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Fabien Potencier d5ff2388cb merged branch TerjeBr/persistent-token-provider (PR #6055)
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d1b5093 Try to make sure cookies get deleted from the TokenProvider when no longer in use

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Delete cookies from the TokenProvider that is no longer in use

Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Todo: -
License of the code: MIT

When the user logs in, or login fails for some reason, the old "remember me" cookie should be deleted from the TokenProvider if you are using the PersistentTokenBasedRememberMeServices.

As the code is now, the token is only deleted on logout.

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by TerjeBr at 2012-11-20T13:45:54Z

So, anything else that needs to be done before this is merged?

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by TerjeBr at 2012-11-21T10:30:53Z

Ok, I have corrected the typo in the comment and squashed the commit.

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by schmittjoh at 2012-11-21T10:36:29Z

btw, ``canceled`` (more American) and ``cancelled`` (more British) are both
correct English forms.

On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Terje Bråten <notifications@github.com>wrote:

> Ok, I have corrected the typo in the comment and squashed the commit.
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> Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub<https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/6055#issuecomment-10592112>.
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by schmittjoh at 2012-11-21T10:40:24Z

As a side-note have you verified that this does not break the cookie theft protection?

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by TerjeBr at 2012-11-21T10:51:10Z

Yes, cookie theft protection is still there and is functioning well.

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by TerjeBr at 2012-11-21T11:14:04Z

I am using this together with the DoctrineTokenProvider in issue #6057 in my own project and done some extensive testing on it.

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by TerjeBr at 2012-11-23T10:30:34Z

Is this ready to be merged now?
2012-11-24 13:14:48 +01:00
src/Symfony merged branch TerjeBr/persistent-token-provider (PR #6055) 2012-11-24 13:14:48 +01:00
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