@@ -650,33 +650,18 @@ Most websites have a login form where users authenticate using an
650650identifier (e.g. email address or username) and a password. This
651651functionality is provided by the built-in :class: `Symfony\\ Component\\ Security\\ Http\A uthenticator\\ FormLoginAuthenticator `.
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653- `MakerBundle ` has a new ``make:security:form-login `` command that was introduced
654- in ``v1.x.x `` that will generate the controller, twig template, and configure
655- ``security.yaml `` after answering a couple of questions:
653+ You can run the following command to create everything needed to add a login
654+ form in your application:
656655
657656.. code-block :: terminal
658657
659658 $ php bin/console make:security:form-login
660659
661- Choose a name for the controller class (e.g. SecurityController) [SecurityController]:
662- > SecurityController
660+ This command will create the required controller and template and it will also
661+ update the security configuration. Alternatively, if you prefer to make these
662+ changes manually, follow the next steps.
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664- Do you want to generate a '/logout' URL? (yes/no) [yes]:
665- > y
666-
667- created: src/Controller/SecurityController.php
668- created: templates/security/login.html.twig
669- updated: config/packages/security.yaml
670-
671-
672- Success!
673-
674-
675- Next: Review and adapt the login template: security/login.html.twig to suite your needs.
676-
677- WooHoo! You're all set to start authenticating users.
678-
679- If you prefer to do this manually, first, create a controller for the login form:
664+ First, create a controller for the login form:
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681666.. code-block :: terminal
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