Symfony blog posts for December 2018
A Week of Symfony #626 (24-30 December 2018)
The last week of 2018 showed a low development activity. The upcoming Symfony 4.3 added a new option to force adding the trailing route parameters and there was a new proposal to add configurable argument value resolvers.
December 30, 2018 · Published in #A week of symfonyA Week of Symfony #625 (17-23 December 2018)
This week, the upcoming Symfony 4.3 version improved debug:autowiring to make it work without PHPdoc reflection and continued adding links in the console to improve the developer experience. In addition, Symfony explained its business model for the next year and it announced the workshops of the first 2019 conferences in Lille and Paris.
December 23, 2018 · Published in #A week of symfonyAdding support for Symfony 4.2
SymfonyInsight is now able to analyze Symfony 4.2 applications.
December 21, 2018 · Published in #SymfonyInsightNew in FixturesBundle: Group your Fixtures
DoctrineFixturesBundle 3.1.0 has just been published and adds support for organizing fixture classes in groups, so you can load some but not all of them.
December 21, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Twig: Deprecated tag
Twig 1.36 and 2.6 introduce a new tag to deprecate both entire templates and individual template blocks.
December 20, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.3: Console Hyperlinks
In Symfony 4.3, Console applications can render hyperlinks similar to web pages, making any text clickable and pointing it to some arbitrary URL.
December 19, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeSymfonyLive Lille 2019 and Paris 2019: pre-conference workshops are online!
Discover the pre-conference workshops organized at SymfonyLive Lille 2019 and SymfonyLive Paris 2019!
December 17, 2018 · Published in #Community #ConferencesA business model for Symfony
A business model for Symfony
December 17, 2018 · Published in #CommunityA Week of Symfony #624 (10-16 December 2018)
This week Symfony announced that there will be nine official Symfony conferences in 2019 in eight countries and three continents. Meanwhile, the work on the upcoming Symfony 4.3 started with the addition of new features like hyperlinks support in the console.
December 16, 2018 · Published in #A week of symfonySymfonyTour 2019
Next year, we'll meet the Symfony Community in Lille (France), Paris (France), Tunis (Tunisia), São Paulo (Brazil), Warsaw (Poland), London (UK), Berlin (Germany), New-York (USA) and Amsterdam (Netherlands). Discover all the Symfony conferences we'll organize in 2019!
December 13, 2018 · Published in #Community #ConferencesSymfonyCon Lisbon 2018 was a blast!
The international Symfony conference took place last week in Lisbon, Portugal. Let's wrap up this wonderful Symfony week!
December 10, 2018 · Published in #Community #ConferencesLocal Web Server Reloaded for Symfony Apps
Developing Symfony apps on your local machine will be a much better and simpler experience thanks to the new Symfony binary provided by SymfonyCloud.
December 10, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeA Week of Symfony #623 (3-9 December 2018)
This week, 2.7.50, 2.8.49, 3.4.20, 4.0.15, 4.1.9 and 4.2.1 were published as maintenance and security releases. In addition, the SymfonyCon Lisbon 2018 conference gathered hundreds of Symfony community members from all around the world.
December 9, 2018 · Published in #A week of symfonyCVE-2018-19789: Disclosure of uploaded files full path
CVE-2018-19789 fixes a possible disclosure of an uploaded temporary file's full path in the form component
December 6, 2018 · Published in #Security AdvisoriesCVE-2018-19790: Open Redirect Vulnerability when using Security\Http
CVE-2018-19790 fixes an open redirect vulnerability when using Security\Http
December 6, 2018 · Published in #Security AdvisoriesMeet the newest member of the Symfony family: SymfonyCloud
The one where I announce SymfonyCloud.
December 3, 2018 · Published in #Cloud #CommunityA Week of Symfony #622 (26 November - 2 December 2018)
This week, Symfony 2.8.48 (the last one in the 2.x branch), 3.4.19 and 4.1.8 maintenance versions were released. In addition, the first stable version of Symfony 4.2.0 was published. Meanwhile, SymfonyCloud was unveiled as a fully-managed platform created for Symfony developers. SymfonyCloud will be fully introduced next week, during the SymfonyCon Lisbon 2018 conference.
December 2, 2018 · Published in #A week of symfony