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/*!
* jQuery TextChange Plugin
* http://www.zurb.com/playground/jquery-text-change-custom-event
*
* Copyright 2010, ZURB
* Released under the MIT License
*/
(function ($) {
$.event.special.textchange = {
<?php // src/Application/UserBundle/Controller/SecurityController.php
namespace Application\UserBundle\Controller;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller,
Symfony\Component\Security\SecurityContext;
class SecurityController extends Controller
{
public function loginAction()
<?php
/**
* An helper file for Laravel 4, to provide autocomplete information to your IDE
* Generated with https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper
*
* @author Barry vd. Heuvel <barryvdh@gmail.com>
*/
namespace {
die('Only to be used as an helper for your IDE');
}
sf2-ddd
├── app
├── bin
├── build
├── lib
├── src
│   └── __VendorPrefix
│   ├── Application
│   │   └── __DomainNameBundle
│   │   ├── Command

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Sentry is an amazing auth system. But I really need a feature: multiple user types in the same app. And I cannot separate those in groups, because they have different table columns. After 2 days burning my head, I think I found a good solution. The magic is duplicate SentryServiceProvider with new different settings.

This was tested on Laravel 4.0 and Sentry 2. If you're using other version of Sentry, my suggestion is to follow same steps from this gist but use your local files instead copying files from here.

Lets suppose we have a fresh Sentry install with default User ambient. Now we want another ambient called Admin, with new model and different settings. How to do:

1. One model, one ambient

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broklyngagah / README.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:08 — forked from agnoster/README.md

agnoster.zsh-theme

A ZSH theme optimized for people who use:

  • Solarized
  • Git
  • Unicode-compatible fonts and terminals (I use iTerm2 + Menlo)

For Mac users, I highly recommend iTerm 2 + Solarized Dark

@broklyngagah
broklyngagah / README.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:08 — forked from agnoster/README.md

agnoster.zsh-theme

A ZSH theme optimized for people who use:

  • Solarized
  • Git
  • Unicode-compatible fonts and terminals (I use iTerm2 + Menlo)

For Mac users, I highly recommend iTerm 2 + Solarized Dark

@broklyngagah
broklyngagah / .zshrc
Last active August 29, 2015 14:08 — forked from rawaludin/.zshrc
# Path to your oh-my-zsh configuration.
ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh
DEFAULT_USER="rahmatawaludin"
# Set name of the theme to load.
# Look in ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/
# Optionally, if you set this to "random", it'll load a random theme each
# time that oh-my-zsh is loaded.
ZSH_THEME="agnoster"
LANG=en_US.utf8

Sentry is an amazing auth system. But I really need a feature: multiple user types in the same app. And I cannot separate those in groups, because they have different table columns. After 2 days burning my head, I think I found a good solution. The magic is duplicate SentryServiceProvider with new different settings.

This was tested on Laravel 4.0 and Sentry 2. If you're using other version of Sentry, my suggestion is to follow same steps from this gist but use your local files instead copying files from here.

Lets suppose we have a fresh Sentry install with default User ambient. Now we want another ambient called Admin, with new model and different settings. How to do:

1. One model, one ambient