[Guard] Improve clarity using the configured provider #6931
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Recently at work, a colleague trying to discover Guard said me how he was confused by the given example:
I think I understand why this example was made as is, showing the flexibility of Guard and its ability to answer different needs in different authentication ways without going deeper into things that are already documented somewhere else.
On the other hand I can understand it's confusing and IMHO remove the use of the entity manager can make it clearer and easier to understand.
Note that the current example shouldn't work as is, as don't set the
property
key of an entity provider involves to create a doctrine repository implementingUserLoaderInterface
for the correspondingUser
entity (if the provider comes to be used of course).What do you think?
ping @weaverryan