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<title>Option: authenticator.session.user_key</title>
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<h1>Option: authenticator.session.user_key</h1>
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<p>This option enables you specify what session key to grab the user/login name from. The value of this session can then be substituted with the ${user} in any of the config parameters. Most common is to place it in the filesystem.rootpath config value, see below for a example. Notice a any \, / or : will be removed form the user name for security reasons.</p>
<h3>Example of usage in the config.php file:</h3>
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$mcImageManagerConfig['authenticator.session.user_key'] = "FileManager_UserName";<br />
$mcImageManagerConfig['filesystem.rootpath'] = 'users/${user}'; // Override root by username
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<h3>Example of usage in a mc_access file:</h3>
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authenticator.session.user_key=FileManager_UserName
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