Before:
enabled: true # the profiler is enabled and data are collected
enabled: false # the profiler is enabled but data are not collected (data can be collected on demand)
No way to disable the profiler
After:
enabled: true # the profiler is enabled and data are collected
collect: true
enabled: true # the profiler is enabled but data are not collected (data can be collected on demand)
collect: false
enabled: false # the profiler is disabled
* 2.2: (70 commits)
change wrapped exception message to be more usefull
updated VERSION for 2.0.23
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.0.23
updated CHANGELOG for 2.0.23
[Form] fixed failing test
[DomCrawler] added support for query string with slash
Fixed invalid file path for hiddeninput.exe on Windows.
fix xsd definition for strict-requirements
[WebProfilerBundle] Fixed the toolbar styles to apply them in IE8
[ClassLoader] fixed heredocs handling
fixed handling of heredocs
Add a public modifier to an interface method
removing xdebug extension
[HttpRequest] fixes Request::getLanguages() bug
[HttpCache] added a test (cached content should be kept after purging)
[DoctrineBridge] Fixed non-utf-8 recognition
[Security] fixed HttpUtils class tests
replaced new occurences of 'Request::create()' with '::create()'
changed sub-requests creation to '::create()'
fixed merge issue
...
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Command/TranslationUpdateCommand.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/WebProfilerBundle/Resources/views/Profiler/toolbar.html.twig
src/Symfony/Component/DomCrawler/Link.php
src/Symfony/Component/Translation/Translator.php
HttpContentRenderer has been renamed to FragmentHandler.
The RendererStrategy subnamespace has been renamed to Fragment.
The strategy classes now have Fragment in their names.
ProxyRouterListener has been renamed to FragmentListener
The router_proxy configuration entry has been renamed to fragments.
* 2.1:
fixed typo
[FrameworkBundle] fixed ESI calls
[FrameworkBundle] fixed ESI calls
bumped Symfony version to 2.1.6-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.1.5
updated CHANGELOG for 2.1.5
bumped Symfony version to 2.0.21-DEV
[FrameworkBundle] fixed trusted_proxies configuration for some edge cases
[FrameworkBundle] fixed XSD for the trusted-proxies setting
updated VERSION for 2.0.20
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.0.20
updated CHANGELOG for 2.0.20
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/HttpKernel.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Tests/DependencyInjection/ConfigurationTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
* 2.0:
bumped Symfony version to 2.0.21-DEV
[FrameworkBundle] fixed trusted_proxies configuration for some edge cases
[FrameworkBundle] fixed XSD for the trusted-proxies setting
updated VERSION for 2.0.20
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.0.20
updated CHANGELOG for 2.0.20
Conflicts:
CONTRIBUTORS.md
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Tests/DependencyInjection/ConfigurationTest.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Tests/DependencyInjection/Fixtures/xml/full.xml
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
The charset was configurable in a configuration file but it never worked:
framework:
charset: ISO-8859-1
Now, like for the cache and log dirs, you can configure the charset by
overriding the getCharset() method in the app kernel:
public function getCharset()
{
return 'ISO-8859-1';
}
Revert service back to session.storage.native
Rename session.storage.native_file to session.handler.native_file (which is the default so no BC break from 2.0)
The locale management does not require sessions anymore.
In the Symfony2 spirit, the locale should be part of your URLs. If this is the case
(via the special _locale request attribute), Symfony will store it in the request
(getLocale()).
This feature is now also configurable/replaceable at will as everything is now managed
by the new LocaleListener event listener.
How to upgrade:
The default locale configuration has been moved from session to the main configuration:
Before:
framework:
session:
default_locale: en
After:
framework:
default_locale: en
Whenever you want to get the current locale, call getLocale() on the request (was on the
session before).
Here are the new simplified rules:
* Required cache warmers are *always* executed when the Kernel boots for the first time;
* Optional cache warmers are *only* executed from the CLI via cache:warmup
These new rules means that all the configuration settings for the cache
warmers have been removed. So, if you want the best performance, remember to
warmup the cache when going to production.
This also fixed quite a few bugs.
* made the options array only for "global" options that are valid for all session storages
* changed the PDO session storage constructor signature to accept an array of options for DB configuration
* changed the storage_id to be the full service id, instead of just part of it
* removed the class parameter for session as it can be changed via the .class parameter (it was the only example in the framework)
* removed the configuration for the PDO session storage for now
We a currently working on a project were a single requested URL typically
leads to some hundred controller calls. Using the dev controller got
incredibly slow since recent Symfony2 changes because for each controller
invocation a new entry gets added to the profiler storage (totalling over
100mb of data on each request in our case).
With the new configuration attribute "only-master-requests" it is possible
to limit the profiler storage to the master requests, keeping the profiler
usable for us.