[FrameworkBundle] added CHANGELOG

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Fabien Potencier 2012-04-26 22:54:51 +02:00
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* The `em` option for the `UniqueEntity` constraint is now optional (and should
probably not be used anymore).
### FrameworkBundle
* changed the default extension for XLIFF files from .xliff to .xlf
* moved Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\ContainerAwareEventDispatcher to Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\ContainerAwareEventDispatcher
* moved Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Debug\TraceableEventDispatcher to Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\ContainerAwareTraceableEventDispatcher
* added a router:match command
* added a config:dump-reference command
* added a server:run command
* added kernel.event_subscriber tag
* added a way to create relative symlinks when running assets:install command (--relative option)
* added Controller::getUser()
* [BC BREAK] assets_base_urls and base_urls merging strategy has changed
* changed the default profiler storage to use the filesystem instead of SQLite
* added support for placeholders in route defaults and requirements (replaced
by the value set in the service container)
* added Filesystem component as a dependency
* added support for hinclude (use ``standalone: 'js'`` in render tag)
* session options: lifetime, path, domain, secure, httponly were deprecated.
Prefixed versions should now be used instead: cookie_lifetime, cookie_path,
cookie_domain, cookie_secure, cookie_httponly
* [BC BREAK] following session options: 'lifetime', 'path', 'domain', 'secure',
'httponly' are now prefixed with cookie_ when dumped to the container
* Added `handler_id` configuration under `session` key to represent `session.handler`
service, defaults to `session.handler.native_file`.
* Added `gc_maxlifetime`, `gc_probability`, and `gc_divisor` to session
configuration. This means session garbage collection has a
`gc_probability`/`gc_divisor` chance of being run. The `gc_maxlifetime` defines
how long a session can idle for. It is different from cookie lifetime which
declares how long a cookie can be stored on the remote client.
### MonologBundle
* This bundle has been moved to its own repository (https://github.com/symfony/MonologBundle)

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CHANGELOG
=========
2.1.0
-----
* changed the default extension for XLIFF files from .xliff to .xlf
* moved Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\ContainerAwareEventDispatcher to Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\ContainerAwareEventDispatcher
* moved Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Debug\TraceableEventDispatcher to Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\ContainerAwareTraceableEventDispatcher
* added a router:match command
* added a config:dump-reference command
* added a server:run command
* added kernel.event_subscriber tag
* added a way to create relative symlinks when running assets:install command (--relative option)
* added Controller::getUser()
* [BC BREAK] assets_base_urls and base_urls merging strategy has changed
* changed the default profiler storage to use the filesystem instead of SQLite
* added support for placeholders in route defaults and requirements (replaced
by the value set in the service container)
* added Filesystem component as a dependency
* added support for hinclude (use ``standalone: 'js'`` in render tag)
* session options: lifetime, path, domain, secure, httponly were deprecated.
Prefixed versions should now be used instead: cookie_lifetime, cookie_path,
cookie_domain, cookie_secure, cookie_httponly
* [BC BREAK] following session options: 'lifetime', 'path', 'domain', 'secure',
'httponly' are now prefixed with cookie_ when dumped to the container
* Added `handler_id` configuration under `session` key to represent `session.handler`
service, defaults to `session.handler.native_file`.
* Added `gc_maxlifetime`, `gc_probability`, and `gc_divisor` to session
configuration. This means session garbage collection has a
`gc_probability`/`gc_divisor` chance of being run. The `gc_maxlifetime` defines
how long a session can idle for. It is different from cookie lifetime which
declares how long a cookie can be stored on the remote client.