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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions security/passwords.rst
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Expand Up @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ you must register a service for it in order to use it as a named hasher:
security:
# ...
password_hashers:
app_hasher:
App\Entity\User:
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We'd need to also update the XML and PHP examples.

And, at the end of this section we have this, that should also be updated:

This creates a hasher named app_hasher from a service [...]

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id: 'App\Security\Hasher\MyCustomPasswordHasher'

.. code-block:: xml
Expand All @@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ you must register a service for it in order to use it as a named hasher:

<config>
<!-- ... -->
<security:password_hasher class="app_hasher"
<security:password_hasher class="App\Entity\User"
id="App\Security\Hasher\MyCustomPasswordHasher"/>
</config>
</srv:container>
Expand All @@ -657,12 +657,12 @@ you must register a service for it in order to use it as a named hasher:

return static function (SecurityConfig $security): void {
// ...
$security->passwordHasher('app_hasher')
$security->passwordHasher('App\Entity\User')
->id(MyCustomPasswordHasher::class)
;
};

This creates a hasher named ``app_hasher`` from a service with the ID
This creates a hasher named ``App\Entity\User`` from a service with the ID
``App\Security\Hasher\MyCustomPasswordHasher``.

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Expand Down Expand Up @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ Now, define a password hasher using the ``id`` setting:
security:
# ...
password_hashers:
app_hasher:
App\Entity\User:
# the service ID of your custom hasher (the FQCN using the default services.yaml)
id: 'App\Security\Hasher\MyCustomPasswordHasher'

Expand All @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ Now, define a password hasher using the ``id`` setting:
<config>
<!-- ... -->
<!-- id: the service ID of your custom hasher (the FQCN using the default services.yaml) -->
<security:password_hasher class="app_hasher"
<security:password_hasher class="App\Entity\User"
id="App\Security\Hasher\CustomVerySecureHasher"/>
</config>
</srv:container>
Expand All @@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ Now, define a password hasher using the ``id`` setting:

return static function (SecurityConfig $security): void {
// ...
$security->passwordHasher('app_hasher')
$security->passwordHasher('App\Entity\User')
// the service ID of your custom hasher (the FQCN using the default services.yaml)
->id(CustomVerySecureHasher::class)
;
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