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Symfony 7.0 and 6.4 have the same new features because both were released at the same time. Learn more about the Symfony release process.
New in Symfony 6.4: More Testing Assertions
Symfony 6.4 adds new test assertions related to CSS selectors, the HttpClient component and email subjects.
New in Symfony 6.4: Build Dir Improvements
Symfony 6.4 adds support for the APP_BUILD_DIR environment variable and updates cache warmers to receive the build_dir parameter.
New in Symfony 6.4: Simpler Logout
Symfony 6.4 improves the logout feature so you don't have to define the logout routes explicitly in your applications.
New in Symfony 6.4: DatePoint
Symfony 6.4 introduces DatePoint, a drop-in replacement of PHP date/time classes that provides many utilities, full integration with the Clock component and better error handling.
New in Symfony 6.4: Class-based Serializer Contexts
In Symfony 6.4, you can apply the serializer context attribute to the entire class to define the common context configuration for all class properties.
New in Symfony 6.4: Impersonation Utilities
Symfony 6.4 includes new Twig functions to generate the relative/absolute URL needed to impersonate users.
New in Symfony 6.4: FQCN-based Routes
Symfony 6.4 will define route aliases based on the controller's FQCN for invokable and single-route controllers.
New in Symfony 6.4: Subprocess Handler
Symfony 6.4 introduces a new feature to run subprocesses with the same configuration as their parent PHP processes.
New in Symfony 6.4: CHIPS Cookies
Symfony 6.4 adds support for CHIPS, a new cookie feature that will be used to replace the traditional third-party cookies.
New in Symfony 6.4: Command Profiler
Symfony 6.4 includes a new command profiler to collect information about your commands while running them so you can debug issues later.