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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fabien Potencier
8649debb06 [Routing] fixed imports from the current directory 2011-01-21 12:06:06 +01:00
Ryan Weaver
17f9162b89 [Standards] Changing many instances of "boolean" to "Boolean". 2011-01-21 09:53:24 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
6d1e91a1fa refactored bundle management
Before I explain the changes, let's talk about the current state.

Before this patch, the registerBundleDirs() method returned an ordered (for
resource overloading) list of namespace prefixes and the path to their
location. Here are some problems with this approach:

 * The paths set by this method and the paths configured for the autoloader
   can be disconnected (leading to unexpected behaviors);

 * A bundle outside these paths worked, but unexpected behavior can occur;

 * Choosing a bundle namespace was limited to the registered namespace
   prefixes, and their number should stay low enough (for performance reasons)
   -- moreover the current Bundle\ and Application\ top namespaces does not
   respect the standard rules for namespaces (first segment should be the
   vendor name);

 * Developers must understand the concept of "namespace prefixes" to
   understand the overloading mechanism, which is one more thing to learn,
   which is Symfony specific;

 * Each time you want to get a resource that can be overloaded (a template for
   instance), Symfony would have tried all namespace prefixes one after the
   other until if finds a matching file. But that can be computed in advance
   to reduce the overhead.

Another topic which was not really well addressed is how you can reference a
file/resource from a bundle (and take into account the possibility of
overloading). For instance, in the routing, you can import a file from a
bundle like this:

  <import resource="FrameworkBundle/Resources/config/internal.xml" />

Again, this works only because we have a limited number of possible namespace
prefixes.

This patch addresses these problems and some more.

First, the registerBundleDirs() method has been removed. It means that you are
now free to use any namespace for your bundles. No need to have specific
prefixes anymore. You are also free to store them anywhere, in as many
directories as you want. You just need to be sure that they are autoloaded
correctly.

The bundle "name" is now always the short name of the bundle class (like
FrameworkBundle or SensioCasBundle). As the best practice is to prefix the
bundle name with the vendor name, it's up to the vendor to ensure that each
bundle name is unique. I insist that a bundle name must be unique. This was
the opposite before as two bundles with the same name was how Symfony2 found
inheritance.

A new getParent() method has been added to BundleInterface. It returns the
bundle name that the bundle overrides (this is optional of course). That way,
there is no ordering problem anymore as the inheritance tree is explicitely
defined by the bundle themselves.

So, with this system, we can easily have an inheritance tree like the
following:

FooBundle < MyFooBundle < MyCustomFooBundle

MyCustomFooBundle returns MyFooBundle for the getParent() method, and
MyFooBundle returns FooBundle.

If two bundles override the same bundle, an exception is thrown.

Based on the bundle name, you can now reference any resource with this
notation:

    @FooBundle/Resources/config/routing.xml
    @FooBundle/Controller/FooController.php

This notation is the input of the Kernel::locateResource() method, which
returns the location of the file (and of course it takes into account
overloading).

So, in the routing, you can now use the following:

    <import resource="@FrameworkBundle/Resources/config/internal.xml" />

The template loading mechanism also use this method under the hood.

As a bonus, all the code that converts from internal notations to file names
(controller names: ControllerNameParser, template names: TemplateNameParser,
resource paths, ...) is now contained in several well-defined classes. The
same goes for the code that look for templates (TemplateLocator), routing
files (FileLocator), ...

As a side note, it is really easy to also support multiple-inheritance for a
bundle (for instance if a bundle returns an array of bundle names it extends).
However, this is not implemented in this patch as I'm not sure we want to
support that.

How to upgrade:

 * Each bundle must now implement two new mandatory methods: getPath() and
   getNamespace(), and optionally the getParent() method if the bundle extends
   another one. Here is a common implementation for these methods:

    /**
     * {@inheritdoc}
     */
    public function getParent()
    {
        return 'MyFrameworkBundle';
    }

    /**
     * {@inheritdoc}
     */
    public function getNamespace()
    {
        return __NAMESPACE__;
    }

    /**
     * {@inheritdoc}
     */
    public function getPath()
    {
        return strtr(__DIR__, '\\', '/');
    }

 * The registerBundleDirs() can be removed from your Kernel class;

 * If your code relies on getBundleDirs() or the kernel.bundle_dirs parameter,
   it should be upgraded to use the new interface (see Doctrine commands for
   many example of such a change);

 * When referencing a bundle, you must now always use its name (no more \ or /
   in bundle names) -- this transition was already done for most things
   before, and now applies to the routing as well;

 * Imports in routing files must be changed:
    Before: <import resource="Sensio/CasBundle/Resources/config/internal.xml" />
    After:  <import resource="@SensioCasBundle/Resources/config/internal.xml" />
2011-01-20 18:42:47 +01:00
Dominique Bongiraud
64fb94c725 normalized license messages in PHP files 2011-01-18 08:07:46 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
385ad72d64 [FrameworkBundle] converted the special routing resolver to a DIC compiler pass 2010-12-23 12:55:58 +01:00
Kris Wallsmith
fd3f4f86a5 [FrameworkBundle] fixed classname collision 2010-12-15 22:29:21 +01:00
Jeremy Mikola
c8c9fba7d9 [Routing] Add optional "type" param for loader hinting when resource strings are ambiguous
Currently, ambiguities only arise for PHP files, as PhpFileLoader and AnnotationFileLoader would both claim support.  Future conflicts may occur if the XML, YAML, or PHP loaders were to receive Directory and Glob loaders (as annotations have).

Since the "type" parameter is optional, loader resolution will default to awarding resolution to the first loader to claim support.  A previous hack in PhpFileLoader to avoid an AnnotationFileLoader conflict was removed, so that should be the only lost backwards compatibility with this patch.  Unit tests were also created for the various loader classes, although only the supports() method is being tested.

This implementation was proposed on the symfony-dev mailing list in response to Fabien's RFC for custom loader notation: http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/3104c1a9e45799d2/20fbe393c1afe088
2010-12-10 09:48:10 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
6ab277ee41 added a LazyLoader for the routing 2010-11-26 17:44:17 +01:00
Ryan Weaver
5aa6ad28ae Updating RouteCollection::getRoutes() call to RouteCollection::getAll() in many places. 2010-11-26 14:43:12 +01:00
Kris Wallsmith
f79e23ffb5 Removed all those spaces after @author that were bothering me so… 2010-10-18 16:55:41 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
2d80788e3a [FrameworkBundle] added support for services as controllers 2010-09-23 08:41:24 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
bf82cf42dd renamed Symfony\Components to Symfony\Component 2010-08-20 23:09:55 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
955fd40dd8 moved Logger interfaces to a HttpKernel Log sub-namespace 2010-08-17 19:43:29 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
485400dd51 refactored the controller resolver (+ made a small routing optimization) 2010-08-09 15:21:59 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
355ed9b5f9 renamed annotation to tag in the DIC 2010-08-05 07:34:53 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
ee2ff39eaf removed @package and @subpackage annotations 2010-08-01 23:06:28 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
1a9f2ca755 updated PHPDoc as the API tool knows about the current use statements 2010-07-27 15:33:28 +02:00
Fabien Potencier
4e3e86c4a7 refactored routing management (it's now possible to disable the default routing)
* removed the Kernel::registerRoutes() method
 * added a router entry in <web:config> (replaces the registerRoutes() method)
       <web:config>
           <web:router resource="%kernel.root_dir%/config/routing.xml" />
       </web:config>
 * refactored routing configuration in its own routing.xml file (leverages the new routing component API),
   which is loaded only if <web:router> is defined in the configuration
2010-07-20 13:11:50 +02:00