Chapter 3. Basic Configuration
This chapter explains all the basic and general configuration options available for your backends. It’s common to change some of these options as soon as the backend is created.
Changing the URL Used to Access the Backend
By default, the backend is accessible at the /admin
URL of your Symfony
application. This value is defined in the prefix
option when loading the
routes of the bundle. Change its value to meet your own requirements:
# config/routes/easy_admin.yaml
easy_admin_bundle:
resource: '@EasyAdminBundle/Controller/EasyAdminController.php'
prefix: /_secret_backend # <-- change this value
type: annotation
.. note::
Depending on your existing routing configuration, Symfony may ignore this
configuration. Run the ``debug:router`` command to troubleshoot any problem
with the application routes.
Changing the Name of the Backend
By default, the backend displays Easy Admin
as its name. Use the
site_name
option to change this value:
# config/packages/easy_admin.yaml
easy_admin:
site_name: 'ACME Megacorp.'
# ...
The contents of this option are not escaped in the template, so you can use HTML tags if needed:
# config/packages/easy_admin.yaml
easy_admin:
site_name: 'ACME <em style="font-size: 80%;">Megacorp.</em>'
# ...
This flexibility allows to use an <img>
HTML tag to display an image-based
logo instead of a text-based logo:
# config/packages/easy_admin.yaml
easy_admin:
site_name: '<img src="https://symfony.com/logos/symfony_white_01.png"/>'
# ...
Changing the Homepage of the Backend
By default, the homepage of the backend shows the items of the first configured
entity. Read the :doc:menu-configuration
to learn how to change this homepage.
Restricting the Access to the Backend
EasyAdmin relies on the underlying Symfony security mechanism to restrict the access to your backend. Read the Symfony Security documentation to learn how to protect the backend URLs.
When accessing a protected backend, EasyAdmin displays the name of user who is logged in the application. Otherwise it displays “Anonymous User”. In addition, if you enable the logout feature in your firewall, EasyAdmin displays a link to logout from the backend.
Configuring the Logged In User Information
By default, all pages display the details of the logged in user. The user name
is the result of calling to the __toString()
method on the current user
object. The user avatar is a generic avatar icon. If you want to hide any of
this information, use these config options:
# config/packages/easy_admin.yaml
easy_admin:
user:
display_name: true
display_avatar: false
# ...
If you store the user name and their avatar URL in other properties/methods of
the user object, define the name_property_path
and avatar_property_path
options. Their values are any valid PropertyAccess component expression,
which is applied to the user object:
# config/packages/easy_admin.yaml
easy_admin:
user:
# this method/property must return the string representation of the user
# (Symfony will look for getFullName(), isFullName(), ..., and 'fullName' property)
name_property_path: 'fullName'
# this method/property must return the absolute URL of the user avatar image
# (Symfony will look for getGravatar(), isGravatar(), ..., and 'gravatar' property)
avatar_property_path: 'gravatar'
# ...
Next chapter: :doc:design-configuration