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nicolas-grekas approved these changesJun 3, 2019
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javiereguiluz commentedJun 4, 2019
Thanks Ryan. |
javiereguiluz added a commit that referenced this pull requestJun 4, 2019
…yan)This PR was merged into the 4.2 branch.Discussion----------Fixing docs about switch_user and custom voters@nicolas-grekas caught this. We need to use a custom attribute, instead of relying on `ROLE_ALLOWED_TO_SWITCH`. Otherwise, it's possible for the `RoleVoter` to say "Yes! This person *does* have `ROLE_ALLOWED_TO_SWITCH`"... but then your custom voter is never called, which would then say "Wait, no, they should not". A bit of an edge case - but this strategy gives the user 100% control, which is generally what we want with voters: only 1 voter should vote, not multiple.Was introduced originally in 4.1.Commits-------3f2e67d Fixing docs about switch_user and custom voters
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@nicolas-grekas caught this. We need to use a custom attribute, instead of relying on
ROLE_ALLOWED_TO_SWITCH. Otherwise, it's possible for theRoleVoterto say "Yes! This persondoes haveROLE_ALLOWED_TO_SWITCH"... but then your custom voter is never called, which would then say "Wait, no, they should not". A bit of an edge case - but this strategy gives the user 100% control, which is generally what we want with voters: only 1 voter should vote, not multiple.Was introduced originally in 4.1.