security:
- # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#where-do-users-come-from-user-providers
- providers:
- in_memory: { memory: null }
+ # 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:
+# users_in_memory: { memory: null }
firewalls:
dev:
pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/
security: false
main:
- anonymous: lazy
+ lazy: true
+# provider: users_in_memory
# activate different ways to authenticate
- # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#firewalls-authentication
+ # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#the-firewall
# https://symfony.com/doc/current/security/impersonating_user.html
# switch_user: true
access_control:
# - { path: ^/admin, roles: ROLE_ADMIN }
# - { path: ^/profile, roles: ROLE_USER }
+
+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