Le 05/04/2011 22:51, pzwosta a écrit :
Thanks $app-getUser() and the security.context exist in the container
but doesn't return the username though authentication was successful.
The username only exists in the _security_profile token of the session
which I don't know how to unserialize.

regards Peter
$app->getUser() returns the User which is set in the Token by the UserProvider. So then call getUsername on this user (taking care that an anonymous user will return a string, not an object so you need to check for this before calling the method).
You should not use the _security_profile token directly.

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