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Informations about the package authentication
Authentication
Authentication package of the CodeCollab project
Requirements
PHP7+
Installation
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Usage
Creating an instance of requires an instance of from the Http Library
User Authentication
The function takes as arguments the password from the form, the password hash from the database and the user's information (to be persisted in Session).
Assuming there's a "remember me" feature implemented a user can simply be logged in without comparing password hashes.
After a successful login, the user's information can be retrieved depending on what (in above snippet) contained:
Login Status
Password Rehash
To check for and rehash (when needed) a logged in user's password:
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