This week, Symfony 4.4.29, 5.2.14 and 5.3.6 maintenance versions were released. This was the last release for the 5.2.x branch; if your projects are still using it, please consider upgrading them to Symfony 5.3..
Symfony development highlights
This week, 53 pull requests were merged (34 in code and 19 in docs) and 38 issues were closed (35 in code and 3 in docs). See details for code and docs.
4.4 changelog:
6f2df38: [WebProfilerBundle] fix a Twig filter error in Mailer panel 192e360: [Dotenv, Yaml] remove PHP 8.0 polyfill 4a28597: [Mailer] fix decode exception when sendgrid response is 202 af897a1: [Security] fix str_contains type mismatch in ChannelListener 0c5a79d: update Basque translation
5.3 changelog:
20d740d: [Security] fix Check if it has session before getSession() a1055ae: [VarDumper] HtmlDumper::setDumpHeader() accepts null c522cc9: [PasswordHasher] fix usage of PasswordHasherAdapter in PasswordHasherFactory
5.4 changelog:
a19735b: [ErrorHandler] add button to copy the path where error is thrown ff54513: [Mailer] add support of ping_threshold to SesTransportFactory d8e91b6: [Security] deprecate remaining LogoutHandlerInterface implementations 62d4f44: [Serializer] add support for serializing empty array as object 350674e: [Notifier] add FakeSMS Logger transport
Newest issues and pull requests
Command translation:update doesn't take into account domain Circular reference detected for service
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