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Fabien Potencier d93883490d merged branch Seldaek/simplesecurity (PR #6069)
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Discussion
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[Security] Add simpler customization options

The goal of this is to provide a simpler extension point for people that don't have the time to dive into the whole security factory + authentication provider + user provider + authentication listener + token mess. As it stands, it gives you a way to just create one class that is handling all the security stuff in one (by implementing SimpleFormAuthenticatorInterface and UserProviderInterface) + one or more token classes.

I would like feedback on whether people think this makes sense or not before continuing and doing a SimpleHttpAuthenticatorInterface for non-form based stuff.

Just FYI that's how it would look in security.yml:

```yaml
security:
    providers:
        simple:
            id: simple_authenticator
    firewalls:
        foo:
            pattern: ^/
            simple_form:
                provider: simple
                authenticator: simple_authenticator
```

/cc @atrauzzi (who posted a long rant on the ML about how hard this all is, and I can't agree more - I hope it's the right account on github?)

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74cfc84 marked some classes as being experimental in 2.3
471e5bc [Security] allowed simple pre-auth to be optional if another auth mechanism already authenticated the user
01c913b moved the simple HTTP authenticator to a pre-auth one
887d9b8 fixed wrong Logger interface
65335ea [Security] Renamed simple_token to simple_http, added support for failure and success handler to both simple firewalls
f7a11a1 [Security] Add simple_token auth method
1fe2ed6 [Security] Add SimpleForm authentication
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