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New in Symfony 4.2: Important deprecations
In Symfony 4.2 we've deprecated some relevant features (like the base controller class and some console options) that you may need to update in your applications.
October 24, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: Wait until processes are ready
In Symfony 4.2 we added a new waitUntil() method which allows to control for how long the application waits for a process.
October 19, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: Auto-secure cookies
In Symfony 4.2, cookies are made secure automatically when the request uses HTTPS, making your application safe by default.
October 12, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: Improved form type extensions
In Symfony 4.2, Form type extensions have been improved to simplify their configuration and to allow them to extend multiple form types using a single class.
October 10, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: IntlMessageFormatter
Symfony 4.2 replaces the transChoice() method by the IntlMessageFormatter class which implements the MessageFormat standard.
October 5, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: VarExporter component
Symfony 4.2 introduces a new VarExporter component to provide a better alternative to PHP's var_export() function.
September 27, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: SameSite cookie configuration
Symfony 4.2 makes it easier to configure the samesite cookie attribute in several parts of the framework.
September 26, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: Console tables improvements
Using tables to display tabular contents in console commands are one of the most popular features of the Console component. In Symfony 4.2 we improved them with new features to display titles and set their maximum column width.
September 25, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: PDO-based lock storage
In Symfony 4.2, locks can be stored in PDO-compatible databases like MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL.
September 21, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edgeNew in Symfony 4.2: Autowiring by type and name
In Symfony 4.2, in addition to service binding by name or type, you'll be able to bind services by type and name at the same time.
September 20, 2018 · Published in #Living on the edge