A new ExecutionContext is now created everytime that GraphWalker::walkConstraint() is
launched. Because of this, a validator B launched from within a validator A can't break
A anymore by changing the context.
Because we have a new ExecutionContext for every constraint validation, there is no point
in modifying its state anymore. Because of this it is now immutable.
Commits
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57cc531 [Form] Improved PHPDocs of choice lists
9e7e2af [Form] Fixed PHPDoc: Used {@inheritdoc} where applicable
2c530cc Fixed typos in UPGRADE file
7899bea Added examples to UPGRADE
d346ae6 Improved choice list sections of UPGRADE and CHANGELOG
a676598 [Form] Added class LazyChoiceList
Discussion
----------
[Form] Added LazyChoiceList
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
![Travis Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/bschussek/symfony.png?branch=issue3156)
Adds a ChoiceList implementation that satisfies people who formerly extended ArrayChoiceList and loaded choices lazily in its `load` method.
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by craue at 2012-01-30T12:56:49Z
👍
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by craue at 2012-01-30T14:55:38Z
Not sure if it's a bug in this PR or in #3156, but the labels get replaced by their keys:
```php
<?php
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ChoiceList;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\LazyChoiceList;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\SimpleChoiceList;
class MyChoiceList extends LazyChoiceList {
protected function loadChoiceList() {
$choices = array(
'bla' => 'blaaaaaahhhh',
);
return new SimpleChoiceList($choices, array(), ChoiceList::COPY_CHOICE, ChoiceList::COPY_CHOICE);
}
public function getChoices() {
$choices = parent::getChoices();
// $choices is array('bla' => 'bla')
return $choices;
}
}
```
If it's not this PR, I can of course open a new ticket for that. But I'm only working with `LazyChoiceList`s.
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by stof at 2012-01-30T16:07:41Z
@craue the ``SimpleChoiceList`` is an implementation using the same string as label and value. If you need different ones, you need to use the ``ChoiceList`` implementation.
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by craue at 2012-01-30T16:22:06Z
@stof: That would make `SimpleChoiceList` useless for almost any case. Are you sure?
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by craue at 2012-01-30T16:33:31Z
The bug even occurs when using
```
return new ChoiceList(array_keys($choices), array_values($choices), array(), ChoiceList::COPY_CHOICE, ChoiceList::COPY_CHOICE);
```
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by stof at 2012-01-30T16:40:19Z
well, the SimpleChoiceList is for simple cases (thus its naming) where you want the same for the label and the values. And if you look at the class, you will see it extends the ChoiceList implementation which is the generic one.
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by craue at 2012-01-30T16:53:36Z
For me, "simple" would mean that it just takes the array given, using keys as indices and values as labels. No fancy stuff messing around with anything. :D But, is there anything wrong in this code or in mine? @bschussek: Please enlighten me.
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by bschussek at 2012-01-30T17:16:58Z
You are both wrong :) `getChoices` does not return the choices with their associated labels anymore. What you get now are the choice indices as array keys and the choice values as array values. How both are determined depends on the index and value generation strategy, which, in your case, are both COPY_CHOICE.
The difference between simple and complex choice lists is, that simple choice lists can only contain scalar values as choices, while other choice lists (such as ObjectChoiceList, EntityChoiceList) may contain objects as choices.
Choice labels are now stored in ChoiceView objects, which are returned by the various `get*Views` methods.
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by craue at 2012-01-30T18:07:43Z
It's pretty annoying having provided an array with keys and values when initializing the `ChoiceList` but being unable to retrieve it again. Guess I just over-used or even abused those choice lists as kind of (not only form related) lookup tables.
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by bschussek at 2012-01-30T19:27:21Z
@craue: What's your use case?
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by craue at 2012-01-30T20:10:16Z
I just used choice lists extensively, even for not directly form-related stuff. In one case, I'm using two of them (which are also used individually) to build up a third one. That went well using the old `ArrayChoiceList`s and their `getChoices` method. Just thinking about creating another set of model classes which just contain my lists. So for only one select field in a form it'll take three classes then: (A) a list, (B) a choice list based on A, (C) a choice form type based on B. Oh well ... :D
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by craue at 2012-01-30T21:31:32Z
Anyway, this PR for `LazyChoiceList` is great, so please merge it. ;)
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by craue at 2012-01-31T14:00:46Z
@bschussek: Is it ready to be merged?
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by bschussek at 2012-01-31T16:59:17Z
Yes
Commits
-------
8dc78bd [Form] Fixed YODA issues
600cec7 [Form] Added missing entries to CHANGELOG and UPGRADE
b154f7c [Form] Fixed docblock and unneeded use statement
399af27 [Form] Implemented checks to assert that values and indices generated in choice lists match their requirements
5f6f75c [Form] Fixed outstanding issues mentioned in the PR
7c70976 [Form] Fixed text in UPGRADE file
c26b47a [Form] Made query parameter name generated by ORMQueryBuilderLoader unique
18f92cd [Form] Fixed double choice fixing
f533ef0 [Form] Added ChoiceView class for passing choice-related data to the view
d72900e [Form] Incorporated changes suggested in PR comments
28d2f6d Removed duplicated lines from UPGRADE file
e1fc5a5 [Form] Restricted form names to specific characters to (1) fix generation of HTML IDs and to (2) avoid problems with property paths.
87b16e7 [Form] Greatly improved ChoiceListInterface and all of its implementations
Discussion
----------
[Form] Improved ChoiceList implementation and made form naming more restrictive
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: **yes**
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #2869, #3021, #1919, #3153
Todo: adapt documentation
![Travis Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/bschussek/symfony.png?branch=issue1919)
The changes in this PR are primarily motivated by the fact that invalid form/field names lead to various problems.
1. When a name contains any characters that are not permitted in HTML "id" attributes, these are invalid
2. When a name contains periods ("."), form validation is broken, because they confuse the property path resolution
3. Since choices in expanded choice fields are directly translated to field names, choices applying to either 1. or 2. lead to problems. But choices should be unrestricted.
4. Unless a choice field is not expanded and does not allow multiple selection, it is not possible to use empty strings as choices, which might be desirable in some occasions.
The solution to these problems is to
* Restrict form names to disallow unpermitted characters (solves 1. and 2.)
* Generate integer indices to be stored in the HTML "id" and "name" attributes and map them to the choices (solves 3.). Can be reverted to the old behaviour by setting the option "index_generation" to ChoiceList::COPY_CHOICE
* Generate integer values to be stored in the HTML "value" attribute and map them to the choices (solves 4.). Can be reverted to the old behaviour by setting the option "value_generation" to ChoiceList::COPY_CHOICE
Apart from these fixes, it is now possible to write more flexible choice lists. One of these is `ObjectChoiceList`, which allows to use objects as choices and is bundled in the core. `EntityChoiceList` has been made an extension of this class.
$form = $this->createFormBuilder()
->add('object', 'choice', array(
'choice_list' => new ObjectChoiceList(
array($obj1, $obj2, $obj3, $obj4),
// property path determining the choice label (optional)
'name',
// preferred choices (optional)
array($obj2, $obj3),
// property path for object grouping (optional)
'category',
// property path for value generation (optional)
'id',
// property path for index generation (optional)
'id'
)
))
->getForm()
;
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by kriswallsmith at 2012-01-19T18:09:09Z
Rather than passing `choices` and a `choice_labels` arrays to the view would it make sense to introduce a `ChoiceView` class and pass one array of objects?
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by stof at 2012-01-22T15:32:36Z
@bschussek can you update your PR according to the feedback (and rebase it as it conflicts according to github) ?
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by bschussek at 2012-01-24T00:15:42Z
@kriswallsmith fixed
Fixed all outstanding issues. Would be glad if someone could review again, otherwise this PR is ready to merge.
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by fabpot at 2012-01-25T15:17:59Z
Is it ready to be merged?
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by Tobion at 2012-01-25T15:35:50Z
Yes I think so. He said it's ready to be merged when reviewed.
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by bschussek at 2012-01-26T02:30:36Z
Yes.
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by bschussek at 2012-01-28T12:39:00Z
Fixed outstanding issues. Ready for merge.
Commits
-------
b879397 [Profiler] Optimize time panel IS
d4300b9 [WebProfilerBundle] Tweak the time view
416a2a4 [Stopwatch] Fix some logic
8c3505e [Profiler] Tweak PHPDoc
3bcd154 [HttpKernel] Tweak the Profile class - DRY
Discussion
----------
[Profiler] Stopwatch related tweaks
* Some fixes in the stopwatch logic,
* Some JS fixes,
* Make use of modern JS.
The regexp in MoneyType doesn't work if currency format has no decimal
(like JPY) and doesn't work either if the currency symbol is unicode
This change fixes both issues and adds a unit test
ad (1): HTML4 "id" attributes are limited to strings starting with a letter and containing only letters, digits, underscores, hyphens, periods and colons.
ad (2): Property paths contain three special characters needed for correct parsing: left/right bracket and period.
The rules for form naming are:
* Names may start with a letter, a digit or an underscore. Leading digits or underscores will be stripped from the "id" attributes.
* Names must only contain letters, digits, underscores, hyphens and colons.
* Root forms may have an empty name.
Solves #1919 and #3021 on a wider scope.
Commits
-------
92f820a Renamed registerConstraints to loadDynamicValidatorMetadata
dd12ff8 CS fix, getConstraints renamed
09c1911 [Validator] Improved dynamic constraints
54cb6e4 [Validator] Added dynamic constraints
Discussion
----------
[Validator] Dynamic constraints
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
By now the Validator component is based on a per-class configuration of
constraints, but in some cases it might be neccessary to add new constraints
dynamically at runtime.
This pull request adds a "ConstraintProviderInterface" to the Validator component. If an object is validated that implements this interface the method "getConstraints" is used to add dynamic constraints:
class User implements ConstraintProviderInterface
{
protected $isPremium;
protected $paymentInformation;
public function getConstraints(ClassMetadata $metadata)
{
if ($this->isPremium) {
$metadata->addPropertyConstraint('paymentInformation', new NotBlank());
}
}
}
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by alexandresalome at 2012-01-15T11:20:04Z
Related to #1151
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by canni at 2012-01-16T09:22:28Z
👍
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by bschussek at 2012-01-16T12:32:44Z
I think this is a good addition. I think we still have a naming problem though. When constraints are loaded using a static method, the default name for the loader method is `loadValidatorMetadata`. Since the method for dynamic constraint loading is basically the same, I think the two names should be related.
Solution (1): Rename the method in your interface to `loadDynamicValidatorMetadata`. Ugly and long.
class MyClass implements ConstraintProviderInterface
{
public static loadValidatorMetadata(ClassMetadata $metadata) ...
public loadDynamicValidatorMetadata(ClassMetadata $metadata) ...
}
Solution (2): Rename the default method name in `StaticMethodLoader` to `registerConstraints` and adjust the docs. Breaks BC.
class MyClass implements ConstraintProviderInterface
{
public static registerConstraints(ClassMetadata $metadata) ...
public registerDynamicConstraints(ClassMetadata $metadata) ...
}
@fabpot: Are we allowed to break BC here? If not, we should probably stick to (1).
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by fabpot at 2012-01-16T12:36:14Z
I would prefer to not break BC if possible.
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by blogsh at 2012-01-16T15:25:46Z
So "loadDynamicValidatorMetadata" would be the best solution?
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by althaus at 2012-01-17T13:39:19Z
>So "loadDynamicValidatorMetadata" would be the best solution?
Sounds fine for me based on @bschussek's comment.
Commits
-------
0b7e2e0 Support for DELETE method in forms
Discussion
----------
[Form] Support DELETE HTTP verb
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: none
Todo: -
As `Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request` already support DELETE requests nicely by parsing the request for us, support for the HTTPs DELETE verb can be easily done.
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by mvrhov at 2012-01-20T06:00:49Z
This is wrong. The body for DELETE method is supposed to be empty or if present ignored.
Also the DELETE is supposed to remove the resource identified by uri, so the same code as for GET should be executed.
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by lstrojny at 2012-01-20T08:56:22Z
I don’t think that’s the case. The HTTP standard does not state explicitly that DELETE does not have a body. See this [StackOverflow thread](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2539394/rest-http-delete-and-parameters)
* 2.0:
Updated Serbian translation.
fixed CS
[Locale][Testing] Fixed breaking tests if 'intl' extension is not installed (#3139)
[Bridge] [Twig] fixed typo in a comment of the Twig FormExtension extension.
Symfony\Tests\Component\Locale\LocaleTest->testGetDisplayCountriesReturnsFullListForSubLocale()
fails with a fatal error if the PHP extension 'intl' is not installed on the system.
Added a check which skips the affected tests if the extension is not available.
Fixes#3139
Commits
-------
e6e3da5 [Validator] Improved test coverage of CollectionValidator and reduced test code duplication
509c7bf [Validator] Moved Optional and Required constraints to dedicated sub namespace.
bf59018 [Validator] Removed @api-tag from Optional and Required constraint, since these two are new.
6641f3e [Validator] Added constraints Optional and Required for the CollectionValidator
Discussion
----------
[Validator] Improve support for optional/required fields in Collection constraint
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: none
Todo: none
![Travis Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/bschussek/symfony.png?branch=collection-validator)
Improves the `Collection` constraint to test on a more granular level if entries of the collection are optional or required. Before this could only be set using the "allowExtraFields" and "allowMissingFields" options, but these are very general and limited.
The former syntax - without Optional or Required - is still supported.
Usage:
$array = array(
'name' => 'Bernhard',
'birthdate' => '1970-01-01',
);
$validator->validate($array, null, new Collection(array(
'name' => new Required(),
'birthdate' => new Optional(),
));
// you can also pass additional constraints for the fields
$validator->validate($array, null, new Collection(array(
'name' => new Required(array(
new Type('string'),
new MinLength(3),
)),
'birthdate' => new Optional(new Date()),
));
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by canni at 2012-01-15T20:22:17Z
@bschussek I've rewritten a lot of test code for Collection validator in 2.0 branch and also had modified validator itself, as it had a bug #3078, consider waiting with this PR till fabpot will merge 2.0 back into master, as there will be code conflicts :)
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by Koc at 2012-01-15T23:13:04Z
Does it helps to #2615 ?
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by fabpot at 2012-01-16T06:44:53Z
@canni: I've just merged 2.0 into master.
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by bschussek at 2012-01-16T12:05:19Z
@fabpot: Rebased. I also fixed the CS issues mentioned by @stof.
Sublocales like de_CH returned only incomplete results for
getDisplayCountries(), getDisplayLanguages() and getDisplayLocales(),
consisting only of results specific for this sublocale, but without the
results of their respective parent locale
Commits
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e23d452 Add info about BC Break to CHANGELOG-2.1
d7ffeb5 Add some more tests, and enforce boolean return value of interface implementations.
9d3a49f When method name is `hasUserChanged` the return boolean should be true (to match question semantics) and false when user has not changed, this commits inverts return statements.
c57b528 Add note about `AdvancedUserInterface`.
3682f62 Refactor `isUserChanged` to `hasUserChanged`
56db4a1 Change names to Equatable
680b108 Suggested fixes ;)
9386583 [BC Break][Security] Moved user comparsion logic out of UserInterface As discussed on IRC meetings and in PR #2669 I came up with implementation. This is option2, I think more elegant.
Discussion
----------
[BC Break][Security][Option2] Moved user comparsion logic out of UserInterface
As discussed on IRC meetings and in PR #2669 I came up with implementation.
This is option2, I think more elegant.
BC break: yes
Feature addition: no/feature move
Symfony2 test pass: yes
Symfony2 test written: yes
Todo: decide about naming
[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/canni/symfony.png)](http://travis-ci.org/canni/symfony)
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by schmittjoh at 2011-12-19T19:33:24Z
This looks much better than the previous PR. Thanks!
One thing, we also discussed this on Doctrine, the name "comparable" is used in most programming languages to perform a real compare operation that is ">", "<", or "=". In this case though, we are specifically interested in equality of two objects (we cannot establish a natural order between these objects). Java has no such interface as all objects naturally have an equals() method, .NET uses "Equatable" which looks a bit odd. Not sure if there are better names.
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by canni at 2011-12-19T19:34:52Z
I think this is best of "both worlds" we have nice full-featured implementation suitable for most, and if someone needs advanced compare logic just implements interface. @stof @schmittjoh, what do you think?
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by stof at 2011-12-19T19:36:55Z
@canni I already commented on the code, and I agree with @schmittjoh that the naming can be confusing
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by jmikola at 2011-12-20T17:33:22Z
I don't mean to bikeshed, but I strongly agree with @schmittjoh about implications of "compare". I'm not concerned with the interface name so much as I am with `compareUser()`. Given that this method returns a boolean, I think it's best to prefix it with `is` (e.g. `isSameUser`, `isUserEqualTo`) or `equals` (e.g. `equalsUser`).
In this PR, the Token class is implementing the interface, so I think having "User" in the method name is a good idea. Naturally, if the interface was intended for User classes, we could do without it.
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by canni at 2011-12-20T19:00:00Z
@jmikola in this PR Token class does not implement any additional interface, and `compareUser` is `private` and used internally. I don't stand still after this names, I'll update PR as soon as some decision about naming will be done.
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by jmikola at 2011-12-21T02:29:59Z
@canni: My mistake, I got confused between the Token method and interface method, which you've since renamed in canni/symfony@fcfcd1087b.
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by mvrhov at 2011-12-21T06:09:45Z
hm. Now I'm going to bike shed. Wouldn't the proper function name be hasUserChanged?
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by stof at 2011-12-21T10:58:38Z
it would probably be bettter. The meaning of ``true`` and ``false`` would then be the opposite of the current ones but this is not an issue IMO as it is a different method
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by jstout24 at 2011-12-27T18:08:49Z
@canni nice job
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by fabpot at 2011-12-30T14:59:11Z
The method `isUserChanged()` must be rename. What about `hasUserChanged()` as @mvrhov suggested or `isUserDifferent()`?
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by canni at 2012-01-02T11:44:05Z
@fabpot done.
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by fabpot at 2012-01-02T18:13:40Z
The only missing thing I can think of is adding some unit tests.
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by canni at 2012-01-10T20:16:25Z
@fabpot is there anything more you think that should done in this PR?
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by stof at 2012-01-10T20:38:46Z
@canni can you rebase your branch ? it conflicts with the current master according to github
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by canni at 2012-01-10T20:56:55Z
@stof done.
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by fabpot at 2012-01-12T18:06:00Z
@canni: Can you just add some information in the CHANGELOG and in the UPGRADE file? That's all I need to merge this PR now. Thanks a lot.
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by canni at 2012-01-12T18:16:32Z
@fabpot done, and no problem :)
As discussed on IRC meetings and in PR #2669 I came up with implementation.
This is option2, I think more elegant.
BC break: yes
Feature addition: no/feature move
Symfony2 test pass: yes
Symfony2 test written: yes
Todo: feedback needed
fix CS
fix CS + remove unneeded else
add documentation, change protected methods as private
rename var
throw exception for invalid name, index fix
memcache profiler storage support added, fix CS and minor bugs
fix CS
removed unneeded else
- memcached support added
- improved performance (serialization, index)
updated code to last version of Profiler
Commits
-------
c7ab9ba [Console] Allow redefinition of application options descriptions
Discussion
----------
[Console] Allow redefinition of application options descriptions
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
This allows you to redefine an `InputOption` as long as it keeps the same semantic (same default, same name, same alias, same modes). There are two purposes:
- Modifying the description with a more accurate one
- Making sure the option appears in your commands' help
Concrete example: I often want to provide a verbose version of commands. It's an elegant and very common pattern, but I basically can't document what is going to happen if you do `--verbose` since the base Application already defines `--verbose`. Also the `--verbose` option does not appear when you do `console <command> --help`, which means people probably won't think of using that option.
Commits
-------
9441c46 [DependencyInjection] PhpDumper, fixes#2730
Discussion
----------
[DependencyInjection] PhpDumper, fixes#2730
Hey, this PR fixes#2730, if no parameters are set, the constructor wont get passed a ParameterBag
Bug fix: yes (#2730)
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
3rd and last try ;) this time i think its all fine
Apache expects the response to already be in chunked format in that case,
which causes it to not deliver the streamed body.
If no Content-Length is set on the response, web servers will automatically
switch to chunked Transfer-Encoding, and handle the chunking for you.
Nginx does not share the issue that apache has, but will add the Content-
Length header too.
Commits
-------
3ef0594 [HttpKernel] Fix missing $method argument in MongoDbProfilerStorageTest
Discussion
----------
[HttpKernel] Fix missing $method argument in MongoDbProfilerStorageTest
```
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
```
This test case fixes failures related to a signature change for ProfilerStorageInterface::find(). See: 1aef4e806b and 5f2226807c.
This was easily missed as the test case is skipped unless a MongoDB server is running.
Commits
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887c0e9 moved EngineInterface::stream() to a new StreamingEngineInterface to keep BC with 2.0
473741b added the possibility to change a StreamedResponse callback after its creation
8717d44 moved a test in the constructor
e44b8ba made some cosmetic changes
0038d1b [HttpFoundation] added support for streamed responses
Discussion
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[HttpFoundation] added support for streamed responses
To stream a Response, use the StreamedResponse class instead of the
standard Response class:
$response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
echo 'FOO';
});
$response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
echo 'FOO';
}, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/plain'));
As you can see, a StreamedResponse instance takes a PHP callback instead of
a string for the Response content. It's up to the developer to stream the
response content from the callback with standard PHP functions like echo.
You can also use flush() if needed.
From a controller, do something like this:
$twig = $this->get('templating');
return new StreamedResponse(function () use ($templating) {
$templating->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');
}, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/html'));
If you are using the base controller, you can use the stream() method instead:
return $this->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');
You can stream an existing file by using the PHP built-in readfile() function:
new StreamedResponse(function () use ($file) {
readfile($file);
}, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'image/png');
Read http://php.net/flush for more information about output buffering in PHP.
Note that you should do your best to move all expensive operations to
be "activated/evaluated/called" during template evaluation.
Templates
---------
If you are using Twig as a template engine, everything should work as
usual, even if are using template inheritance!
However, note that streaming is not supported for PHP templates. Support
is impossible by design (as the layout is rendered after the main content).
Exceptions
----------
Exceptions thrown during rendering will be rendered as usual except that
some content might have been rendered already.
Limitations
-----------
As the getContent() method always returns false for streamed Responses, some
event listeners won't work at all:
* Web debug toolbar is not available for such Responses (but the profiler works fine);
* ESI is not supported.
Also note that streamed responses cannot benefit from HTTP caching for obvious
reasons.
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by Seldaek at 2011/12/21 06:34:13 -0800
Just an idea: what about exposing flush() to twig? Possibly in a way that it will not call it if the template is not streaming. That way you could always add a flush() after your </head> tag to make sure that goes out as fast as possible, but it wouldn't mess with non-streamed responses. Although it appears flush() doesn't affect output buffers, so I guess it doesn't need anything special.
When you say "ESI is not supported.", that means only the AppCache right? I don't see why this would affect Varnish, but then again as far as I know Varnish will buffer if ESI is used so the benefit of streaming there is non-existent.
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by cordoval at 2011/12/21 08:04:21 -0800
wonder what the use case is for streaming a response, very interesting.
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by johnkary at 2011/12/21 08:19:48 -0800
@cordoval Common use cases are present fairly well by this RailsCast video: http://railscasts.com/episodes/266-http-streaming
Essentially it allows faster fetching of web assets (JS, CSS, etc) located in the <head></head>, allowing those assets to be fetched as soon as possible before the remainder of the content body is computed and sent to the browser. The end goal is to improve page load speed.
There are other uses cases too like making large body content available quickly to the service consuming it. Think if you were monitoring a live feed of JSON data of newest Twitter comments.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/21 08:54:35 -0800
How does this relate the limitations mentioned in:
http://yehudakatz.com/2010/09/07/automatic-flushing-the-rails-3-1-plan/
Am I right to understand that due to how twig works we are not really streaming the content pieces when we call render(), but instead the entire template with its layout is rendered and only then will we flush? or does it mean that the render call will work its way to the top level layout template and form then on it can send the content until it hits another block, which it then first renders before it continues to send the data?
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by stof at 2011/12/21 09:02:53 -0800
@lsmith77 this is why the ``stream`` method calls ``display`` in Twig instead of ``render``. ``display`` uses echo to print the output of the template line by line (and blocks are simply method calls in the middle). Look at your compiled templates to see it (the ``doDisplay`` method)
Rendering a template with Twig simply use an output buffer around the rendering.
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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:24:33 -0800
@lsmith77: We don't have the Rails problem thanks to Twig as the order of execution is the right one by default (the layout is executed first); it means that we can have the flush feature without any change to how the core works. As @stof mentioned, we are using `display`, not `render`, so we are streaming your templates for byte one.
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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:36:41 -0800
@Seldaek: yes, I meant ESI with the PHP reverse proxy.
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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:37:34 -0800
@Seldaek: I have `flush()` support for Twig on my todo-list. As you mentioned, It should be trivial to implement.
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by fzaninotto at 2011/12/21 09:48:18 -0800
How do streaming responses deal with assets that must be called in the head, but are declared in the body?
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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:52:12 -0800
@fzaninotto: What do you mean?
With Twig, your layout is defined with blocks ("holes"). These blocks are overridden by child templates, but evaluated as they are encountered in the layout. So, everything works as expected.
As noted in the commit message, this does not work with PHP templates for the problems mentioned in the Rails post (as the order of execution is not the right one -- the child template is first evaluated and then the layout).
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by fzaninotto at 2011/12/21 10:07:35 -0800
I was referring to using Assetic. Not sure if this compiles to Twig the same way as javascript and stylesheet blocks placed in the head - and therefore executed in the right way.
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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 10:34:59 -0800
@Seldaek: I've just added a `flush` tag in Twig 1.5: 1d6dfad4f5
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by catchamonkey at 2011/12/21 13:29:22 -0800
I'm really happy you've got this into the core, it's a great feature to have! Good work.
* 2.0:
[Tests] Skip segfaulting form test
Rename test file
[BrowserKit] added missing @return PHPDoc for the Client::submit() method.
also test PHP 5.3.2, since this is the official lowest supported PHP version
Commits
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85ca8e3 ParameterBag no longer resolves parameters that have spaces.
99011ca Added tests for ParameterBag parameters with spaces
Discussion
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[DependencyInjection] Parameters with spaces are not resolved
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no (not likely, according to convention)
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #2884
`ParameterBag` currently resolves anything between two `%` signs, which creates issues for any parameters in the DIC that are legitimate text. This PR enforces the [documented parameter convention](http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/service_container.html#service-parameters) so that only `%parameters.with.no_spaces%` are resolved.
I was considering using instead `^%([^\w\._-]+)%$`, but felt that was too constricting & could easily introduce issues with existing applications.
To stream a Response, use the StreamedResponse class instead of the
standard Response class:
$response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
echo 'FOO';
});
$response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
echo 'FOO';
}, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/plain'));
As you can see, a StreamedResponse instance takes a PHP callback instead of
a string for the Response content. It's up to the developer to stream the
response content from the callback with standard PHP functions like echo.
You can also use flush() if needed.
From a controller, do something like this:
$twig = $this->get('templating');
return new StreamedResponse(function () use ($templating) {
$templating->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');
}, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/html'));
If you are using the base controller, you can use the stream() method instead:
return $this->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');
You can stream an existing file by using the PHP built-in readfile() function:
new StreamedResponse(function () use ($file) {
readfile($file);
}, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'image/png');
Read http://php.net/flush for more information about output buffering in PHP.
Note that you should do your best to move all expensive operations to
be "activated/evaluated/called" during template evaluation.
Templates
---------
If you are using Twig as a template engine, everything should work as
usual, even if are using template inheritance!
However, note that streaming is not supported for PHP templates. Support
is impossible by design (as the layout is rendered after the main content).
Exceptions
----------
Exceptions thrown during rendering will be rendered as usual except that
some content might have been rendered already.
Limitations
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As the getContent() method always returns false for streamed Responses, some
event listeners won't work at all:
* Web debug toolbar is not available for such Responses (but the profiler works fine);
* ESI is not supported.
Also note that streamed responses cannot benefit from HTTP caching for obvious
reasons.
Commits
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49d2685 [Form] Add default validation to TextType field (and related)
Discussion
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[Form] Add default transformer to TextType field (and related)
Bug fix: yes&no (?)
Feature addition: yes (?)
BC break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #1962.
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by stloyd at 2011/12/19 03:43:37 -0800
@fabpot ping ;-)
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by fabpot at 2011/12/19 10:58:20 -0800
Is it really needed? I have a feeling that it enforces unneeded constraints, but I can be wrong of course.
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by hlecorche at 2011/12/20 02:31:03 -0800
It's needed because with TextType field, and without the ValueToStringTransformer, the user data (when sending the form) can be an array !!!
For example:
- if there is a TextType field
- and if there is a MaxLengthValidator
- and if the user data (when sending the form) is an array
So the exception "Expected argument of type string, array given in src\Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints\MaxLengthValidator.php at line 40" is thrown
Commits
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3ae976c fixed CS
84ad40d added cache clear hook
Discussion
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[Cache][2.1] Added cache clear hook
Allows bundles to hook into the `cache:clear` command by using the `kernel.cache_clearer` tag instead of using the `event_dispatcher` service.
See #1884
Bug fix: No
Feature addition: Yes
Backwards compatibility break: No
Symfony2 tests pass: Yes
Fixes the following tickets: #1884
References the following tickets: #1884
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by dustin10 at 2011/12/16 11:03:54 -0800
Rebased to squash all commits into one.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/17 05:27:29 -0800
@fabpot: we figured that priorities wouldn't be needed for cleaning .. haven't tested the PR, but conceptually it looks good to me and aside from the priority stuff its modeled after the cache warners.
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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 09:46:26 -0800
@fabpot Updated to pass cache dir to `clear` method.
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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 10:02:21 -0800
@stof and @fabpot Another thought I just had. Should the `$this->getContainer()->get('cache_clearer')->clear($realCacheDir);` call in the `CacheClearCommand` be done before the warming?
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by stof at 2011/12/19 10:03:59 -0800
indeed. the clearing should be done before the warming.
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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 10:19:28 -0800
Squashed all commits into one. Let me know if there is anything else.
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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 10:31:50 -0800
Fixed extra lines.
* 2.0:
[FrameworkBundle] Added functional tests.
[Form] Added missing use statements (closes#2880)
[Console] Improve input definition output for Boolean defaults
[SecurityBundle] Changed environment to something unique.
2879: missing space between catch and the brace
#2688: Entities are generated in wrong folder (doctrine:generate:entities Namespace)
[TwigBundle] Fix the exception message escaping
Commits
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7c2f11f Merge pull request #1 from pminnieur/post_response
9f4391f [HttpKernel] fixed DocBlocks
2a61714 [HttpKernel] added PostResponseEvent dispatching to HttpKernel
915f440 [HttpKernel] removed BC breaks, introduced new TerminableInterface
7efe4bc [HttpKernel] Add Kernel::terminate() and HttpKernel::terminate() for post-response logic
Discussion
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[HttpKernel] Add Kernel::terminate() and HttpKernel::terminate() for post-response logic
This came out of a discussion on IRC about doing stuff post-response, and the fact that right now there is no best practice, and it basically requires adding code after the `->send()` call.
It's an attempt at fixing it in an official way. Of course terminate() would need to be called explicitly, and added to the front controllers, but then it offers a standard way for everyone to listen on that event and do things without slowing down the user response.
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by stof at 2011/12/06 02:41:26 -0800
We discussed it on IRC and I suggested a way to avoid the BC break of the interface: adding a new interface (``TerminableInterface`` or whatever better name you find) containing this method.
HttpKernel, Kernel and HttpCache can then implement it without breaking the existing apps using the component (Kernel and HttpCache would need an instanceof check to see if the inner kernel implements the method)
For Symfony2 users it will mean they have to change their front controller to benefit from the new event of course, but this is easy to do.
Btw, Silex can then be able to use it without *any* change for the end users as it can be done inside ``Application::run()``
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by pminnieur at 2011/12/06 11:47:03 -0800
@Seldaek: I opened a pull request so that the discussion on IRC is fulfilled and no BC breaks exist: https://github.com/Seldaek/symfony/pull/1/files
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by fabpot at 2011/12/07 07:59:49 -0800
Any real-world use case for this?
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by Seldaek at 2011/12/07 08:10:31 -0800
Doing slow stuff after the user got his response back without having to implement a message queue. I believe @pminnieur wanted to use it to send logs to loggly?
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by pminnieur at 2011/12/07 09:08:41 -0800
Its a good practice to defer code execution without the introduction of a new software layer (like gearman, amqp, whatever tools people use to defer code execution) which may be way too much just for the goal of having fast responses, whatever my code does.
My real world use case which made me miss this feature the first time:
> I have a calendar with a scheduled Event. For a given period of time, several Event entities will be created, coupled to the scheduled event (the schedule Event just keeps track of `startDate`, `endDate` and the `dateInterval`). Let's say we want this scheduled Event to be on every Monday-Friday, on a weekly basis, for the next 10 years.
This means I have to create `10*52*5` Event entities before I could even think about sending a simple redirect response. If I could defer code execution, I'd only save the scheduled Event, send the redirect response and after that, I create the `10*52*5` entities.
The other use case was loggly, yes. Sending logging data over the wire before the response is send doesn't make sense in my eyes, so it could be deferred after the response is send (this especially sucks if loggly fails and i get a 500 --the frontend/public user is not interested in a working logging facility, he wants his responses).
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by mvrhov at 2011/12/07 10:07:03 -0800
This would help significantly, but the real problem, that your process is busy and unavailable for the next request, is still there.
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by fabpot at 2011/12/07 10:15:18 -0800
I think this is the wrong solution for a real problem.
Saying "Its a good practice to defer code execution without the introduction of a new software layer" is just wrong.
It is definitely a good practice to defer code execution, but you should use the right tool for the job.
I'm -1.
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by pminnieur at 2011/12/07 10:25:44 -0800
It should just give a possibility to put unimportant but heavy lifting code behind the send request with ease. With little effort people could benefit from the usage of `fastcgi_finish_request` without introducing new software, using `register_shutdown_function` or using `__destruct `(which works for simple things, but may act weird with dependencies).
It should not simulate node.js ;-) I agree that the real problem is not solved, but small problems could be solved easily. I personally don't want to setup RabbitMQ or whatever, maintain my crontab or any other software that may allow me to defer code execution.
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by Seldaek at 2011/12/08 01:08:32 -0800
@fabpot: one could say that on shared hostings it is still useful because they generally don't give you gearman or \*MQs. Anyway I think it'd be nice to really complete the HttpKernel event cycle.
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by pminnieur at 2011/12/08 01:48:57 -0800
not only on shared hostings, sometimes teams/projects just don't have the resources or knowledge or time to setup such an infrastructure.
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by videlalvaro at 2011/12/08 01:53:06 -0800
I can say we used `fastcgi_finish_request` quite a lot at poppen with symfony 1.x. It certainly helped us to send data to Graphite, save XHProf runs, send data to RabbitMQ, and so on.
For example we used to connect to RabbitMQ and send the messages _after_ calling `fastcgi_finish_request` so the user never had to wait for stuff like that.
Also keep in mind that if you are using Gearman or RabbitMQ or whatever tool you use to defer code execution… you are not deferring the network connection handling, sending data over the wire and what not. I know this is obvious but is often overlooked.
So it would be nice to have an standard way of doing this.
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by henrikbjorn at 2011/12/13 01:42:23 -0800
This could have been useful recently while implementing a "Poor mans cronjob" system. The solution was to do a custom Response object and do the stuff after send have been called with a Connection: Close header and ignore_user_abort(); (Yes very ugly)
Previously, Boolean defaults were printed as strings, which lead to true and false being printed as "1" and "", respectively. With this change, they are now printed as "true" and "false".
Commits
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0776b50 removed supports(De)Serializiation()
72b9083 SerializerAwareNormalizer now only implements SerializerAwareInterface
97389fa use Serializer specific RuntimeException
cb495fd added additional unit tests for deserialization
967531f fixed various typos from the refactoring
067242d updated serializer tests to use the new interfaces
d811e29 CS fix
351eaa8 require a (de)normalizer inside the (de)normalizable interfaces instead of a serializer
c3d6123 re-added supports(de)normalization()
078f7f3 more typo fixes
c3a711d abstract class children should also implement dernormalization
2a6741c typo fix
d021dc8 refactored encoder handling to use the supports*() methods to determine which encoder handles what format
f8e2787 refactored Normalizer interfaces
58bd0f5 refactored the EncoderInterface
b0daf35 split off an EncoderInterface and NormalizerInterface from SerializerInterface
Discussion
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[Serializer] split off an EncoderInterface and NormalizerInterface from SerializerInte
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: yes (but not inside a stable API)
Symfony2 tests pass: ![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/lsmith77/symfony.png?branch=serializer_interface)
Fixes the following tickets: #2153
The purpose is to make it easier for other implementations that only implement parts of the interface due to different underlying approaches like the JMSSerializerBundle.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/11/01 03:36:17 -0700
Actually, you can keep the current interface and I will just provide an adapter, sth like the following:
```php
<?php
class SymfonyAdapter implements SymfonyInterface
{
public function __construct(BundleInterface $serializer) { /* ... */ }
// symfony serializer methods mapped to bundle methods
}
```
I like to provide an adapter instead of implementing the interface directly since the bundle can be used standalone right now, and I don't want to add a dependency on the component just for the sake of the interface.
However, I do not completely see the purpose of the component. When would someone be recommended to use it? Everything the component does, the bundles does at the same level with the same complexity or simplicity (however you want to view that).
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/01 03:40:55 -0700
standalone in what way? you mean even out of the context of Symfony? In that context imho you should ship that code outside of a Bundle.
Regardless, how will that adaptor work? How would you implement methods like ``getEncoder()``? Afaik you can't and this is what this PR is about, splitting the interface to enable people to more finely specify what they provide.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/11/01 04:03:56 -0700
I would just throw exceptions when something is not supported.
The more important question though is what is the goal of the component in the long-term, i.e. what problems is it supposed to solve, or in which cases should it be used?
Because right now it seems to me - correct me if I'm wrong - that the only purpose is that people don't have to install an extra library. However, that might even be frustrating for users because they need to migrate their code to the bundle as soon as they need to customize the serialization process which you need in 99% of the cases. For deserialization, the situation in the component is even worse. So, if my assessment is correct here (i.e. component to get started fast, if you need more migrate to the bundle), I think it would be better and less painful to have them start with the bundle right away.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/01 04:15:10 -0700
Well then imho it would be better to split the interface.
I think the serializer component is sufficient for many situations and imho its easier to grok. Furthermore the normalizer/encoder concept it can be used in situations where JMSSerializerBundle cannot be used.
And splitting up the interfaces has exactly the goal of reducing the "frustrations" caused by out growing the the component.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/11/01 04:29:39 -0700
I don't agree, but it's a subjective thing anyway.
So, whatever interface you come up with (preferably as few methods as possible), I will provide an adapter for it.
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by fabpot at 2011/11/07 08:45:25 -0800
What's the status of this PR?
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/07 10:28:14 -0800
from my POV its good to go. but would like a nod from someone else in terms of the naming of the new interfaces
On 07.11.2011, at 17:45, Fabien Potencier <reply@reply.github.com> wrote:
> What's the status of this PR?
>
> ---
> Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
> https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/2530#issuecomment-2655889
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by stof at 2011/11/08 11:37:40 -0800
@lsmith77 what about doing the same for the ``NormalizerInterface`` instead of adding a new interface with a confusing name ? The Serializer class could implement ``Normalizer\NormalizerInterface`` by adding the 2 needed methods instead of duplicating part of the interface.
The next step is to refactor the Serializer class so that it choose the encoder and the decoder based on the ``support*`` methods. But this could probably be done in a separate PR.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/08 11:51:27 -0800
yeah .. i wanted to do that once we are in agreement on the encoder stuff. question then is if we should again split off Denormalization. i guess yes.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/08 12:06:34 -0800
ok done ..
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/08 12:59:51 -0800
i guess the next big task is to add more tests .. had to fix way too few unit tests with all this shuffling around .. will also help validating the concept. i should also test this out in a production application.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/11/14 13:27:48 -0800
@ericclemmons can you also have a look at this PR and potentially help me adding tests?
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by fabpot at 2011/12/07 07:32:06 -0800
@lsmith77: Is it ready to be merged? Should I wait for more unit tests?
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/07 07:34:56 -0800
If you merge it I am afraid I might get lazy and not write tests. This is why I changed the topic to WIP. I promise to finish this on the weekend.
Note however I was planning to write the tests for 2.0 and send them via a separate PR.
Once that PR is merged into 2.0 and master. I would then refactor them to work for this PR.
This way both 2.0 and master will have tests.
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by fabpot at 2011/12/07 07:42:15 -0800
@lsmith77: sounds good. Thanks.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/11 12:02:12 -0800
@fabpot ok i am done from my end.
@schmittjoh would be great if you could look over the final interfaces one time and give your blessing that you will indeed be able to provide implementations for these interfaces inside JMSSerializerBundle (even if just via an adapter)
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by stof at 2011/12/12 12:43:49 -0800
@schmittjoh can you take a look as requested by @lsmith77 ?
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by schmittjoh at 2011/12/13 03:33:23 -0800
Are the supports methods necessary? This is what I'm using in the bundle:
https://github.com/schmittjoh/JMSSerializerBundle/blob/master/Serializer/SerializerInterface.php
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/13 04:08:49 -0800
@schmittjoh without them determining if something is supported will always require an exception, which is pretty expensive. especially if one iterates over a data structure this can cause a lot of overhead.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/12/13 04:24:18 -0800
my question was more if you have a real-world use case where this is useful?
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <
reply@reply.github.com
> wrote:
> @schmittjoh without them determining if something is supported will always
> require an exception, which is pretty expensive. especially if one iterates
> over a data structure this can cause a lot of overhead.
>
> ---
> Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
> https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/2530#issuecomment-3122157
>
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/13 04:28:08 -0800
yes .. this serializer .. since it traverses the tree and decides what is the current normalizer one by one (aka not via visitors as in your implementation). without the supports*() methods it would need to have the normalizer throw exceptions, but this is not exceptional, its the normal code flow to have to iterate to find the correct normalizer.
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by schmittjoh at 2011/12/13 04:30:36 -0800
can we split it off into a second interface?
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <
reply@reply.github.com
> wrote:
> yes .. this serializer .. since it traverses the tree and decides what is
> the current normalizer one by one (aka not via visitors as in your
> implementation). without the supports*() methods it would need to have the
> normalizer throw exceptions, but this is not exceptional, its the normal
> code flow to have to iterate to find the correct normalizer.
>
> ---
> Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
> https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/2530#issuecomment-3122315
>
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/13 04:33:27 -0800
hmm .. i guess we could .. these methods in a way are implementation specific and are mainly public because its different objects interacting with each other, though for users of the lib they can also be convenient at times.
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/14 09:13:53 -0800
ok i reviewed things again and just removed those two methods, since the possibility for these methods to be feasible is too tied to the implementation and for this particular implementation supportsEncoding() and supportsDecoding() are still available.
so all ready to be merged ..
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/14 09:15:44 -0800
hmm i realized one thing just now:
cb495fd7a3
that commit should also be included in 2.0 .. i am not sure what the most elegant way is to make that happen ..
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by fabpot at 2011/12/14 10:10:16 -0800
@lsmith77: commit cb495fd7a3 cannot be cherry picked in 2.0 as is as the tests do not pass: "Fatal error: Call to undefined method Symfony\Component\Serializer\Serializer::supportsDenormalization() in tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Serializer/SerializerTest.php on line 150"
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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/14 10:11:55 -0800
ah of course .. i just removed that method :) .. then never mind .. all is well.
Commits
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600066e [Templating] fixed 'scheme://' not detected as absolute path
e6f2687 [HttpKernel] fixed 'scheme://' not detected as absolute path
b50ac5b [Config] fixed 'scheme://' not detected as absolute path
Discussion
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[Config][HttpKernel][Templating] 'scheme://' paths not detected as absolute
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no (99%)
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
The method ```isAbsolutePath``` does not detect URL schemes as absolute. This makes imposible the use of wrappers to access remote files or the use of files (mostly configuration or templates) stored on phar archives (uses the scheme ```phar://``` in the path).
Three classes implement this methods: ```Symfony\Component\Config\FileLocator```, ```Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Util\Filesystem``` and ```Symfony\Component\Templating\Loader\FilesytemLoader```. All are updated. Also includes a new check on all related tests (```Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Util\Filesystem``` lacks of test).
Commits
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5f22268 [Profiler] Sync with master
1aef4e8 Adds collecting info about request method and allowing searching by it
Discussion
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[WebProfiler] Add ability to filter data by request method
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: yes
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #1515
For discussion & description checkout: #1515 & #2279
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by fabpot at 2011/12/11 10:02:41 -0800
After merging this PR, the toolbar is not displayed anymore for me.
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by stof at 2011/12/12 14:18:20 -0800
@fabpot the toolbar works for me using this branch
Commits
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b1ca0cd added several tests to the serializer (mainly for deserialization)
Discussion
----------
Serializer tests
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/lsmith77/symfony.png?branch=serializer_tests)](http://travis-ci.org/lsmith77/symfony)
Fixes the following tickets: -
The state of the serializer tests wasn't as bad as I thought.
Was mostly missing tests for some edge cases as well as deserialization.
Once this is merged to 2.0 and master, I will rebase #2530 and make sure the tests still pass.
Commits
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3759ff0 [Locale] StubNumberFormatter allow to parse 64bit number in 64bit mode
Discussion
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[Locale] StubNumberFormatter allow to parse 64bit number in 64bit mode
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/stealth35/symfony.png?branch=fix_2735)](http://travis-ci.org/stealth35/symfony)
Fixes the following tickets: #2735
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by stealth35 at 2011/12/01 06:47:32 -0800
@Seldaek should be better now
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by stealth35 at 2011/12/02 04:22:42 -0800
@fabpot done
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by fabpot at 2011/12/02 04:28:24 -0800
Tests do not pas for me (on a Mac):
1) Symfony\Tests\Component\Locale\Stub\StubNumberFormatterTest::testParseTypeInt64StubWith64BitIntegerInPhp64Bit
->parse() TYPE_INT64 does not use true 64 bit integers, using only the 32 bit range.
Failed asserting that 2147483648 matches expected -2147483648.
.../tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Locale/Stub/StubNumberFormatterTest.php:819
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by stealth35 at 2011/12/02 04:50:20 -0800
@fabpot, could you send me the return of this code
``` php
<?php
$formatter = new \NumberFormatter('en', \NumberFormatter::DECIMAL);
$value = $formatter->parse('2,147,483,648', \NumberFormatter::TYPE_INT64);
var_dump($value);
$value = $formatter->parse('-2,147,483,649', \NumberFormatter::TYPE_INT64);
var_dump($value);
```
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by fabpot at 2011/12/02 06:06:21 -0800
int(-2147483648)
int(2147483647)
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by stealth35 at 2011/12/02 06:10:28 -0800
It's nosens, but the Stub should follow Intl ... so I fix that
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by stealth35 at 2011/12/11 08:48:25 -0800
It's OK now
This changes helps the common use case of fetching the current user and better complies with the Law of Demeter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Demeter).
Before (still works):
$token = $context->getToken();
$user = $token ? $token->getUser() : null;
After:
$user = $context->getUser();