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New in Symfony 4.1: Ignore specific HTTP codes from logs
In Symfony 4.1 you can ignore the log messages related to specific HTTP status codes so your log files are not polluted with irrelevant messages.
A week of symfony #589 (9-15 April 2018)
This week, Symfony continued working on the new features of the upcoming 4.1 version, such as iterable support in the SymfonyStyle methods and a new AMQP adapter for the Messenger component. In addition, we opened the Call for Papers for SymfonyLive London 2018 conference.
A week of symfony #588 (2-8 April 2018)
This week was the first of the "feature freeze" period of Symfony 4.1. Development activity focused on finishing and polishing some of the pending features, such as a middleware that validates Messenger messages, a Monolog activation strategy for ignoring specific HTTP codes, the ability to set the rounding strategy for MoneyType and a feature to use custom functions inside allow_if security expressions.
Introducing Symfony Security Monitoring
Symfony Security Monitoring is a new service that alerts you whenever a security vulnerability is discovered and affects to your projects. It's also a great way to contribute to the development of Symfony.