LJme
LJme

Reputation: 81

How to catch an id from sfUser?

I'm working with symfony 1.4 & i use sfDoctrineGuardPlugin as a tool for authentifications.

I want to catch the Id of user in order te store it in my table.

After a small research, I guess I have to use that expression : getUser()->getGuardUser()->getId().

What i looking for is how to invest that expression for my target.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 2919

Answers (2)

Tom
Tom

Reputation: 30698

if the user is authenticated, yes, you can use:

// inside an action
$id = $this->getUser()->getGuardUser()->getId();

// inside a template
$id = $sf_user->getGuardUser()->getId();

If the user is not authenticated, it'll throw an error.

Upvotes: 6

Tapper
Tapper

Reputation: 1453

Depends from where you are calling.

From the 'view':

echo $sf_user->getAttribute('user_id', null, 'sfGuardSecurityUser' );
echo $sf_user->getUsername();

From the 'controller' (as mentioned by Tom above):

echo $this->getUser()->getGuardUser()->getId();
echo $this->getUser()->getGuardUser()->getUsername();

(First line is 'id', second is 'username')

Upvotes: 3

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