Create and validate signed URLs with a limited lifetime in Symfony.
This bundle is based on spatie/url-signer.
Make sure Composer is installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:
composer require tilleuls/url-signer-bundle
If you're using Symfony Flex, all configuration is already done.
You can customize it in config/packages/url_signer.yaml
file.
Otherwise, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the config/bundles.php
file of your project:
// config/bundles.php
return [
// ...
CoopTilleuls\UrlSignerBundle\CoopTilleulsUrlSignerBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];
Add a signature key (as environment variable):
# config/packages/url_signer.yaml
coop_tilleuls_url_signer:
signature_key: '%env(string:SIGNATURE_KEY)%'
In dev mode, you can use an .env
file:
# .env (or .env.local)
SIGNATURE_KEY=your_signature_key
You can change the signer used to create the signature:
# config/packages/url_signer.yaml
coop_tilleuls_url_signer:
signer: 'md5' # 'sha256' by default
The default expiration time can be changed too.
In seconds:
# config/packages/url_signer.yaml
coop_tilleuls_url_signer:
default_expiration: 3600 # 86400 by default
With a date/time string:
# config/packages/url_signer.yaml
coop_tilleuls_url_signer:
default_expiration: '1 day'
You can also customize the URL parameter names:
# config/packages/url_signer.yaml
coop_tilleuls_url_signer:
expires_parameter: 'exp' # 'expires' by default
signature_parameter: 'sign' # 'signature' by default
To create a temporary signed URL for a route, you first need to inject the URL signer to your service or controller:
// src/Controller/DocumentController.php
namespace App\Controller;
use CoopTilleuls\UrlSignerBundle\UrlSigner\UrlSignerInterface;
class DocumentController
{
public function __construct(
private UrlSignerInterface $urlSigner,
) {}
}
If autowiring is enabled (the default Symfony configuration) in your application, you have nothing more to do.
Otherwise, inject the url_signer.signer
service in the configuration:
# config/services.yaml
services:
App\Controller\DocumentController:
arguments:
$urlSigner: '@url_signer.signer'
You can now use the URL signer to generate a signed path or a signed URL:
// src/Controller/DocumentController.php
namespace App\Controller;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController;
class DocumentController extends AbstractController
{
private function generateSignedUrl(): string
{
// Or $url = $this->generateUrl('secured_document', ['id' => 42], UrlGeneratorInterface::ABSOLUTE_URL);
$url = $this->generateUrl('secured_document', ['id' => 42]);
// Will expire after one hour.
$expiration = (new \DateTime('now'))->add(new \DateInterval('PT1H'));
// An integer can also be used for the expiration: it will correspond to a number of seconds. For 1 hour:
// $expiration = 3600;
// Not passing the second argument will use the default expiration time (86400 seconds by default).
// return $this->urlSigner->sign($url);
// Will return a path like this: /documents/42?expires=1611316656&signature=82f6958bd5c96fda58b7a55ade7f651fadb51e12171d58ed271e744bcc7c85c3
// Or a URL depending on what has been signed before.
return $this->urlSigner->sign($url, $expiration);
}
}
To deny access to a route if the signature is not valid,
add a _signed
extra parameter to the route configuration:
# config/routes.yaml
secured_document:
path: /documents/{id}
controller: App\Controller\DocumentController::index
defaults:
_signed: true
If the signature is invalid (bad signature or expired URL), the request will receive a 403 response (access denied).
If you need to use a specific hash algorithm for generating the signature, you can create your own signer.
Create a class extending the AbstractUrlSigner
class:
// src/UrlSigner/CustomUrlSigner.php
namespace App\UrlSigner;
use CoopTilleuls\UrlSignerBundle\UrlSigner\AbstractUrlSigner;
class CustomUrlSigner extends AbstractUrlSigner
{
public static function getName(): string
{
return 'custom';
}
protected function createSignature(string $url, string $expiration, string $signatureKey): string
{
return hash_hmac('algo', "{$url}::{$expiration}", $signatureKey);
}
}
If autoconfiguring is enabled (the default Symfony configuration) in your application, you are done.
Otherwise, register and tag your service:
# config/services.yaml
services:
App\UrlSigner\CustomUrlSigner:
# You don't need to specify the arguments
tags: ['url_signer.signer']
You can now use your custom signer:
# config/packages/url_signer.yaml
coop_tilleuls_url_signer:
signer: 'custom'
Created by Alan Poulain for Les-Tilleuls.coop.