The AclBundle is in a state of flux right now, but I'm trying to get something useful and stable out of it. I'm one of those people crazy enough to build a site with a moving target and I needed a way to attach authorization to individual objects.

I did look on github for another authorization bundle before I started, so I wouldn't be duplicating efforts. The only thing I saw at the time was SecurityBundle, but it appeared to work on the controller and I needed finer control.

Greg, I would suggest putting your AuthBundle on github. Personally, I would like to see your approach and I know that there was a project last week that could have used an authorization bundle.

Richard

On 09/14/2010 07:34 AM, Greg Thornton wrote:
Slightly OT, but I too hadn't seen the AclBundle, nor the SecurityBundle before. I wrote 
my own AuthBundle about 6 months ago, which is an (almost) exact clone of Django's auth 
module with a Doctrine2 backend. Of course that has a built in, albeit very rudimentary 
ACL system. I also wrote my own OAuthBundle, which requires the native OAuth PHP 
extension. So although I've reinvented the wheel, or at least a triangle, I'm sure I'll 
be migrating to whichever are deemed the "official" auth/security/ACL bundles 
in the future. In the meantime, is there a centralized list of support bundles in 
development somewhere so that others might avoid duplicating efforts and can contribute 
to existing code? If such a list does not exist, I have no problem taking credit for the 
idea. =)

Greg

On Sep 14, 2010, at 9:05 AM, Jeremy Mikola wrote:

I actually haven't seen the AclBundle (looks like it came out last
month).  We were using Zend_Acl with a homemade bundle a few months
ago, but gave that up after deciding we didn't need ACL at the time.
I have seen SecurityBundle and DoctrineUserBundle, but they were a bit
too new to start using when we commenced development.  Both look very
promising though, and I hope they become staples once Fabien decides
how Symfony2 will implement security (SecurityBundle might be a great
project to pick up).

We have a hard enough time keeping our production app up to date with
the Symfony master, so I'm a bit hesitant to migrate over to community
bundles until Symfony's feature-set is a bit more are locked down :)

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