This week, the first release candidate version of Symfony 5.2 was released. In addition, the SymfonyWorld 2020 online conference published its entire agenda.
Symfony development highlights
This week, 32 pull requests were merged (21 in code and 11 in docs) and 24 issues were closed (24 in code and 0 in docs). See details for code and docs.
3.4 changelog:
6724ca7: [DoctrineBridge] indexBy could reference to association columns
4.4 changelog:
46410f8: [Ldap] fix pagination 0ae674a: [DependencyInjection] optimize circular collection by removing flattening 17a2231: [Filesystem] fixed cleaning up tmp files when dumpFile() fails 4bb1229: [MimeType] added missing alias for service @mime_type faead95: [DependencyInjection] fixed circular detection with multiple paths 038497c: [Cache] added tests on CacheDataCollector 3834d76: [DependencyInjection] autoconfigure behavior describing tags on decorators c72f853: [Validator] prevent hash collisions caused by reused object hashes
5.1 changelog:
01a865f: [FrameworkBundle, Notifier] fixed Firebase transport factory DI tag type
5.x changelog:
c721e02: [Messenger] fixed JSON deserialization of ErrorDetailsStamp and normalization of FlattenException::$statusText 7e3855d: [Intl] deprecated polyfills in favor of symfony/polyfill-intl-icu 1d945b9: [Messenger, SQS] made sure one can enable debug logs 16fb94b: [BrowserKit] added jsonRequest function to the browser-kit client
Symfony CLI
Symfony CLI is a must-have tool when developing Symfony applications on your local machine. It includes the Symfony Local Server, the best way to run local Symfony applications. This week Symfony CLI released its new 4.20.2 and 4.20.3 versions with the following changes:
Improve performance of the project:create command Respect the --no-interaction flag for self:update command Add missing URL environment variable for Elasticsearch relationships Fix wrong SCHEME environment variable for Elasticsearch service in Docker integration Fix the debug toolbar is missing Local Web Server information on Symfony 5.2 and more Fix env:settings table should not wrap Add CA support for SLES, OpenSUSE, Firefox/Chromium nightly/developer Add better sudo prompt for server:ca:install Speed-up server:ca:install Fix server:start consumes Symfony's debug toolbar start markup Fix var:set might hang waiting for activity completion Fix project:create might hang forever
Newest issues and pull requests
[Serializer] Add a way to provide a context in mapping Allow specifying the location of auto-generated preload file
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Creating Symfony services using the factory pattern Nullable Embeddable with Symfony and Doctrine ORM Add service layer to Doctrine ORM The singleton pattern in Symfony PHP Framework Symfony 5.2 & PHP 8 sous Docker en 5 minutes SymfonyWorld 2020: zapowiedź
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