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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions security/guard_authentication.rst
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:class:`Symfony\\Component\\HttpFoundation\\Response` object that helps
the user authenticate (e.g. a 401 response that says "token is missing!").

**supportsRememberMe**
**supportsRememberMe()**
If you want to support "remember me" functionality, return true from this method.
You will still need to active ``remember_me`` under your firewall for it to work.
Since this is a stateless API, you do not want to support "remember me"
functionality in this example.

**createAuthenticatedToken(UserInterface $user, string $providerKey)**
If you are implementing the :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Security\\Guard\\GuardAuthenticatorInterface`
instead of extending the :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Security\\Guard\\AbstractGuardAuthenticator`,
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I think we should also add the word "class" after the class name.

you have to implement this method. This method will be called
after a successful authentication to create and return the token
for the user, who was supplied as the first argument.

.. _guard-customize-error:

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),
));

**Can I use this with ``form_login``?**
**Can I use this with form_login?**
Yes! ``form_login`` is *one* way to authenticate a user, so you could use
it *and* then add one or more authenticators. Using a guard authenticator doesn't
collide with other ways to authenticate.
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