s video. Notice how there’s no code in the IndexController exposing the authentication implementation,</p> <p>Grab a <a href="http://zendcasts.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/zc44-logging-in-users-using-doctrine-and-zend-auth/zc44-logging-in-users-using-doctrine-and-zend-auth.zip">copy of the project</a> or <a href="http://code.google.com/p/zendcasts/source/browse/#svn/trunk/zc44-logging-in-users-using-doctrine-and-zend-auth">browse the repository</a>.</p> <p>Also, a big thank you to ServerGrove for extending their support of Zendcasts for January. ServerGrove specializes in Zend Framework hosting and they’ve offered a 10% rebate on hosting with coupon code “zc”. If you’re looking for a host, be sure to <a href="http://secure.servergrove.com/clients/aff.php?aff=043">check them out (referral)</a>. They’ve also added an additional coupon for “Mini Hosting” plans, get $2 off by using code “zcmini”.</p>