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Users

Authentication

Three types of users can be authenticated on PrestaShop:

  • Front-Office browser users
  • Back-Office browser users
  • API consumers

Front-Office users and Back office users have access to a login form, where they must input email and password.

API consumers are authenticated using an API key.

Login

Upon successfull verification of email and password, browser users are logged in through the creation of a Cookie in Context::updateCustomer().

Multiple hooks allow modules to interact with the authentication process, at different steps. Examples: actionAuthenticationBefore, actionAuthentication

There is no persistent server-side sessions in PrestaShop, only the Cookie carries the authentication status.

Permissions

Front-Office users have all the same level of authorization, which grants them access to their My Account area on the Front-Office.

Back-Office users permissions can be customized from the Back-Office to allow different kind of accesses.

User secure key

Sometimes, it is necessary to be able to identify a browser user without logging. The User property secure_key serves this purpose. It is, for example, used to secure the “reset password” link sent by email when user has forgotten its password.

This secure_key property is stored in the User SQL table and in the user Carts data.

If your module needs to be able to authenticate users without using login and password, please do not use the secure_key but your own identification token. The secure_key must remain a data internal to PrestaShop. Consider it a private key, not to be shared, but that can be used to validate a public key.