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php-flarum/src/Api/Actions/Users/CreateAction.php
Toby Zerner 2c46888db5 Upgrade to L5 + huge refactor + more. closes #2
New stuff:
- Signup + email confirmation.
- Updated authentication strategy with remember cookies. closes #5
- New search system with some example gambits! This is cool - check out
the source. Fulltext drivers will be implemented as decorators
overriding the EloquentPostRepository’s findByContent method.
- Lay down the foundation for bootstrapping the Ember app.
- Update Web layer’s asset manager to properly publish CSS/JS files.
- Console commands to run installation migrations and seeds.

Refactoring:
- New structure: move models, repositories, commands, and events into
their own namespaces, rather than grouping by entity.
- All events are classes.
- Use L5 middleware and command bus implementations.
- Clearer use of repositories and the Active Record pattern.
Repositories are used only for retrieval of ActiveRecord objects, and
then save/delete operations are called directly on those ActiveRecords.
This way, we don’t over-abstract at the cost of Eloquent magic, but
testing is still easy.
- Refactor of Web layer so that it uses the Actions routing
architecture.
- “Actor” concept instead of depending on Laravel’s Auth.
- General cleanup!
2015-02-24 20:33:18 +10:30

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<?php namespace Flarum\Api\Actions\Users;
use Flarum\Core\Commands\RegisterUserCommand;
use Flarum\Api\Actions\ApiParams;
use Flarum\Api\Actions\BaseAction;
use Flarum\Api\Serializers\UserSerializer;
class CreateAction extends BaseAction
{
/**
* Register a user.
*
* @return Response
*/
protected function run(ApiParams $params)
{
// We've received a request to register a user. By default, the only
// required attributes of a user is the username, email, and password.
// Let's set up a command with this information. We also fire an event
// to allow plugins to add data to the command.
$username = $params->get('users.username');
$email = $params->get('users.email');
$password = $params->get('users.password');
$command = new RegisterUserCommand($username, $email, $password, $this->actor->getUser());
$this->dispatch($command, $params);
// Presumably, the user was created successfully. (The command handler
// would have thrown an exception if not.) We set this post as our
// document's primary element.
$serializer = new UserSerializer;
$document = $this->document()->setPrimaryElement($serializer->resource($user));
return $this->respondWithDocument($document, 201);
}
}