* 2.5:
Use PHPUnit ini_set wrapper in tests
[Process] Added a test skip check for Windows
[Process] Removed unused variable assignment
Fixes various phpdoc and coding standards.
Fixes Issue #13184 - incremental output getters now return empty strings
Updated copyright to 2015
Updated copyright to 2015
Clarify a comment.
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Fragment/EsiFragmentRenderer.php
This PR was merged into the 2.6-dev branch.
Discussion
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[SecurityBundle] added acl:set command
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | no
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | n/a
This new command allows to set ACL directly from the command line. This useful to quickly set up an environment and for debugging / maintenance purpose.
This PR also includes a functional test system for the ACL component. As an example, it is used to test the `acl:set` command.
The provided entity class is not mandatory (tests will still be green without it) but can be useful to test other ACL related things. I can remove it if necessary.
The instantiation of the `MaskBuilder` object is done in a separate method to be easily overridable to use a custom one (e.g. the SonataAdmin one).
Commits
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a702124 [SecurityBundle] added acl:set command
I've changed Schema.php to not use Restrict on delete/update since
oracle report it as missing keyword. Both restrict and no action on
oracle seems to be redundant and used by default. So the output query
can't use it. I've also changed Schema construct to accept a
SchemaConfig parameter. InitAcl was changed to pass on new Schema a
SchemaConfig generated by SchemaManager, I did that because acl command
was generating names with more than 30 characters and Oracle doesn't
accept, this seems to solve the problem and init:acl works properly.