Hello Denis,

Your business logic is very specific.
Maybe the best way to do it is to try building it yourself.
Also you will learn a lot. This will take time.
The most important is to get the app running right, the way you want it.
If there are no suitable modules you have to build them.
I can not give you step by step instructions, but start from what is obvious.
First create the Authentication. Just go step by step. If you have to, go back
and refactor.
There are so many different ways.

Take care!
Stoyan

> dennis-fedco <[email protected]> hat am 15. November 2013 um 00:03
> geschrieben:
>
>
> I am having some trouble creating a beginning ZF2 application.
>
> My trouble stems from still learning ZF2, and from a LOT of options
> available when it comes to development, and a lot of modules available, and
> from not being crystal clear on how to deal with such modules.
>
> Here is what I want to do:
>
> I want to create a basic application where a user can:
>
> * sign up (verify themselves via email)
> * authenticate themselves (log in),
> * if the user is authorized, they can access a protected "resource" page
> * various resources have their own sets of permissions (aka permissions are
> not global)
> * (eventually) a page where I can edit users, resources, and access
> permissions
>
> Sounds great, and this can be kind-of done by several different modules, if
> you do not care about how the details are implemented. And here is the
> problem: I would like to have more of a precision control over how things
> are implemented at the database level. In fact, I have created a database
> model of how my 'user' will look like, what 'roles' the user will have, what
> 'access permissions' the user will have to what 'resources', how users can
> form 'teams', and how 'users' can have access to certain 'teams. In a word,
> my specific business logic. No module out there has my desired business
> logic, nor how would they? They do not know what my application is. I need
> to make my own customizations.
>
> Not knowing how to use ZF2 I downloaded coolcsn modules and started hacking
> up the code in 'vendor' packages, realizing only today that I am not
> supposed to do this. I was doing it all wrong. It was going along
> splendidly, but I want to do things right, so now I am back to square one.
>
> My question is: How can I create an application, where the above-listed
> specifications hold true, and I have freedom to define my database
> relations, tables, and objects, the way I see fit? Do I use modules, do I
> create my own, do I do something else? Can you give me a concrete, possibly
> detailed set of steps that I can follow please?
>
> Thank you for reading!
>
>
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