This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
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[Form] Deprecated bind() and isBound() in favor of submit() and isSubmitted()
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | yes (*)
| Deprecations? | yes
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #5493
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | TODO
This change was discussed for a while in #5493. **(*)** It breaks BC *only for people who implemented* `FormInterface` *manually* (not a lot, so I hope). These can fix the problem by simply renaming `bind()` and `isBound()` in their implementation to `submit()` and `isSubmitted()`.
The main rationale is that with the request handlers introduced in #6522, people won't be confronted with the term "binding" anymore. As such, `isBound()` will be a very strange name to new users that have never used `bind()` manually.
See this code sample as example:
```php
$form = $this->createForm(...);
$form->handleRequest($request);
// Imagine you have never heard about bind() or binding. What does this mean?
if ($form->isBound()) {
// ...
}
```
In reality, `bind()` submits a form. Where-ever I renamed "bind" to "submit" in the comments, "submit" made actually much more sense. So it does in the code sample above:
```php
$form = $this->createForm(...);
$form->handleRequest($request);
// Aha!
if ($form->isSubmitted()) {
// ...
}
```
Also when using `submit()` directly, the code makes much more sense now:
```php
$text = $this->createForm('text');
$text->submit('New Value');
```
For current users, the current naming will be supported until 3.0.
Commits
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41b0127 [Form] Deprecated bind() and isBound() in favor of submit() and isSubmitted()
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
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fix register mappings pass to only register mappings with one object manager
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | yes (but feature is totally new)
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #7599
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | https://github.com/symfony/symfony-docs/pull/2507
This PR fixes the issues @Stof discovered in #7599 - we now introduce a way to only register the mappings with one of the object managers.
Commits
-------
fc12bd1 fix register mappings pass to only register mappings with one object manager
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
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[Form] Remove "value" attribute on empty_value option
Today we faced a very strange issue with the newest Blackberry 10 browser, it was not submitting our forms. Finally we found that in a ```select``` element, if you have a disabled option, it can't have a value or the HTML5 validator will crash and won't submit the form. Of course, setting the ```novalidate``` option for the whole form also solved the issue.
Although I know this must be an issue with the WebKit version the BB10 has, it can easily be solved in symfony with this change. In fact, it does make sense since we already have a disabled option with no value if the ```preferred_choices``` are not empty and a ```separator``` is set
Commits
-------
9e849eb [Form] Remove "value" attribute on empty_value option
This PR was squashed before being merged into the master branch (closes#7599).
Discussion
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[Doctrine-Bridge] add a base compiler pass class to register doctrine mappings
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | not on code, but defining best practices
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets |
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | https://github.com/symfony/symfony-docs/pull/2507
Reusable bundles providing model classes should not rely on the automapping provided by the doctrine bundles. What is more, the same model can often be mapped to Doctrine ORM, MongoODM, CouchODM and PHPCR-ODM.
This pull request adds a base class for a compiler pass that the concrete doctrine bundles extend to provide a default compiler pass that makes it trivial for bundles to register their mappings. See https://github.com/doctrine/DoctrineBundle/pull/177
The FOSUserBundle shows how this would look in practice. See https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSUserBundle/pull/1081
I will create the documentation pull request as well as pull requests for the mongo, couch and phpcr bundles once we agree how exactly to do this.
Commits
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099fd9f [Doctrine-Bridge] add a base compiler pass class to register doctrine mappings
Today we faced a very strange issue with the newest Blackberry 10 browser, it was not submitting our forms. Finally we found that in a ```select``` element, if you have a disabled option, it can't have a value or the HTML5 validator will crash and not submit the form. Of course, setting the ```novalidate``` option for the whole form also solved the issue.
Although I know this must be an issue with the WebKit version the BB10 has it can easily be solved in symfony with this change. In fact, it does make sense since we already have a disabled option with no value if the ```preferred_choices``` are not empty and a ```separator``` is set
* 2.2:
Fix finding ACLs from ObjectIdentity's with different types
[HttpKernel] tweaked previous merge
#7531: [HttpKernel][Config] FileLocator adds NULL as global resource path
Fix autocompletion of command names when namespaces conflict
Fix timeout in Process::stop method
fixed CS
Round stream_select fifth argument up.
Fix Process timeout
[HttpKernel] Remove args from 5.3 stack traces to avoid filling log files, fixes#7259
bumped Symfony version to 2.2.2-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.2.1
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.1
Fixed phpdoc blocks to show that $uri can be passed as a string or ControllerReference (rather than just as a string)
[HttpFoundation] Fixed copy pasted comment from FlashBag in AttributeBag
[FrameworkBundle] fixed the discovery of the PHPUnit configuration file when using aggregate options like in -vc app/ (closes#7562)
[WebProfilerBundle] removed next pointer class in a template
fix overwriting of request's locale if attribute _locale is missing
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Debug/ErrorHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/EventListener/LocaleListener.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
* 2.2: (22 commits)
fixed doc references (closes#7515)
fixed doc references (closes#7515)
On OS X, sys_get_tmp_dir() returns /var/private/..., which really is below /private/var.
Doctrine cannot handle bare random non-utf8 strings
small changes
[SecurityBundle] Fixed configuration exemple
idAsIndex should be true with a smallint or bigint id field.
[PropertyAccess] Remove trailing periods from doc blocks
Fix param docs for PropertyAccessor read method
Fixed long multibyte parameter logging in DbalLogger:startQuery
Keep the file extension in the temporary copy and test that it exists (closes#7482)
bumped Symfony version to 2.1.10-DEV
[Validator][translation][japanese]replaced period to japanese one [Validator][translation][japanese]fixed japanese translation to more practical one [Validator][translation][japanese]fixed message ordering to be consistent with other languages [Validator][translation][japanese]added new validation messages in japanese translation
updated VERSION for 2.1.9
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.1.9
updated CHANGELOG for 2.1.9
[Security] fixed wrong interface
Remove already defined arguments
Add missing use
[FrameworkBundle] Reuse definition variable in FormPass
...
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bridge/Doctrine/Logger/DbalLogger.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/WebProfilerBundle/Resources/views/Collector/config.html.twig
* 2.1:
fixed doc references (closes#7515)
small changes
[SecurityBundle] Fixed configuration exemple
idAsIndex should be true with a smallint or bigint id field.
Fixed long multibyte parameter logging in DbalLogger:startQuery
Keep the file extension in the temporary copy and test that it exists (closes#7482)
[Validator][translation][japanese]replaced period to japanese one [Validator][translation][japanese]fixed japanese translation to more practical one [Validator][translation][japanese]fixed message ordering to be consistent with other languages [Validator][translation][japanese]added new validation messages in japanese translation
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/Resources/translations/validators.ja.xlf
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
----------
[2.3] [WIP] Synchronized services...
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #5300, #6756
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | symfony/symfony-docs#2343
Todo:
- [x] update documentation
- [x] find a better name than contagious (synchronized)?
refs #6932, refs #5012
This PR is a proof of concept that tries to find a solution for some problems we have with scopes and services depending on scoped services (mostly the request service in Symfony).
Basically, whenever you want to inject the Request into a service, you have two possibilities:
* put your own service into the request scope (a new service will be created whenever a sub-request is run, and the service is not available outside the request scope);
* set the request service reference as non-strict (your service is always available but the request you have depends on when the service is created the first time).
This PR addresses this issue by allowing to use the second option but you service still always has the right Request service (see below for a longer explanation on how it works).
There is another issue that this PR fixes: edge cases and weird behaviors. There are several bug reports about some weird behaviors, and most of the time, this is related to the sub-requests. That's because the Request is injected into several Symfony objects without being updated correctly when leaving the request scope. Let me explain that: when a listener for instance needs the Request object, it can listen to the `kernel.request` event and store the request somewhere. So, whenever you enter a sub-request, the listener will get the new one. But when the sub-request ends, the listener has no way to know that it needs to reset the request to the master one. In practice, that's not really an issue, but let me show you an example of this issue in practice:
* You have a controller that is called with the English locale;
* The controller (probably via a template) renders a sub-request that uses the French locale;
* After the rendering, and from the controller, you try to generate a URL. Which locale the router will use? Yes, the French locale, which is wrong.
To fix these issues, this PR introduces a new notion in the DIC: synchronized services. When a service is marked as synchronized, all method calls involving this service will be called each time this service is set. When in a scope, methods are also called to restore the previous version of the service when the scope leaves.
If you have a look at the router or the locale listener, you will see that there is now a `setRequest` method that will called whenever the request service changes (because the `Container::set()` method is called or because the service is changed by a scope change).
Commits
-------
17269e1 [DependencyInjection] fixed management of scoped services with an invalid behavior set to null
bb83b3e [HttpKernel] added a safeguard for when a fragment is rendered outside the context of a master request
5d7b835 [FrameworkBundle] added some functional tests
ff9d688 fixed Request management for FragmentHandler
1b98ad3 fixed Request management for LocaleListener
a7b2b7e fixed Request management for RequestListener
0892135 [HttpKernel] ensured that the Request is null when outside of the Request scope
2ffcfb9 [FrameworkBundle] made the Request service synchronized
ec1e7ca [DependencyInjection] added a way to automatically update scoped services
* 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
* 2.1:
Add a public modifier to an interface method
[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
* 2.1:
sub-requests are now created with the same class as their parent
[FrameworkBundle] removed BC break
[FrameworkBundle] changed temp kernel name in cache:clear
[DoctrineBridge] Avoids blob values to be logged by doctrine
[Security] use current request attributes to generate redirect url?
[Validator] fix showing wrong max file size for upload errors
[TwigBridge] removed double var initialization (refs #7344)
[2.1][TwigBridge] Fixes Issue #7342 in TwigBridge
[FrameworkBundle] fixed cahe:clear command's warmup
[TwigBridge] now enter/leave scope on Twig_Node_Module
[TwigBridge] fixed fixed scope & trans_default_domain node visitor
[TwigBridge] fixed non probant tests & added new one
[BrowserKit] added ability to ignored malformed set-cookie header
[Translation] removed wriong 'use'
[Translation] added xliff loader/dumper with resname support
[TwigBridge] fixes
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/HttpKernel.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Http/HttpUtils.php
src/Symfony/Component/Translation/Loader/XliffFileLoader.php
src/Symfony/Component/Translation/Tests/Loader/XliffFileLoaderTest.php
This PR was squashed before being merged into the 2.1 branch (closes#7297).
Commits
-------
ef53456 [DoctrineBridge] Avoids blob values to be logged by doctrine
Discussion
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[DoctrineBridge] Avoids blob values to be logged by doctrine
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #7012
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by pborreli at 2013-03-07T17:07:23Z
what about clob ?
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by jfsimon at 2013-03-07T17:10:45Z
@pborreli do you think clob values shouldn't be logged?
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by pborreli at 2013-03-07T17:26:27Z
well they can have same size than blob
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by beberlei at 2013-03-07T18:07:15Z
I agree, skipping clobs as well would be WIN :-)
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by francisbesset at 2013-03-08T08:44:08Z
Where are the tests?
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by beberlei at 2013-03-08T09:25:20Z
Ah yes, the DbalLogger has a testsuite, can you extend it to show this behavior works?
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by jfsimon at 2013-03-08T10:28:53Z
@francisbesset @beberlei tests written.
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by staabm at 2013-03-10T16:00:55Z
May I also ask for text/char fields with a certain amount of chars?
This PR was squashed before being merged into the 2.1 branch (closes#7344).
Commits
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c423f16 [2.1][TwigBridge] Fixes Issue #7342 in TwigBridge
Discussion
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[2.1][TwigBridge] Fixes Issue #7342 in TwigBridge
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #7342
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | --
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by stof at 2013-03-12T13:28:15Z
Can you add a test to avoid regressions ?
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by benbender at 2013-03-12T13:54:02Z
Done
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by stevelacey at 2013-03-12T14:40:59Z
Looks good to me?
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by pborreli at 2013-03-12T16:04:27Z
👍
* 2.2:
fixed CS
Add persian translation to Components/Security
bumped Symfony version to 2.2.1-DEV-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.2.0
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.0
* 2.2: (24 commits)
Options small typo
[Console] fixed unparsed StringInput tokens
Mask PHP_AUTH_PW header in profiler
[TwigBridge] fixed trans twig extractor
[Finder] adds adapter selection/unselection capabilities
[DomCrawler] fix handling of schemes by Link::getUri()
[Console] Fixed comment
[TwigBridge] fixed the translator extractor that were not trimming the text in trans tags (closes#7056)
Fixed handling absent href attribute in base tag
fixed paths/notPaths regex for shell adapters
fix issue 4911
Adds expandable globs support to shell adapters
[HttpFoundation] Fixed messed up headers
Fixes AppCache + ESI + Stopwatch problem
added a DebuClassLoader::findFile() method to make the wrapping less invasive
bumped Symfony version to 2.2.0-RC4-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.2.0-RC3
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.0-RC3
fixed CHANGELOG
bumped Symfony version to 2.1.9-DEV
...
* 2.1:
Options small typo
[Console] fixed unparsed StringInput tokens
[TwigBridge] fixed trans twig extractor
[DomCrawler] fix handling of schemes by Link::getUri()
[Console] Fixed comment
[TwigBridge] fixed the translator extractor that were not trimming the text in trans tags (closes#7056)
Fixed handling absent href attribute in base tag
added a DebuClassLoader::findFile() method to make the wrapping less invasive
fixed CHANGELOG
bumped Symfony version to 2.1.9-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.1.8
updated CHANGELOG for 2.1.8
StringInput resets the given options.
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
* 2.2:
Defined stable version point of Doctrine.
[HttpFoundation] Remove Cache-Control when using https download via IE<9 (fixes#6750)
Update composer.json
[Form] Fixed TimeType not to render a "size" attribute in select tags
[Form] Added test for "label" option to accept the value "0"
Expanded fault-tolerance for unusual cookie dates
Fix docblock type
[Form] Fixed "label" option to accept the value "0"
Added greek translation
merged branch jfcixmedia/2.1 (PR #5838)
added a note about a BC break for the path info of sub-request (closes#7138)
[DomCrawler] lowered parsed protocol string (fixes#6986)
[FrameworkBundle] Fix a BC for Hinclude global template
[HttpKernel] fixed locale management when exiting sub-requests
fixed HInclude renderer (closes#7113)
Removed some leaking deprecation warning in the Form component
[HttpKernel] hinclude fragment renderer must escape URIs properly to return valid html
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Security/composer.json
* 2.1:
Defined stable version point of Doctrine.
[HttpFoundation] Remove Cache-Control when using https download via IE<9 (fixes#6750)
Update composer.json
[Form] Fixed TimeType not to render a "size" attribute in select tags
[Form] Added test for "label" option to accept the value "0"
Expanded fault-tolerance for unusual cookie dates
Fix docblock type
[Form] Fixed "label" option to accept the value "0"
merged branch jfcixmedia/2.1 (PR #5838)
[DomCrawler] lowered parsed protocol string (fixes#6986)
Conflicts:
composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Twig/Resources/views/Form/form_div_layout.html.twig
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Resources/views/Form/time_widget.html.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Tests/Extension/Csrf/EventListener/CsrfValidationListenerTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Routing/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Security/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/composer.json
* 2.2: (30 commits)
[HttpFoundation] Added support for partial ranges in the BinaryFileResponse.
[HttpFoundation] Fixed byte ranges in the BinaryFileResponse.
updated required versions when depending on the HttpFoundation component
updated required versions when depending on the HttpKernel component
updated required versions when depending on the Config component
updated required versions when depending on the Form component
updated required versions when depending on the DependencyInjection component
updated required versions when depending on the Validator component
updated required versions when depending on the Translation component
updated required versions when depending on the Routing component
updated required versions when depending on the EventDispatcher component
updated required versions when depending on the OptionsResolver component
updated required versions when depending on the PropertyAccess component
updated required versions when depending on the Security component
updated required versions when depending on the Templating component
updated required versions when depending on the Stopwatch component
updated required versions when depending on the Process component
updated required versions when depending on the Finder component
updated required versions when depending on the Dom Crawler component
use ~2.0 when depending on the Dom Crawler component
...
* 2.2:
fixed regression in the Finder component (it was possible to use it without using exec before, closes#6357)
fixed a circular call (closes#6864)
typo
[Security] [Tests] added unit tests for the UserPasswordValidator class and made the validator service for the UserPassword constraint configurable.
fixed wrong indentation
tweaked previous commit
[HttpKernel] Fix the URI signer (closes#6801)
Add Arabic translations.
[HttpKernel] fixed regression when rendering an inline controller and passing some objects (closes#6822)
[FrameworkBundle] fixed typo
renamed some classes and Twig functions to more descriptive names (refs #6871)
Classcollectionloader: fix traits + enhancements
Fix a deprecated method call in the tests
Update `composer.json` files: - to allow versions ~2.2 (>=2.2,<3.0) of Doctrine DBAL, ORM & Common - fixed Propel1 versions difference between main and bridge files - fixed Twig versions difference between main and bridge files - to allow versions ~1.11 (>=1.11,<2.0) of Twig - fixed Locale ext-intl version to accept all, not non-existing version
Correct comment in NativeSessionStorage regarding session.save_handler
[Security] Add PHPDoc to AuthenticationEvents
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.
This PR was squashed before being merged into the master branch (closes#6734).
Commits
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4d51ec0 Fix for hardcode (#6384) in choice widget
Discussion
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Fix for hardcode (#6384) in choice widget
empty_value should not be disabled if field is not required!
#6384
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by sstok at 2013-01-15T15:51:08Z
You need to revert the file mode changes (100644 → 100755)
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by MaksSlesarenko at 2013-01-18T16:44:42Z
fixed tests
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by MaksSlesarenko at 2013-01-21T15:36:59Z
ping @fabpot
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by fabpot at 2013-01-21T15:58:26Z
ping @bschussek
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by MaksSlesarenko at 2013-01-23T11:15:37Z
ping @fabpot @bschussek
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by Tobion at 2013-01-23T12:08:19Z
I think it's good to squash and merge.
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by fabpot at 2013-01-23T12:16:37Z
Can you rebase and squash before I merge? Thanks.
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by MaksSlesarenko at 2013-01-23T19:51:36Z
@fabpot done
The previous code allowed to pass null as a Request but that does not
really make sense as rendering a sub-request can only happen from a
master request. This was done to ease testing but that was a mistake.
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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aadefd3 [HttpKernel] refactored the HTTP content renderer to make it easier to extend
Discussion
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[HttpKernel] refactored the HTTP content renderer to make it easier to extend
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | kinda
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | n/a
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | n/a
This makes the StreamedResponse logic reusable for other strategies and it also makes the RenderingStrategy interface less fuzzy about its contract.
That also makes features like #4470 easier to implement from the outside.
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by stof at 2013-01-20T11:01:29Z
👍
* 2.1:
[Yaml] fixed default value
Added Yaml\Dumper::setIndentation() method to allow a custom indentation level of nested nodes.
added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
added a way to enable/disable PHP support when parsing a YAML input via Yaml::parse()
fixed CS
[Process] Fix docblocks, remove `return` from `PhpProcess#start()` as parent returns nothing, cleaned up `ExecutableFinder`
fixes a bug when output/error output contains a % character
[Console] fixed input bug when the value of an option is empty (closes#6649, closes#6689)
[Profiler] [Redis] Fix sort of profiler rows.
Fix version_compare() calls for PHP 5.5.
Removed underscores from test method names to be consistent with other components.
[Process] In edge cases `getcwd()` can return `false`, then `proc_open()` should get `null` to use default value (the working dir of the current PHP process)
Fix version_compare() calls for PHP 5.5.
Handle the deprecation of IntlDateFormatter::setTimeZoneId() in PHP 5.5.
removed the .gitattributes files (closes#6605, reverts #5674)
[HttpKernel] Clarify misleading comment in ExceptionListener
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/WebProfilerBundle/Resources/views/Profiler/toolbar_style.html.twig
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Tests/Extension/Core/Type/DateTimeTypeTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Tests/Extension/Core/Type/TimeTypeTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Tests/Util/PropertyPathTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Profiler/RedisProfilerStorage.php
src/Symfony/Component/Process/Process.php
* 2.0:
[Yaml] fixed default value
Added Yaml\Dumper::setIndentation() method to allow a custom indentation level of nested nodes.
added a way to enable/disable object support when parsing/dumping
added a way to enable/disable PHP support when parsing a YAML input via Yaml::parse()
[Console] fixed input bug when the value of an option is empty (closes#6649, closes#6689)
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Dumper.php
src/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Parser.php
src/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/DumperTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Tests/ParserTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Yaml/Yaml.php
By default, object support is disabled, and instead of throwing an
exception when an object is handled, null is returned.
If you do need object support, enable it via:
Yaml::dump($data, false, true);
If you want an exception to be thrown in case an invalid type is handled
(a PHP resource or a PHP object), pass true as the second argument:
Yaml::dump($data, true, true);
The same can be done when parsing:
Yaml::parse($data, 2, false, true);
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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76fefe3 updated CHANGELOG and UPGRADE files
f7da1f0 added some unit tests (and fixed some bugs)
f17f586 moved the container aware HTTP kernel to the HttpKernel component
2eea768 moved the deprecation logic calls outside the new HttpContentRenderer class
bd102c5 made the content renderer work even when ESI is disabled or when no templating engine is available (the latter being mostly useful when testing)
a8ea4e4 [FrameworkBundle] deprecated HttpKernel::forward() (it is only used once now and not part of any interface anyway)
1240690 [HttpKernel] made the strategy a regular parameter in HttpContentRenderer::render()
adc067e [FrameworkBundle] made some services private
1f1392d [HttpKernel] simplified and enhanced code managing the hinclude strategy
403bb06 [HttpKernel] added missing phpdoc and tweaked existing ones
892f00f [HttpKernel] added a URL signer mechanism for hincludes
a0c49c3 [TwigBridge] added a render_* function to ease usage of custom rendering strategies
9aaceb1 moved the logic from HttpKernel in FrameworkBundle to the HttpKernel component
Discussion
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[WIP] Kernel refactor
Currently, the handling of sub-requests (including ESI and hinclude) is mostly done in FrameworkBundle. It makes these important features harder to implement for people using only HttpKernel (like Drupal and Silex for instance).
This PR moves the code to HttpKernel instead. The code has also been refactored to allow easier integration of other rendering strategies (refs #6108).
The internal route has been re-introduced but it can only be used for trusted IPs (so for the internal rendering which is managed by Symfony itself, or by a trusted reverse proxy like Varnish for ESI handling). For the hinclude strategy, when using a controller, the URL is automatically signed (see #6463).
The usage of a listener instead of a controller to handle internal sub-requests speeds up things quite a lot as it saves one sub-request handling. In Symfony 2.0 and 2.1, the handling of a sub-request actually creates two sub-requests.
Rendering a sub-request from a controller can be done with the following code:
```jinja
{# default strategy #}
{{ render(path("partial")) }}
{{ render(controller("SomeBundle:Controller:partial")) }}
{# ESI strategy #}
{{ render(path("partial"), { strategy: 'esi' }) }}
{{ render(controller("SomeBundle:Controller:partial"), { strategy: 'esi' }) }}
{# hinclude strategy #}
{{ render(path("default1"), { strategy: 'hinclude' }) }}
```
The second commit allows to simplify the calls a little bit thanks to some nice syntactic sugar:
```jinja
{# default strategy #}
{{ render(path("partial")) }}
{{ render(controller("SomeBundle:Controller:partial")) }}
{# ESI strategy #}
{{ render_esi(path("partial")) }}
{{ render_esi(controller("SomeBundle:Controller:partial")) }}
{# hinclude strategy #}
{{ render_hinclude(path("default1")) }}
```
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by fabpot at 2013-01-03T17:58:49Z
I've just pushed a new version of the code that actually works in my browser (but I've not yet written any unit tests). I've updated the PR description accordingly.
All comments welcome!
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by Koc at 2013-01-03T20:11:43Z
what about `render(controller="SomeBundle:Controller:partial", strategy="esi")`?
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by stof at 2013-01-04T09:01:01Z
shouldn't we have interfaces for the UriSigner and the HttpContentRenderer ?
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by lsmith77 at 2013-01-04T19:28:09Z
btw .. as mentioned in #6213 i think it would make sense to refactor the HttpCache to use a cache layer to allow more flexibility in where to cache the data (including clustering) and better invalidation. as such if you are refactoring HttpKernel .. it might also make sense to explore splitting off HttpCache.
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by fabpot at 2013-01-04T19:30:07Z
@lsmith77 This is a totally different topic. This PR is just about moving things from FrameworkBundle to HttpKernel to make them more reusable outside of the full-stack framework.
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by fabpot at 2013-01-05T09:39:52Z
I think this PR is almost ready now. I still need to update the docs and add some unit tests. Any other comments on the whole approach? The class names? The `controller` function thingy? The URI signer mechanism? The proxy protection for the internal controller? The proxy to handle internal routes?
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by sstok at 2013-01-05T10:08:25Z
Looks good to me 👍
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by sdboyer at 2013-01-07T18:17:08Z
@Crell asked me to weigh in, since i'm one of the Drupal folks who's likely to work most with this.
i think i've grokked about 60% of the big picture here, and i'm generally happy with what i see. the assumption that the HInclude strategy makes about working with templates probably isn't one that we'll be able to use (and so, would need to write our own), but that's not a big deal since the whole goal here is to make strategies pluggable.
so, yeah. +1.
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by winzou at 2013-01-09T20:21:44Z
Just for my information: will this PR be merged for 2.2 version? Thanks.
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by stof at 2013-01-09T20:41:04Z
@winzou according to the blog post announcing the beta 1 release, yes. It is explicitly listed as being one of the reason to make it a beta instead of the first RC.
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by winzou at 2013-01-09T20:49:36Z
OK thanks, I've totally skipped this blog post.
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by fabpot at 2013-01-10T15:26:15Z
I've just added a bunch of unit tests and fix some bugs I found while writing the tests.
It is more common to use fully camel-cased names for test methods. Only some of the test methods are called with underscore notation. To avoid confusion it is better to be consistent.
This PR was merged into the master branch.
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6b1652e [PropertyAccess] Property path, small refactoring, read/writeProperty to read/write Property/Index.
1bae7b2 [PropertyAccess] Extracted PropertyAccess component out of Form
Discussion
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[PropertyAccess] Extracted PropertyAccess component out of Form
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: yes
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
License of the code: MIT
Documentation PR: -
TODO: adapt DoctrineBundle/PropelBundle to pass the "property_accessor" service to EntityType/ModelType
Usage:
```php
$accessor = PropertyAccess::getPropertyAccessor();
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()->setBar('value')
$accessor->setValue($object, 'foo.bar', 'value');
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()->getBar()
$accessor->getValue($object, 'foo.bar');
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()['bar']
$accessor->getValue($object, 'foo[bar]');
// equivalent to $array['foo']->setBar('value')
$accessor->setValue($array, '[foo].bar', 'value');
// equivalent to $array['foo']['bar']
$accessor->getValue($array, '[foo][bar]');
```
Later on, once we have generation and caching of class-specific accessors, configuration will be something like this (consistent with the Form and Validator component):
```php
$accessor = PropertyAccess::getPropertyAccessorBuilder()
->setCacheDirectory(__DIR__ . '/cache')
->setCacheLifeTime(86400)
->enableMagicGetSet()
->enableMagicCall()
->getPropertyAccessor();
```
or
```php
$accessor = PropertyAccess::getPropertyAccessorBuilder()
->setCache($cache)
->getPropertyAccessor();
```
etc.
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by Burgov at 2013-01-07T08:48:15Z
+1. I use this feature outside of the Form context a lot
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by stof at 2013-01-07T08:49:34Z
The classes in the Form component should be kept for BC (and deprecated) for people using the feature
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by michelsalib at 2013-01-07T10:02:19Z
YES YES YES 👍. Sorry for my enthusiasm, but I already copy pasted the PropertyPath class to some of my libraries to avoid linking to the whole Form component. I thus will be glad to officially use this component into my libraries via composer.
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by norzechowicz at 2013-01-07T10:17:39Z
Same as @michelsalib to avoid linking full Form component I was using copied parts of code. Can't wait to use this component in my lib. 👍
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by bschussek at 2013-01-07T10:43:41Z
I split away `getValue()` and `setValue()` from `PropertyPath` into a new class `ReflectionGraph`. The component is also named ReflectionGraph now.
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by michelsalib at 2013-01-07T10:47:10Z
I am not found of the name. What do you intend to do in the component more than what PropertyPath does ?
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by bschussek at 2013-01-07T10:58:59Z
@michelsalib A `PropertyPath` is simply a string like `foo.bar[baz]`. `getValue()` and `setValue()` interpret this path. There may be different interpretations for the same path, so these methods were split into a new class.
I chose the name `ReflectionGraph` because the functionality is very similar to `ReflectionProperty`.
```php
$reflProperty = new ReflectionProperty('Vendor/Class', 'property');
$reflProperty->setValue($object, 'foo');
$reflGraph = new ReflectionGraph();
$reflGraph->setValue($object, 'property.path', 'foo');
```
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by michelsalib at 2013-01-07T11:00:42Z
What about naming it `Reflection`, maybe sometime we will want to add more reflection tools for classes, interfaces... ?
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by bschussek at 2013-01-07T11:02:32Z
@michelsalib I doubt that we will do that. PHP's implementation is sufficient.
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by vicb at 2013-01-07T11:03:57Z
> Backwards compatibility break: no
Really ?
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by michelsalib at 2013-01-07T11:05:07Z
Well, that is just a suggestion. If I am the only one to oppose, I won't complain.
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by bschussek at 2013-01-07T11:09:08Z
> Really ?
@vicb Would you please refrain from such meanginless comments in the future? I'm getting a bit tired of them. If you think that BC is broken somewhere, tell me where so that I can fix it.
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by stof at 2013-01-07T11:09:43Z
@vicb There is no BC break as he kept deprecated classes for BC
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by norzechowicz at 2013-01-07T11:13:12Z
@bschussek what do you think about some kind of factory for Reflection? This will prevent creating new Reflection objects each time you want to access properties values.
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by vicb at 2013-01-07T11:18:47Z
@bschussek my point is that my comment is no more meaningless than closing #6453 because it will break BC.We could also keep BC by extending the classes in the new ns but in both cases BC will ultimately be broken (when the legacy classes are removed)
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by vicb at 2013-01-07T12:23:45Z
@bschussek @stof I think that modifying the constructor signatures of `EntityChoiceList`, `FormType` are BC breaks (this is not an exhaustive list)
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by bschussek at 2013-01-07T12:35:13Z
@vicb You are right. I added corresponding entries to the CHANGELOG and adapted the above description.
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by vicb at 2013-01-08T13:39:13Z
@bschussek looking at this PR, I was wondering if an alternate syntax would make sense:
```php
<?php
$reflGraph = new ReflectionGraph($object);
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()->setBar('value')
$reflGraph['foo.bar'] = 'value';
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()->getBar()
$reflGraph['foo.bar'];
```
_Sorry for the off topic_
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by vicb at 2013-01-08T13:49:46Z
The advantage of using such a `ReflectionGraph` factory is that it might be easier to return specialized reflection graphs, ie optimized instances (that would be cached).
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by Toflar at 2013-01-08T14:49:54Z
I was also puzzled by the fact that there will be many `ReflectionGraph` instances although they don't have to. I'm with @vicb and I'd also vote for using the constructor to set the subject you're working on. Otherwise you'll repeat yourself over and over again by passing the subject - say `$object` - to `getValue()` or `setValue()`. If however you don't like the constructor thing then why do we have to have an instance of `ReflectionGraph` rather than just go for static methods and use `ReflectionGraph::getValue()` and `ReflectionGraph::setValue()`?
In my opinion there are a few methods that could be static anyway (especially some private ones) :)
But probably I misunderstood something as I'm just about to discover the SF components and don't have any experience working with them (so basically I just read the PR because of @bschussek's tweet :D)
Couldn't come up with any intuitive name for the component though :(
Generally when we talk about "getting" and "setting" values we call those things "mutators"...so `GraphMutator` might be more intuitive than the word `Reflection` :)
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by Taluu at 2013-01-08T14:57:42Z
I like the last proposition made by @vicb (implementing `ArrayAccess` on `ReflectionGraph` - or whatever name will be chosen (`PathMutator` for example :D), and also specify which object should be worked on in the constructor rather than in each method).
Would this also be used in the `Validator` component ?
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by stof at 2013-01-08T15:16:12Z
@Toflar A static ``ReflectionGraph::getValue()`` means you have a coupling to the implementation (as with any static call). The current implementation allows you to replace it with your own implementation as long as you implement the interface as it follows the DI pattern (as done in other places in Symfony).
@vicb The issue with ``$reflGraph = new ReflectionGraph($object);`` is that you cannot inject the ReflectionGraph anymore, as you need a new one each time. This would mean adding a ``ReflectionGraphFactory`` to be injected (and which could then be replaced by a factory using code generation). Using the constructor directly would not allow using a replacement based on code generation later. So the resulting code would more likely be
```php
$reflGraph = new ReflectionGraph();
$mutator = $reflGraph->getMutator($object);
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()->setBar('value')
$mutator['foo.bar'] = 'value';
// equivalent to $object->getFoo()->getBar()
$mutator['foo.bar'];
```
Btw, writing this, I find the naming Mutator suggested by @Taluu good when it concerns the setter, but quite weird when getting the value.
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by Taluu at 2013-01-08T15:21:00Z
I was not the one to suggest though, it was @everzet. But then something like `PathAccessor`, as it is both a mutator and a getter ? I also like @stof suggestion, still in the idea of avoiding to have to put the object as an argument and also allowing to use an `ArrayAccess` interface..
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by vicb at 2013-01-08T15:21:54Z
@stof your remark makes sense.
What about `Accessor`, the benefit being that it might well be the name of a coming PHP feature: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/propertygetsetsyntax-v1.2
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by everzet at 2013-01-08T15:27:02Z
```php
$manager = new PropertyManager(new PropertyPath());
$num = $manager->getValue($object, 'foo.num');
$manager->setValue($object, 'foo.num', $num + 1);
$objectManager = new ObjectPropertyManager($object[, $manager]);
$num = $objectManager->getValue('foo.num');
$objectManager->setValue('foo.num', $num + 1);
$objectManager['foo.num'] += 1;
```
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by bschussek at 2013-01-08T15:28:01Z
It might be me, but I don't like `ArrayAccess` to be misused for features like that. If I access a key in an array access structure, I expect it to be something like a collection, an associative array or a key value store. This class is neither.
Putting that aside, an accessor for a specific object might make sense, but I'm not sure about that yet.
```php
$reflObject->setValue('foo.bar', 'value');
$reflObject->getValue('foo.bar');
```
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by stof at 2013-01-08T15:28:52Z
@vicb I would vote for PathAccessor then, as we are not doing simple accessor but accessors through a path in an object graph.
In my snippet above, we would then have a ReflectionGraph instance and a PathAccessor instance (``$mutator``).
Btw, I would also keep the methods ``setValue`` and ``getValue``. I find it more clear.
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by bschussek at 2013-01-08T15:32:07Z
@stof But then we're rather left with the question of ReflectionGraph **vs.** PathAccessor. I don't think that the tiny interface difference (one global, one object-based) justifies the big naming difference.
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by vicb at 2013-01-08T15:33:24Z
> This class is neither.
It might be `$pa['foo.bar[baz]'] = $pa['foo.bar']['baz'];` I don't know if it would help though.
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by stof at 2013-01-08T15:35:51Z
@bschussek In my suggestion, ``ReflectionGraph`` is a factory for the PathAccessor objects. It is not accessing anymore itself (which would probably continue to cause issues to implement it with code generation). But the naming could indeed be changed to something else.
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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67d7423 Remove use of deprecated HttpKernel LoggerInterface
dca4528 [HttpKernel] Extend psr/log's NullLogger class
1e5a890 [Monolog] Mark old non-PSR3 methods as deprecated
91a86f8 [HttpKernel][Monolog] Add PSR-3 support to the LoggerInterface
Discussion
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[HttpKernel][MonologBridge] PSR-3 support
This enables PSR-3 support and monolog 1.3+. The first commit is the main part. The rest deals with deprecation of short-hand methods (warn/err/crit/emerg) that are fully expanded in PSR-3 (warning/error/critical/emergency).
The downside of deprecating them is that for bundles it's a bit harder to support older and newer versions. If that is too much of a hassle you can drop that for now and cherry pick the first commit.
The upside is that it forces people to move towards PSR-3 compatible stuff, which means eventually we could completely drop the LoggerInterface from the framework. In any case I think the documentation should only mention the `Psr\Log\LoggerInterface` and people should start hinting against that. The change should be done in core as well I suppose.
Anyway I wanted to throw this out there as it is to get feedback.
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by stof at 2013-01-09T09:15:15Z
@Seldaek I also think you should change the typehint to use the PSR LoggerInterface in all classes using the logger
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by Seldaek at 2013-01-09T09:54:55Z
OK updated according to all the feedback. I tested it in an app and it still seems to work so there shouldn't be any major issues.
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by Seldaek at 2013-01-09T09:59:55Z
@fabpot if you merge please merge also the bundle PR, otherwise it won't be possible to update without conflict.
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by frosas at 2013-01-10T14:59:20Z
I'm trying to understand why a `composer update` of a Symfony 2.1.* resulted in a fatal error. Shouldn't a stable version don't break like this?
As @olaurendeau points, why Symfony depends 1.* instead of 1.2.*? Or why Monolog 1.3 breaks its public interface (EDIT: I'm not sure about it)? Or why isn't this PR being merged (into branch 2.1) at the same time Monolog 1.3 is released?
Please, understand I'm not looking for who to blame, it's just I want to know if this situation is unexpected or if otherwise a `composer update` on a stable branch is not as innocent as it seems.
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by stof at 2013-01-10T15:06:51Z
@frosas it cannot be merged into 2.1 as it is a BC break. The 2.1 branch has been updated to forbid Monolog 1.3 already
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by Seldaek at 2013-01-10T15:11:58Z
@frosas you can blame me for releasing as 1.3.0 and not 2.0, but technically for monolog this isn't really a BC break, I just added an interface. The problem is due to the way it's used in symfony, it ended up as a fatal error. In any case the situation is now sorted out I think.
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by frosas at 2013-01-10T15:26:43Z
@stof now I see this `>=1.0,<1.3-dev` change in the 2.1 branch. Now, shouldn't a new (2.1.7) version be released for all of us not in the dev minimum-stability?
@Seldaek then do you see feasible to rely only in X.Y.* versions to avoid this kind of errors?
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by Seldaek at 2013-01-10T15:45:22Z
@frosas relying on X.Y.* is painful because you always need to wait until someone updates the constraint to get the new version. Of course using ~1.3 like in this PR means if I fuck up and break BC people will update to it, but that's a less likely occurrence than the alternative I think, so I would rather not use X.Y.*
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by frosas at 2013-01-10T15:50:50Z
@Seldaek you are right about this, but I was thinking more in changing it only for the stable versions. EDIT: I mean, how often do you need a new feature in a branch you only apply fixes to?
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by stof at 2013-01-10T15:57:32Z
@frosas Monolog and Symfony have separate release cycles. Foorcing Symfony users to use an old version of Monolog until they update to a new version of Symfony whereas the newer Monolog is compatible is a bad idea. Thus, as Monolog keeps BC, it does not maintain bugfix releases for all older versions (just like Twig does too). So it would also forbid you to get the fixes done in newer Monolog versions.
The incompatibility between Symfony 2.1 LoggerInterface and PSR-3 (whereas they expect exactly the same behavior and signature for methods with the same name) is unfortunate and is the reason why we get some issues here.
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by frosas at 2013-01-10T16:21:06Z
@stof I appreciate you prefer to allow newer versions at the price of having to be constantly monitoring its changes to avoid breaks.
Another similar but safer strategy would be to stick to X.Y.* versions and upgrade to X.Y+1.* once the new version integration is tested, but I understand this is discutible in projects as close to Symfony as Monolog.
Returning to the issue, what do you say to release this 2.1.7 version? Or is it only me who is having issues here?
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by stof at 2013-01-10T16:26:20Z
@frosas a minor release should not break BC when following smeantic versionning (Symfony warned about the fact it is not strictly followed for the first releases of 2.x). But as far as monolog is concerned, 1.3 is BC with 1.2.
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by Seldaek at 2013-01-10T16:49:55Z
@frosas sorry I didn't get you still had the problem. I tagged a 2.1.7 of monologbundle which hopefully fixes your issue.
Here is the code you need to write when using the regular render
function for an ESI strategy:
{{ render(path('path'), { strategy: 'esi' })
}}
And the same with the new render_* function:
{{ render_esi(path('path')) }}
This PR was merged into the master branch.
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6703fb5 added changelog entries
1997e2e fix phpdoc of UrlGeneratorInterface that missed some exceptions and improve language of exception message
f0415ed [Routing] made reference type fully BC and improved phpdoc considerably
7db07d9 [Routing] added tests for generating relative paths and network paths
75f59eb [Routing] add support for path-relative and scheme-relative URL generation
Discussion
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[2.2] [Routing] add support for path-relative URL generation
Tests pass: yes
Feature addition: yes
BC break: <del>tiny (see below)</del> NO
deprecations: NO
At the moment the Routing component only supports absolute and domain-relative URLs, e.g.
`http://example.org/user-slug/article-slug/comments` and
`/user-slug/article-slug/comments`.
But there are two link types missing: schema-relative URLs and path-relative URLs.
schema-relative: e.g. `//example.org/user-slug/article-slug/comments`
path-relative: e.g. `comments`.
Both of them would now be possible with this PR. I think it closes a huge gap in the Routing component.
Use cases are pretty common. Schema-relative URLs are for example used when you want to include assets (scripts, images etc) in a secured website with HTTPS. Path-relative URLs are the only option when you want to generate static files (e.g. documentation) that can be downloaded as an HTML archive. Such use-cases are currently not possible with symfony.
The calculation of the relative path based on the request path and target path is hightly unit tested. So it is really equivalent. I found several implemenations on the internet but none of them worked in all cases. Mine is pretty short and works.
I also added an optional parameter to the twig `path` function, so this feature can also be used in twig templates.
Ref: This implements path-relative URLs as suggested in #3908.
<del>[BC BREAK] The signature of UrlGeneratorInterface::generate changed to support scheme-relative and path-relative URLs. The core UrlGenerator is BC and does not break anything, but users who implemented their own UrlGenerator need to be aware of this change. See UrlGenerator::convertReferenceType.</del>
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by jalliot at 2012-04-16T09:56:56Z
@Tobion For completeness, you should add the option to the `url` and `asset` twig functions/template helpers.
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by stof at 2012-04-16T10:46:06Z
@jalliot adding the option to ``url`` does not make any sense. The difference between ``path`` and ``url`` is that ``path`` generates a path and ``url`` generates an absolute url (thus including the scheme and the hostname)
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by Tobion at 2012-04-16T12:27:49Z
@stof I guess jalliot meant we could then generate scheme-relative URLs with `url`. Otherwise this would have no equivalent in twig.
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by jalliot at 2012-04-16T12:34:08Z
@stof Yep I meant what @Tobion said :)
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by Tobion at 2012-04-18T11:57:04Z
The $relative parameter I added besides the existing $absolute parameter of the `->generate` method was not clear enough. So I merged those into a different parameter `referenceType`. I adjusted all parts of symfony to use the new signature. And also made the default `UrlGenerator` implementation BC with the old style. So almost nobody will recognize a change. The only BC break would be for somebody who implemented his own `UrlGenerator` and did not call the parent default generator.
Using `referenceType` instead of a simple Boolean is much more flexible. It will for example allow a custom generator to support a new reference type like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CURIE
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by Tobion at 2012-04-18T13:34:58Z
ping @schmittjoh considering your https://github.com/schmittjoh/JMSI18nRoutingBundle/blob/master/Router/I18nRouter.php would need a tiny change
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by schmittjoh at 2012-04-18T13:37:39Z
Can you elaborate the necessary change?
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by Tobion at 2012-04-18T13:51:10Z
This PR changes the signature of `generate` to be able to generate path-relative and scheme-relative URLs. So it needs to be
`public function generate($name, $parameters = array(), $referenceType = self::ABSOLUTE_PATH)` and your implementation would need to change `if ($absolute && $this->hostMap) {` to `if (self::ABSOLUTE_URL === $referenceType && $this->hostMap) {`
I can do a PR if this gets merged.
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by schmittjoh at 2012-04-18T13:52:14Z
If I understand correctly, the old parameter still works, no?
edit: Ah, ok I see what you mean now.
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by Tobion at 2012-04-18T13:56:33Z
Yeah the old parameter still works but $absolute would also evaluate to true (a string) in your case for non-absolute URLs, i.e. paths.
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by Tobion at 2012-04-19T21:09:46Z
ping @fabpot
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by fabpot at 2012-04-20T04:30:18Z
Let's discuss that feature for 2.2.
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by Tobion at 2012-04-20T10:40:59Z
What are your objections against it? It's already implemented, it works and it adds support for things that are part of a web standard. The BC break is tiny at the moment (almost nobody is affected) because the core UrlGenerator works as before. But if we waited for 2.2 it will be much harder to make the transition because 2.1 is LTS. So I think is makes sense to add it now. Furthermore it makes it much more future-proof as custom generators can more easiliy add support for other link types like CURIE. At the moment a Boolean for absolute URLs is simply too limited and also somehow inconsistent because $absolute = false stands for an absolute path. You see the awkwardness in this naming.
Btw, I added a note in the changelog. And I will add documentation of this feature in symfony-docs once this is merged.
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by fabpot at 2012-04-20T12:14:32Z
nobody has ever said that 2.1 would be LTS. Actually, I think we are going to wait for 2.3 for LTS.
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by Tobion at 2012-04-20T12:27:18Z
Well what I meant is, the longer we wait with this, the harder to apply it.
In 04ac1fdba2 you modified `generate` signature for better extensibility that is not even made use of. I think changing `$abolute` param goes in the same direction and has direct use.
I'd like to know your reason to wait for 2.2. Not enough time to review it, or afraid of breaking something, or marketing for 2.2?
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by stof at 2012-04-20T16:28:27Z
@Tobion the issue is that merging new features forces to postpone the release so that it is tested by enough devs first to be sure there is no blocking bug in it. Big changes cannot be merged when we are hunting the remaining bugs to be able to release.
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by schmittjoh at 2012-04-20T16:42:11Z
Considering the changes that have been made to the Form component, and are still being made, I think this is in comparison to that a fairly minor change.
Maybe a clearer guideline on the release process, or the direction would help, and avoid confusion, or wrong expectations on contributors' part.
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by Tobion at 2012-10-05T13:52:11Z
@fabpot this is ready. So if you agree with it, I would create a documentation PR.
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by stof at 2012-10-13T16:09:47Z
@fabpot what do you think about this PR ?
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by Crell at 2012-11-01T16:05:01Z
This feels like it's overloading the generate() method to do double duty: One, make a URl based on a route. Two, make a URI based on a URI snippet. Those are two separate operations. Why not just add a second method that does the second operation and avoid the conditionals? (We're likely to do that in Drupal for our own generator as well.)
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by Tobion at 2012-11-01T16:38:39Z
@crell: No, you must have misunderstood something. The generate method still only generates a URI based on a route. The returned URI reference can now also be a relative path and a network path. Thats all.
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by Tobion at 2012-12-13T18:30:28Z
@fabpot this is ready. It is fully BC! I also improved phpdoc considerably.
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by Tobion at 2012-12-14T20:51:38Z
@fabpot Do you want me to write documentation for it? I would also be interested to write about the new features of the routing component in general. I wanted to do that anyway and it would probably be a good fit for your "new in symfony" articles.
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by fabpot at 2012-12-14T20:58:16Z
Im' going to review this PR in the next coming days. And to answer your second question, more documentation or better documentation is always a good thing, so go for it.
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by Tobion at 2013-01-02T21:50:20Z
@fabpot ping. I added changelog entries.
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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586a16e [Validator] Changed DefaultTranslator::getLocale() to always return 'en'
58bfd60 [Validator] Improved the inline documentation of DefaultTranslator
cd662cc [Validator] Added ExceptionInterface, BadMethodCallException and InvalidArgumentException
e00e5ec [Validator] Fixed failing test
cc0df0a [Validator] Changed validator to support pluralized messages by default
56d61eb [Form][Validator] Added BC breaks in unstable code to the CHANGELOG
1e34e91 [Form] Added upgrade instructions to the UPGRADE file
b94a256 [DoctrineBridge] Adapted DoctrineBridge to translator integration in the validator
c96a051 [FrameworkBundle] Adapted FrameworkBundle to translator integration in the validator
92a3b27 [TwigBridge] Adapted TwigBridge to translator integration in the validator
e7eb5b0 [Form] Adapted Form component to translator integration in the validator
46f751c [Validator] Extracted message interpolation logic of ConstraintViolation and used the Translation component for that
Discussion
----------
[Validator] Integrated the Translator in the Validator component
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: yes
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #5844, #6117
Todo: -
License of the code: MIT
Documentation PR: -
This PR allows to replace the default message substitution strategy in the validator (`strtr()`) by passing an implementation of `Symfony\Component\Translation\TranslatorInterface`. The motivation for this are both #5844 and the need to replace the translation strategy in Drupal's integration of the Validator.
In the stand-alone usage of the validator, both the translator and the default translation domain can now be passed to `ValidatorBuilderInterface`:
```php
$validator = Validation::createValidatorBuilder()
->setTranslator(new MyTranslator())
->setTranslationDomain('validators')
->getValidator();
```
References:
* #5844
* #6117
* #6129
* [Add a validation framework to Drupal 8](http://drupal.org/node/1845546)
* [Add the symfony validator component to core despite Symfony potentially releasing BC-breaking updates after 2.3.](http://drupal.org/node/1849564)
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by Tobion at 2012-11-28T08:53:25Z
no BC break? Looking at ValidatorBuilderInterface there is definitely one.
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by bschussek at 2012-11-28T08:55:01Z
ValidatorBuilderInterface is not part of the stable API. You are not supposed to implement this interface.
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by Tobion at 2012-11-28T09:01:07Z
We're not only documenting bc breaks for stable API, otherwise we could remove 90% of the upgrade file since few methods are tagged with API.
An interface that nobody should implement?
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by bschussek at 2012-11-28T09:30:02Z
The question is what to consider a BC break. Something will always break for someone. Should we consequently mark everything as BC break? I don't think so.
For example, since 2.1, you are supposed to use `Validation::createValidator*()` for creating a validator. Because of that, I won't consider changing the constructor signature of `Validator` a BC break anymore from 2.1 on.
The same for the unstable interfaces. These are currently meant to be used only, that is, type hint against them and call their methods. But we don't guarantee that we won't add methods to them.
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by Tobion at 2012-11-28T09:38:19Z
I agree that almost any change could be considered a BC break. So we probably need to better define what a BC break is and what not. Otherwise Symfony will stop evolving after 2.3 because from then on Fabien wanted to prevent BC breaks which is almost impossible in a strict definition of bc break.
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by fabpot at 2012-11-28T11:37:22Z
BC breaks should always be documented, and we guarantee BC only for things tagged with @api. I'm going to update the docs to make things clearer.
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by bschussek at 2012-11-28T13:09:57Z
@fabpot I documented these changes now in the CHANGELOG: af99ebb1206ac92889b7193ba1ecc12bf2617e85
Are we sure we want to document *all* BC breaks from now on, even in non-@api code? This could rather scare people looking at our changelogs (lots of BC BREAKS there).
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by fago at 2012-11-28T17:29:58Z
Unfortunately, it turns out the symfony translator interface does not mach the Drupal translation system as well as we initally thought, see http://drupal.org/node/1852106. Given that, this would integrating the validator component into Drupal even harder, because it introduces the dependency on the (unwanted) translation component. :(
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by stof at 2012-11-28T18:19:36Z
If this does not help Drupal anyway, maybe #5844 is a better way to manage translations for people using the validator outside forms ?
and the Drupal guys would simply follow a similar approach, but based on their own translator instead of the symfony one.
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by fago at 2012-11-28T18:50:12Z
Yeah. The only problem I see with the approach of #5844 is that *after* validation only the translated messages are available. We'd need to have access to the untranslated messages also.
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by fago at 2012-11-29T09:49:47Z
As our translation system handles translating pluralized messages differently, the current ExecutionContextInterface::addViolation() method poses a problem also. We need to pass on - both the single and plural - message, as the message gets chosen during translation, see http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/core!includes!common.inc/function/format_plural/8
So maybe, we could allow adding an already created ConstraintViolation object also? Then, we could implement a "PluralConstraintViolation" class that takes both message templates.
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by bschussek at 2012-12-03T15:52:36Z
I updated this PR to support pluralized messages by default in the validator. This should solve the problem of the Drupal guys, because their implementation of `TranslatorInterface::transChoice($id, $number, ...)` can now simply split the $id by pipes (`|`) and pass the parts to their own `format_plural($count, $singular, $plural, ...)` function.
For us, it breaks BC because translation catalog sources had to be adapted.
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by fabpot at 2012-12-03T16:25:52Z
Most of the XLF files are broken (the end is missing now).
IIUC, we now have a hard dependency on the Translation component, which is something we wanted to avoid.
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by fabpot at 2012-12-03T16:27:56Z
Oops, clicked on the "comment" button too fast.
So, the dependency is hard (you need to install the dep) but light as we only rely on the translation interface from the component (when using the default translator). It looks acceptable to me, especially because we now use Composer to manage dependencies.
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by bschussek at 2012-12-03T16:54:10Z
@fabpot Thanks for the hint. Going to fix this.
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by bschussek at 2012-12-04T11:34:43Z
@fabpot Fixed.
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by bschussek at 2012-12-07T12:40:24Z
Is there anything missing for this PR to be merged?
* 2.1:
[Console] Fix style escaping parsing
[Console] Make style formatter matching less greedy to avoid having to escape when not needed
[Bundle] [FrameworkBundle] fixed indentation in esi.xml services file.
[Component] [Security] fixed PSR-2 coding violation in ClassUtilsTest class.
[Form] Fixed EntityChoiceList when loading objects with negative integer IDs
[TwigBundle] There is no CSS visibility of display, should be visible instead
[Form] corrected source node for a Danish translation
[DependencyInjection] fixed a bug where the strict flag on references were lost (closes#6607)
[HttpFoundation] Check if required shell functions for `FileBinaryMimeTypeGuesser` are not disabled
[CssSelector] added css selector with empty string
[HttpFoundation] Docblock for Request::isXmlHttpRequest() now points to Wikipedia
[DependencyInjection] refactored code to avoid logic duplication
[Form] Deleted references in FormBuilder::getFormConfig() to improve performance
[HttpFoundation] Update docblock for non-working method
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/TwigBundle/Resources/views/Exception/trace.html.twig
src/Symfony/Bundle/TwigBundle/Resources/views/Exception/traces.html.twig
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
-------
184c8e5 Fixed @expectedException definitions to reference absolute exception paths
Discussion
----------
Added leading slashes to @expectedException definitions
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
License of the code: MIT
Documentation PR: -
This PR adds leading backslashes `\` to `@expectedException` declarations.
The current version is inconsistent with other class references in doc blocks, which default to *relative* class names unless class name has a leading backslash.
```php
/**
* @param RelativeNs\Class $param1
* @param \AbsoluteNs\Class $param2
*/
but
/**
* @expectedException AbsoluteNs\Class
*/
```
Consequently, PHPStorm does not understand the current statements and marks them as erroneous (and correctly so IMO, even though PHPUnit's interpretation is more relaxed).
* 2.1:
Restrict Monolog version to be in version <1.3
[Console] Make getTerminalWith & getTerminalHeight public
[DependencyInjection] fixed PhpDumper optimizations when an inlined service depends on the current one indirectly
[DependencyInjection] fixed PhpDumper when an inlined service definition has some properties
[DependencyInjection] added some tests for PhpDumper when the container is compiled
[DependencyInjection] fixed CS
[Process] Do not reset stdout/stderr pipes on Interrupted system call
[Locale] Adjust `StubIntlDateFormatter` to have new methods added in PHP 5.5
use the right RequestMatcherInterface
[Locale] Fix failing `StubIntlDateFormatter` tests in PHP 5.5
[Locale] Fix failing `StubIntlDateFormatter` in PHP 5.5
[Form] Fix failing `MonthChoiceList` in PHP 5.5
Update .travis.yml
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bridge/Monolog/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/DependencyInjection/Tests/Fixtures/php/services9.php
* 2.0:
Restrict Monolog version to be in version <1.3
[Console] Make getTerminalWith & getTerminalHeight public
[DependencyInjection] fixed PhpDumper optimizations when an inlined service depends on the current one indirectly
[DependencyInjection] fixed PhpDumper when an inlined service definition has some properties
[DependencyInjection] added some tests for PhpDumper when the container is compiled
[DependencyInjection] fixed CS
[Locale] Adjust `StubIntlDateFormatter` to have new methods added in PHP 5.5
[Locale] Fix failing `StubIntlDateFormatter` tests in PHP 5.5
[Locale] Fix failing `StubIntlDateFormatter` in PHP 5.5
[Form] Fix failing `MonthChoiceList` in PHP 5.5
Update .travis.yml
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bridge/Monolog/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/DependencyInjection/Tests/Fixtures/php/services9.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/ChoiceList/MonthChoiceList.php
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/DependencyInjection/Fixtures/yaml/services9.yml
* 2.1: (24 commits)
updated license year
Update src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Response.php
[Form] Fixed inheritance of "error_bubbling" in RepeatedType
[Form] Fixed DateType when used with the intl extension disabled.
[HttpFoundation] fix return types and handling of zero in Response
[HttpFoundation] better fix for non-parseable Expires header date
Fixed missing plural message in portuguese validator
Fix Expires when the header is -1
[DoctrineBridge] Allowing memcache port to be 0 to support memcache unix domain sockets.
[Console] fixed unitialized properties (closes#5935)
[Process] Prevented test from failing when pcntl extension is not enabled.
Revert "[DoctrineBridge] Improved performance of the EntityType when used with the "query_builder" option"
[Form] Fixed failing tests for DateTimeToStringTransformer.
[Locale] Fixed the StubLocaleTest for ICU versions lower than 4.8.
[Bundle] [FrameworkBundle] fixed typo in phpdoc of the SessionListener.
[Form] Fixed test regression introduced in #6440
[Tests] Fix namespaces
Fixed php doc of GenericEvent::__construct
HttpUtils must handle RequestMatcher too
use preferred_choices in favor of preferred_query
...
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bridge/Propel1/Form/ChoiceList/ModelChoiceList.php
* 2.0:
updated license year
Update src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Response.php
[Console] fixed unitialized properties (closes#5935)
[Bundle] [FrameworkBundle] fixed typo in phpdoc of the SessionListener.
bumped Symfony version to 2.0.21-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.0.21
updated CHANGELOG for 2.0.21
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/SwiftmailerBundle/LICENSE
src/Symfony/Component/Filesystem/LICENSE
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Response.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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163564b [WebProfilerBundle] replaced yaml_dump by json_encode to make the Web Profiler independent from the YAML component
1c92307 [WebProfilerBundle] fixed exception panel when no exception is thrown
00e08be [WebProfilerBundle] replaced usage of the render tag by the render function (to decouple the bundle from TwigBundle)
0e2418c [TwigBundle] added the HttpKernel extension to the default Twig loaded extensions
f0d9be0 [TwigBridge] added an extension for the HttpKernel component
Discussion
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Added an HttpKernelExtension in Twig bridge and used it in the WebProfiler
The first commit introduces a new HttpKernelExtension in the Twig bridge that allows the rendering of a sub-request from a template (the code mostly comes from Silex, and will replace the code there at some point).
The name `render` is probably not the best one as it does not really tell you what it does (the same goes for the `render` tag we have in Symfony2 by the way).
Here is a list of possible names:
* `render()`
* `render_request()`
* `request()`
* `subrequest()`
* `include_request()`
I don't really like the last one, but it is (perhaps) consistent with the `include` tag/function in Twig.
This new `render()` function is also a first step towards replacing the `render` tag (with support for ESI, SSI, ...). But it won't happen before we refactor the way it's managed now (a lot of the code is in the FrameworkBundle right now and that prevents Silex or Drupal to reuse it).
The other commits make use of this new extension to make the Web Profiler truly independent from TwigBundle and FrameworkBundle.
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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6b10550 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:symfony/symfony into deprecationErrors
1d82112 [Form] Fix two cases where deprecated methods were being used
b8cdbdc [Form] Catch deprecation errors that are caused by BC code
ebcb432 [Form] [FrameworkBundle] catch deprecation errors in tests
c21b12e [Form] handle BC use of deprecated stuff in non-test-methods.
fc2be6d [Form] catch deprecated errors in tests
800a032 [Form] replace bindRequest() with bind(), as bindRequest is deprecated
d5b2638 [Form] Trigger errors for deprecated methods in Form Component
f3d6966 [Validator] Stop using deprecated methods
d57ad32 [Form] Catch deprecation errors when using deprecated methods/classes in tests
3241157 [Validator] Trigger errors for deprecations
1f9eb7f return value of handleError
b35de9e Handle errors using a custom error handler
f49704b trigger errors for deprecated methods in HttpFoundation component
Discussion
----------
trigger_error() for deprecations
See also #6173 and #6139.
Started triggering errors in the HttpFoundation component.
It seems as if most of the time the error is just duplicating the text in the @deprecation comment.
Any opinions on if duplicating the text is acceptable, or if fetching the comment text to output the error makes sense?
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by Seldaek at 2012-12-04T13:39:42Z
IMO it's fine to just duplicate the `@deprecated` note in the message, since anyway this code is meant to be completely deleted, this duplication should not do much harm.
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by fabpot at 2012-12-06T08:22:21Z
@colinfrei I've merged PR #6173. Do you have time to implement the `trigger_error()` call everywhere? Thanks.
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by colinfrei at 2012-12-06T08:36:55Z
Yep I'll finish that, probably until the beginning of next week.
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by bschussek at 2012-12-10T10:15:12Z
Thank you for working on this!
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by fabpot at 2012-12-12T11:08:53Z
@colinfrei: Is this PR finished? Can I merge it?
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by colinfrei at 2012-12-12T12:09:19Z
@fabpot not quite - I lost some work due to a computer crash over the weekend. The only thing open is fixing the tests for the Form Component and catching the cases where the Form Component intentionally uses deprecated stuff.
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by colinfrei at 2012-12-15T07:32:28Z
@fabpot - finished adding trigger_errors and catching them in Tests and as needed.
Travis is failing, but that seems to be master being broken due to the Finder changes?
I changed a few cases where the code was using deprecated methods which wasn't necessary in my eyes, specifically 1d8211249b, 800a032f07, f3d696636a
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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d5426f0 [Form] Add tests to prove that label is not rendered when is marked as false
120547c [Form][TwigBridge] Don't set label attributes if is marked as not to be rendered [Form][FrameworkBundle] Add option to disable rendering of label for fields
36e4556 [Form] Option for not displaying a label by setting label to false. [Form] Fixed formatting & translation ..
Discussion
----------
[Form] Added option for not displaying a form-label by setting label to false
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Replaces: #5421
@fabpot @BenjaminBeck: I was just not sure what to do with "table based" forms, so I left `<td></td>` rendered when there is no label, because I'm not sure that we can hide it easily.
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by XWB at 2012-12-11T09:30:14Z
👍
* 2.1:
fixed CS
fixed CS
[Security] fixed path info encoding (closes#6040, closes#5695)
[HttpFoundation] added some tests for the previous merge and removed dead code (closes#6037)
Improved Cache-Control header when no-cache is sent
removed unneeded comment
Fix to allow null values in labels array
fix date in changelog
removed the Travis icon (as this is not stable enough -- many false positive, closes#6186)
Revert "merged branch gajdaw/finder_splfileinfo_fpassthu (PR #4751)" (closes#6224)
Fixed a typo
Fixed: HeaderBag::parseCacheControl() not parsing quoted zero correctly
[Form] Fix const inside an anonymous function
[Config] Loader::import must return imported data
[DoctrineBridge] Fixed caching in DoctrineType when "choices" or "preferred_choices" is passed
[Form] Fixed the default value of "format" in DateType to DateType::DEFAULT_FORMAT if "widget" is not "single_text"
[HttpFoundation] fixed a small regression
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Tests/Session/Storage/Handler/MongoDbSessionHandlerTest.php
* 2.1:
[HttpFoundation] changed UploadedFile::move() to use move_uploaded_file() when possible (closes#5878, closes#6185)
[HttpFoundation] added a check for the host header value
[DoctrineBridge] Improved performance of the EntityType when used with the "query_builder" option
[DoctrineBridge] Improved exception message
[DoctrineBridge] Fixed: Exception is thrown if the entity class is not known to Doctrine
Removed useless branch alias for dev-master in composer.json
Conflicts:
composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Doctrine/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Monolog/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Propel1/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Swiftmailer/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Twig/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bundle/SecurityBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bundle/TwigBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Bundle/WebProfilerBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/BrowserKit/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/ClassLoader/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Config/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Console/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/CssSelector/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/DependencyInjection/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/DomCrawler/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/EventDispatcher/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Filesystem/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Finder/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Form/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Locale/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/OptionsResolver/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Process/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Routing/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Security/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Serializer/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Templating/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Translation/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Yaml/composer.json
This PR was merged into the 2.1 branch.
Commits
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b604eb7 [DoctrineBridge] Improved performance of the EntityType when used with the "query_builder" option
db2ee54 [DoctrineBridge] Improved exception message
99321cb [DoctrineBridge] Fixed: Exception is thrown if the entity class is not known to Doctrine
Discussion
----------
[DoctrineBridge] fixed caching when EntityType is used with the "query_builder" option
Bug fix: yes
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
License of the code: MIT
Documentation PR: -
* 2.1: (29 commits)
[DependencyInjection] fixed composer.json
[Validator] Fix typos in validators.ru.xlf
Edited some minor grammar and style errors in russian validation file
Updated Bulgarian translation
[Form] improve error message with a "hasser" hint for PropertyAccessDeniedException
[Form] Updated checks for the ICU version from 4.5+ to 4.7+ due to test failures with ICU 4.6
[Form] simplified a test from previous merge
Update src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/FileType.php
fixed CS
Xliff with other node than source or target are ignored
small fix of #5984 when the container param is not set
Filesystem Component mirror symlinked directory fix
[Process][Tests] fixed chainedCommandsOutput tests
fixed CS
Use better default ports in urlRedirectAction
Add tests for urlRedirectAction
info about session namespace
fix upgrade info about locale
Update src/Symfony/Component/DomCrawler/Tests/FormTest.php
Update src/Symfony/Component/DomCrawler/Form.php
...
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Commits
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1858b96 [Form] Adapted FormValidator to latest changes in the Validator
1f752e8 [DoctrineBridge] Adapted UniqueValidator to latest changes in the Validator
efe42cb [Validator] Refactored the GraphWalker into an implementation of the Visitor design pattern.
Discussion
----------
[Validator] Refactored the Validator for use in Drupal
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: yes
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
License of the code: MIT
Documentation PR: TODO
Drupal wants to use the Symfony Validator component in their next version. I was talking to @fago recently about the changes that we'd need to make and implemented these changes in this PR. I don't want to rush this, but the deadline is tight, since Drupal feature freeze is on December 1st and @fago needs at least a couple of days to integrate the Validator into Drupal.
This PR introduces two significant changes:
* Interfaces were created for all classes that constitute the Validator's API. This is were the PR breaks BC, because `ConstraintValidatorInterface::initialize()` is now type hinted against `ExecutionContextInterface` instead of `ExecutionContext`.
* The graph walker was refactored into an implementation of the Visitor pattern. This way, the validator was decoupled from the structure of the metadata (class → properties and getter methods) and makes it possible to implement a different metadata structure, as is required by the Drupal Entity API.
As a consequence of the API change, custom validation code is now much easier to write, because `ValidatorInterface` and `ExecutionContextInterface` share the following set of methods:
```php
interface ValidatorInterface
{
public function validate($value, $groups = null, $traverse = false, $deep = false);
public function validateValue($value, $constraints, $groups = null);
public function getMetadataFor($value);
}
interface ExecutionContextInterface
{
public function validate($value, $subPath = '', $groups = null, $traverse = false, $deep = false);
public function validateValue($value, $constraints, $subPath = '', $groups = null);
public function getMetadataFor($value);
}
```
No more juggling with property paths, no more fiddling with the graph walker. Just call on the execution context what you'd call on the validator and you're done.
There are two controversial things to discuss and decide (cc @fabpot):
* I moved the `@api` tags of all implementations to the respective interfaces. Is this ok?
* I would like to deprecate `ValidatorInterface::getMetadataFactory()` (tagged as `@api`) in favor of the added `ValidatorInterface::getMetadataFor()`, which offers the exact same functionality, but with a different API and better encapsulation, which makes it easier to maintain for us. We can tag `getMetadataFor()` as `@api`, as I don't expect it to change. Can we do this or should we leave the old method in?
I would like to decide the major issues of this PR until **Sunday November 25th** in order to give @fago enough room for his implementation.
Let me hear your thoughts.
This PR was merged into the 2.0 branch.
Commits
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2d9a6fc Use Norm Data instead of Data
Discussion
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[Form] Use Norm Data instead of App Data
This listener is triggered when normalized data are binded.
We have to use $event->getForm()->getNormData() instead of $event->getForm()->getData().
I have made a new FormType having 'entity' as parent and having a NormTransformer. I encountered a problem in MergeCollectionListener when the request is binded.
My commit fix it.
* 2.1: (24 commits)
forced Travis to use source to workaround their not-up-to-date Composer on PHP 5.3.3
[Routing] removed irrelevant string cast in Route
Fixed typo
Make YamlFileLoader and XmlFileLoader file loading extensible
[HttpKernel] fix typo
Fixed singularization of "prices"
[Form] Removed an exception that prevented valid formats from being passed, e.g. "h" for the hour, "L" for the month etc.
[HttpKernel] fixed Client when using StreamedResponses (closes#5370)
fixed PDO session handler for Oracle (closes#5829)
[HttpFoundation] fixed PDO session handler for Oracle (closes#5829)
[Locale] removed a check that is done too early (and it is done twice anyways)
Update src/Symfony/Component/Validator/Resources/translations/validators.fa.xlf
Adding new localized strings for farsi validation.
[HttpFoundation] moved the HTTP protocol check from StreamedResponse to Response (closes#5937)
[Form] Fixed forms not to be marked invalid if their children are already marked invalid
[Form] Excluded some tests in NumberToLocalizedStringTransformerTest which fail on ICU 4.4, but work on ICU 4.8
added missing tests from previous merge
[Form] Fixed NumberToLocalizedStringTransformer to accept both comma and dot as decimal separator, if possible
Fix export-ignore on Windows
Show correct class name InputArgument in error message
...
Conflicts:
.travis.yml
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/DataTransformer/NumberToLocalizedStringTransformer.php
This PR was merged into the master branch.
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b27b749 made usage of Composer autoloader for subtree-split unit tests
Discussion
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made usage of Composer autoloader for subtree-split unit tests
This PR also normalizes the way components are tested.
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by stof at 2012-11-09T23:14:22Z
👍
This PR was merged into the 2.1 branch.
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646a714 Fix export-ignore on Windows
Discussion
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Fix export-ignore on Windows
Rules:
Tests/ export-ignore
don't work on Windows. My proposition is:
/Tests export-ignore
* 2.0:
[Form] Fixed NumberToLocalizedStringTransformer to accept both comma and dot as decimal separator, if possible
Show correct class name InputArgument in error message
shows correct class name InputOption in error message
The exception message should say which field is not mapped
[HttpFoundation] Fix name sanitization after perfoming move
Add check to Store::unlock to ensure file exists
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bridge/Doctrine/Validator/Constraints/UniqueEntityValidator.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/File/UploadedFile.php
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Console/Input/InputArgumentTest.php
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Console/Input/InputOptionTest.php
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/Form/Extension/Core/DataTransformer/NumberToLocalizedStringTransformerTest.php
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/HttpFoundation/File/FileTest.php
tests/Symfony/Tests/Component/HttpKernel/HttpCache/StoreTest.php
* 2.1:
removed unused use statements
[Form] Adapted HTML5 format in DateTimeType as response to a closed ICU ticket
[2.1][HttpFoundation] Fixed Php doc in Request::get
bumped Symfony version to 2.1.4-DEV
updated VERSION for 2.1.3
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.1.3
updated CHANGELOG for 2.1.3
merged branch jakzal/yamlDoubleQuotesDumperFix (PR #4320)
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
This PR was squashed before being merged into the master branch (closes#5032).
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afba15f [2.2] Translatable field type for Propel i18n columns
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[2.2] Translatable field type for Propel i18n columns
A field type which allows to automatically generate the correct fields for propels i18n behavior.
Usage example:
$builder->add('pageI18ns', 'translatable_collection', array(
'i18n_class' => '\foo\barBundle\Model\PageI18n',
'languages' => array('de', 'fr'),
'label' => 'Translations',
'columns' => array(
'title' => array(
'label' => 'Custom title',
),
'description' => array(
'type' => 'textarea'
)
)
));
With this configuration the field automatically generates the correct fields for the title and description column for the given languages.
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by stof at 2012-07-24T14:37:27Z
tests are also missing
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by kufi at 2012-07-27T08:50:05Z
Ok. Moved the Listeners into own classes. Changed the names of the types. Fixed the TranslationCollectionType which now is a Subclass of AbstractType and has the parent collection.
Edit:
The syntax changed slighty for the form:
$builder->add('pageI18ns', new \Symfony\Bridge\Propel1\Form\Type\TranslationCollectionType(), array(
'languages' => array('de', 'fr', 'en'),
'label' => 'Translations',
'options' => array(
'data_class' => 'foo\bar\Modell\PageI18n',
'columns' => array(
'title' => array(
'label' => 'Custom title',
),
'description' => array(
'type' => 'textarea'
)
)
)
));
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by stof at 2012-07-27T08:55:07Z
tests are still missing, and you have some CS issue (which can probably all be fixed by running the [PHP-CS-Fixer](http://cs.sensiolabs.org/) on your classes)
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by sindro88 at 2012-08-13T13:27:46Z
I followed step by step the implementation but the form type return an error "Could not load type propel1_translation".
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by kufi at 2012-08-14T06:21:40Z
Could you try again. The problem was that the type propel1_translation_collection relied on a registered form type propel1_translation. I removed this one and replaced it with the actual form class.
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by sindro88 at 2012-08-14T06:35:33Z
I replaced with the class and now it work, thank you so much!
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by fabpot at 2012-09-18T16:53:21Z
ping @willdurand
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by stof at 2012-10-13T17:56:16Z
@willdurand ping
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by willdurand at 2012-10-23T12:03:22Z
There are a few comments by @stloyd to fix, but I'm 👍 on this PR.
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by fabpot at 2012-10-23T13:18:59Z
@kufi Can you add a note in the CHANGELOG of the Propel bridge before I merge this PR? Thanks.
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by kufi at 2012-10-23T13:32:31Z
@fabpot Sure. Does this belong to Version 2.1.0 or the upcoming 2.2.0?
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by fabpot at 2012-10-23T13:59:04Z
2.2
* 2.1:
[ClassLoader] fixed unbracketed namespaces (closes#5747)
slight refactoring in UrlMatcher
[Form] Created test for DoctrineOrmTypeGuesser see #5790
[Form] Fixed DoctrineOrmTypeGuesser to guess the "required" option for to-one associations
This PR was merged into the 2.1 branch.
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5d2525b [Form] Created test for DoctrineOrmTypeGuesser see #5790b844d6b [Form] Fixed DoctrineOrmTypeGuesser to guess the "required" option for to-one associations
Discussion
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[Form] Doctrine orm type guesser tests
This PR adds tests to https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/5790
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by Tobion at 2012-10-20T10:53:56Z
Using real test entities would be better IMO. Using mocks ties it pretty much to the implementation.
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by sstok at 2012-10-21T10:38:53Z
@Tobion thats true, but Doctrine Class meta data takes quite some coding to set-up.
For instance you need the EntityManager to get even get the meta data set!
So you'd end having more code to set-up then your actually testing.
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by Burgov at 2012-10-21T12:58:58Z
I wasn't sure whether do use a test entity manager, or do it the way I finally did it.
@sstok true, it's quite some work to set it up, but on the other hand there's the base OrmTestCase class which does it for you, so it'd actually mean I'd only have to create one entity for all the cases: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/master/src/Symfony/Bridge/Doctrine/Tests/DoctrineOrmTestCase.php
@Tobion on the other hand I tend to use a test EM only when I actually need to test persisting and loading, while this test case here is so isolated that I didn't really feel it would be necessary.
I'd like to know which method is preferred though, I'll change it if necessary, and other tests can be added to test the rest of this specific class