Upgrade instruction =================== This document describes the changes needed when upgrading because of a BC break. For the full list of changes, please look at the Changelog file. ## 1.3.4 to 1.3.5 The characters used in generated tokens have changed. They now include dashes and underscores as well. Any routing requirement matching them should be updated to ``[\w\-]+``. Before: ```yaml my_route: path: /{token} requirement: token: \w+ ``` After: ```yaml my_route: path: /{token} requirement: token: '[\w\-]+' ``` ## 1.2 to 1.3 ### Forms The profile form no longer wraps the user in a CheckPassword class. If you were overriding the form handler, you will need to update it to pass the user object directly. ### Groups The `FOS\UserBundle\Model\GroupableInterface` interface now expects the `getGroups` method to return a Traversable instead of expecting a Doctrine Collection. Doctrine-based implementation are unchanged but the Propel implementation now returns the PropelCollection instead of wrapping it. ### Manager classes The different Doctrine-based manager classes are deprecated and will be removed in 2.0 in favor of the common implementation. If you were extending the UserManager class for a Doctrine implementation, you need to change the parent class to `FOS\UserBundle\Doctrine\UserManager`. ### Propel implementation The Propel backend does not require the UserProxy anymore as the UserInterface is now implementated on the model itself. you will have to change your config: Before: ```yaml fos_user: user_class: FOS\UserBundle\Propel\UserProxy propel_user_class: FOS\UserBundle\Propel\User ``` After: ```yaml fos_user: user_class: FOS\UserBundle\Propel\User ``` ### Token generation The generation of the token is not done by the User class anymore. If you were using the `generateToken` or `generateConfirmationToken` in your own code, you need to use the `fos_user.util.token_generator` service to generate the token. ## 1.1 to 1.2 This file describes the needed changes when upgrading from 1.1 to 1.2 ### Removed the user-level algorithm. If you are experiencing the exception `No encoder has been configured for account "Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\User"` after upgrading, please consider the following. The encoder now needs to be configured in the SecurityBundle configuration as described in the official documentation. If you were using the default value of the bundle, the config should look like this to reuse the same settings: ```yaml #app/config/security.yml security: encoders: "FOS\UserBundle\Model\UserInterface": algorithm: sha512 encode_as_base64: false iterations: 1 ```