We will add first_name, last_name and email_address for this.

- Jon

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Tom Boutell <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Jonathan Wage <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This is not something that is a part of sfDoctrineGuardPlugin so I am not
> > sure what you mean. We won't be ditching anything because nothing related
> to
> > Profiles exists in sfDoctrineGuardPlugin.
>
> Sorry, I should have clarified where I was going with that.
>
> My impression was that you were going to implement "forgot your
> password." That would require an email address, ideally an email
> address of record verified by the user at account creation time so
> that accounts would be hard to casually steal later. The email address
> needs to live somewhere, so that brings up the question of whether the
> new "forgot your password" support would (1) extend the sfGuardUser
> table with an email address and perhaps a full name (to help get past
> spam filters), or (2) require that developers put those fields in that
> profile table, or (3) defer the whole question by requiring devs to
> implement a hook of some sort to store it themselves.
>
> Maybe I'm misinterpreting how you plan to deal with the
> forgotten-password issue.
>
> > No, I think using relationships to add new information to sfGuardUser is
> > still the right way to go about it at this point.
>
> What are the advantages of that approach as you see it? It always
> seemed like something that was done out of necessity because earlier
> ORMs didn't have an alternative. A one-to-one relationship where
> everybody always has one of each strongly suggests just one table to
> me. But I'm also interested in hearing about situations where it
> doesn't work out so well.
>
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