I already do something like that... I think.

My solution: to create a subclass of the symfony class sfActions (in
my case ssActions, placed in the lib folder). This subclass contains
the preExecute method with the authentication routines.

After that, every sfAction subclass must inherits from ssActions. That
way, you can use $this->getUser() to get information you need to do
your checks and avoid to duplicate your code in every action of your
app.

Hope it helps.

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