« Living on the edge » blog posts
Filter posts by Symfony release
New in Symfony 3.2: Routing Improvements
Symfony 3.2 adds support to define the fragment when generating any URL. It also adds support for using arrays and defining the variable types for XML route values.
New in Symfony 3.2: Tagged Cache
Symfony 3.2 improves the cache mechanism introduced in Symfony 3.1 with some features not defined by the PSR-6: Caching Interface standard. The first new feature is the tag-based invalidation to create tagged caches.
New in Symfony 3.2: DateInterval form type
Symfony 3.2 includes a new DateInterval form type to deal with calendar-related information such as reminders and bookings.
New in Symfony 3.2: Compiler passes improvements
Compiler passes are the mechanism provided by Symfony to manipulate the service definitions while the container is being compiled before the application execution. In Symfony 3.2 we introduced some new features for them.
New in Symfony 3.2: PHP constants in YAML files
In Symfony 3.2, we decided to augment the YAML format with a custom extension to support PHP constants. This feature provides feature parity with other configuration formats, such as XML.
New in Symfony 3.2: File controller helper
Symfony 3.2 adds a new helper method to the base controller called file(). Its purpose is to simplify serving binary files.