* schmittjoh/security:
[HttpFoundation] added unit test
[Security][HttpFoundation] splits Request::hasSession() into hasSession(), and hasPreviousSession()
[SecurityBundle] added some tests
add provider to configuration
update DI to handle change in config and another provider
separate dbal specific acl config
add provider to configuration
update DI to handle change in config and another provider
separate dbal specific acl config
* bschussek/form:
[Form] CSRF fields are not included in the children of a FormView anymore if the view is not the root
[Form] FormView::offsetUnset() is now supported. It was possible anyway using getChildren() and setChildren().
[Form] Split the option "modifiable" of the "collection" type into "allow_add" and "allow_delete"
[Form] Added test for last commit by kriswallsmith and improved dealing with original names
[Form] Fixed variable scope when entering nested form helpers
[Form] Added tests for blocks/templates in the format _<ID>_(widget|row|label|...)
[Form] updated listener to check that data is an array
You can now configure your Doctrine metadata in one single file named 'doctrine':
Resources/config/doctrine.orm.dcm.yml
Resources/config/doctirne.orm.dcm.xml
You can still use one file per entity, but the directory has changed (see the UPDATE file)
The doctrine:generate:entities is now able to generate classes
based on a bundle name, a class name, or a namespace.
The command has still some limitations which will be hopefully
be fixed later on.
If also generates the repository class when possible
(replaces the doctrine:generate:repositories command).
The Registry knows all connections and entity managers declared into a service
container. The Registry is available via the 'doctrine' service.
If can be used to get connections and entity managers by name:
Before:
$em = $this->get('doctrine.orm.entity_manager');
$em = $this->get('doctrine.orm.foobar_entity_manager');
After:
$em = $this->get('doctrine')->getEntityManager();
$em = $this->get('doctrine')->getEntityManager('foobar');
It is better for several reasons:
* we rely less on naming conventions
* IDEs will be able to auto-complete methods
* Doctrine event subscribers now all use the same "doctrine.event_subscriber" tag. To specify a connection,
use the "connection" attribute.
* Doctrine event listeners now all use the same "doctrine.event_listener" tag. To specify a connection,
use the "connection" attribute.
This has been removed for several reasons:
* the framework does not know where the document root is and should not care
* as the document root was static, it was impossible to have several document roots depending on some business rules (see next one)
* sometimes, the document root is not under the web root directory (so the logic of getWebPath() is not always correct)
* the feature was not used anywhere in the core