A week of symfony #528 (6-12 February 2017)
February 12, 2017 • Published by Javier Eguiluz
This week, the Symfony Demo application reached an important milestone with the release of its 1.0.0 version. Meanwhile, Symfony 3.3 added support for PSR-11 containers and custom Yaml tags.
Symfony development highlights
- c346f2a: [VarDumper] fixed dumping of terminated generator
- f6744d6: [VarDumper] improved dump of AMQP* Object
- f590c8d: [WebProfilerBundle] add the Symfony version status in the toolbar
- 7f79a50: [DebugBundle] ignored missing 'debug.file_link_formatter' service
- 81ad336: [FrameworkBundle] fixed annotations cache folder path
- f376080: [Security] LdapUserProvider should not throw an exception if the UID key does not exist in an LDAP entry
- 3193331: [Process] accept command line arrays and per-run env vars, fixing signaling and escaping
- bcd897c: [DependencyInjection] implemented PSR-11 containers
- c43b85e: [Finder] added double-star matching to Glob::toRegex()
- 10c3fc2: [DependencyInjection] ContainerBuilder::compile() can optionally resolve env vars in parameter bag
- 5a38804: [Yaml] added tags support
Newest issues and pull requests
- [Debug] Server Timing integration
- Big memory usage increase since Symfony 3.2
- [ParamConverter] Unable to guess how to get a Doctrine instance from the request information
- [HttpKernel] InlineFragmentRenderer::createSubRequest should use request locale when populating subRequest object
- UniqueEntityValidator with multiple constraints fails if the first constraint is null
- Validation Constraint Inheritance Broken
- [Security] security.authentication.success event should be fired on every request?
They talked about us
- How to rehash legacy passwords in Symfony
- DDD with Symfony: pulling apart models
- How to convert Markdown to HTML in Symfony 3
- How to use Comparison Constraints with Symfony/Validator
- Aplicación web Symfony de facturación y CRM para Garrido Limpiezas
- Microframework de symfony 2
- Symfony : ouvrons le capot
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