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1) Controller::$input is gone -- use Input::instance() now
2) Handle new 'database.<default>.connection.params' parameter
3) Handle new 'cache.<default>.prefix' parameter
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identity change event after the new provider instance has been installed. Once the new provider is installed and activated, we can uninstall the old provider which causes users to be deleted. This should be safer, because at this point our new identity provider has been installed, most of the ownership issues have been resolved by the identity change handlers. If there are any ownership issues left, the user deleted event has the new identity provider to uses to rectify them.
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'identity_before_change' and change the name of 'login::get_login_form()' to 'login::get_form()'
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the new provider is installed.
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changing providers.
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Create a helper class called identity to simplify call the Identity Provider. Move the contents of MY_Session.php to the new helper class and remove the MY_Session class
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What I've tested to this point, is you can install a new provider, switch to it, login as administrator, uninstall the default user module, reinstall the user module, switch back to the user module and login.
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Identity provider if more than two are Identity providers are installed
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