Commits
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5d46e63 [Form] Add the FormHelper configuration
a43fad4 [Form] Improve unit tests for rendering
1cb2129 [FrameworkBundle][Form] Adding a cache to FormHelper::lookupTemplate()
f39ce67 [Form][FrameworkBundle] PHP theming
Discussion
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[2.1] RFC [Form] Php theming
This PR implements theming support for the php engine.
It works similarly as the twig theming with themes being folders and blocks being individual files.
There are probably a few things to tune before this can get merged:
### Theme naming
The current format is "\<Bundle\>:\<Controller\>" i.e. "FrameworkBundle:Form".
Is this ok or could you imagine something better ?
### Div and Table theme folders
Currently "FrameworkBundle\\Resources\\views\\Form" and "FrameworkBundle\\Resources\\views\\FormTable"
Is this ok or anything better ?
### Form helper configuration
I am not sure if the configuration is at the best possible location:
```
framework:
templating:
form:
resources: [themeA, themeB]
```
Any better idea ?
There is a [thread on the ml](http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/9b3f131fe116b511)
Commits
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2c1108c [Form] Revert the ability to override anything else than the text of the label while rendering a row
da467a6 [Form] Fix the exception message when no block is found while rendering
8670995 [Form] Optimize rendering when the block to render is known
41e07c9 [Form] Optimize rendering
ee5d975 [Form] Remove a test which is no more relevant (after recent FileType refactoring)
f729c6b [Form] Add the ability to override label & widget options when rendering a row
e09ae3f [Form][FrameworkBundle] Make FormHelper::renderSection() recursively callable, introduce FormHelper::renderBlock()
e43fb98 [Form][TwigBridge] Make FormExtension::render() recursively callable to ease theming
Discussion
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[Form] Some refactoring of the rendering
# First two commits
## FormExtension::render() can now be called recursively.
The main use case is theming support in for collections. Let's consider that you have a collection of `CustomType`, the type hierarchy while rendering the proto would be `field < form < custom < prototype`. Before this change any theme applied to your custom type (i.e. a `custom_row` block) would not have been taken into account while rendering the prototype because of the structure of the `prototype_row` block:
```html
{% block prototype_row %}
{% spaceless %}
<script type="text/html" id="{{ proto_id }}">{{ block('field_row') }}</script>
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock prototype_row %}
```
which skip the `custom_row` block rendering to fallback to the `field_row` block rendering.
With this PR `prototype_row` recursively calls `FormExtension::render()`
```html
{% block prototype_row %}
{% spaceless %}
<script type="text/html" id="{{ proto_id }}">{{ form_row(form) }}</script>
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock prototype_row %}
```
this has for effect to render the block for the parent type (i.e. `custom_row`)
## FormHelper
The `FormHelper` has been updated to more closely match the `FormExtension` architecture and the templates have been modified accordingly. `echo $view['form']->renderBlock(<block name>)` is the php equivalent of `{{ block(<block name>) }}`.
The attributes are now rendered using a template rather than by the `FormHelper::attributes()` method.
Several templates have been fixed.
# Third commit
The `$varStack` property was used to forward options to the label and the widget when rendering a row. The implementation was not working as expected. The proposed way to override label and widget options is to pass these options in the `label` and `widget` keys while callinf `render_row`.
That would be:
`{{ form_row(form.field, {"attr": {<row attributes>}, "label" : {"label": <text>, "attr": {<label attr>}}, "widget" : { "attr" : {<widget attributes}} } }}`
So there is now the ability to set attributes for the row (`<div>` or `<tr>`).
This has been discussed on [the mailing list](http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/17754128ba480545). **I would like to find a compromise with @Seldaek before this gets merged**
The `$varStack` property is now only used when recursively calling `FormExtension::render()`
# Notes
I have preferred to submit several commits in order to ease review and to keep some history.
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by stof at 2011/06/20 05:20:56 -0700
@vicb On a side note, do you think it would be possible to support form theming in PHP templates too ? Currently, the only way to customize the rendering of forms when using PHP templates is to overwrite the FrameworkBundle's templates, and this impacts all forms. This makes the PHP rendering far less powerful than the Twig one.
I don't know the Form rendering and the PHPEngine well enough to know if it is feasible for 2.1 or not.
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by vicb at 2011/06/20 05:35:11 -0700
@stof I hope to make it possible but I need a little bit more thinking to find the best possible solution which should not look like a hack.
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by vicb at 2011/06/21 01:13:10 -0700
This should not be merged yet, it might have some issue with the variable stack. I am working on it.
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by vicb at 2011/06/21 01:41:11 -0700
Sorted out the issue, it was linked to some local _optimization_, the code of this PR is ok.
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by vicb at 2011/06/21 02:01:24 -0700
I have pushed a [POC of php theming based on this PR](https://github.com/vicb/symfony/commits/form%2Fphp-theme) to my repo - it is lacking a configuration and cache layer.
I have open [a thread on the ml](http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/9b3f131fe116b511) to discuss this.
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by vicb at 2011/06/21 23:40:21 -0700
@fabpot fixed in the last commit.
Commits
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5b0f1da [HttpKernel] made WebTestCase methods static
Discussion
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[HttpKernel] made WebTestCase methods static
This makes it possible to load fixture data in `::setUpBeforeClass()` which makes tests run much faster.
Also, `createClient()` is not protected instead of public; I'm not sure why it was public in the first place.
Commits
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cdf4b6a Checked log levels
a45d3ee Reverted last commit
529381b ControllerNotFound: Changed log level from info to error. Also moved throw exception code block up, to prevent the message from beeing logged multiple times.
7c29e88 Changed log level of "Matched route ..." message from info to debug
dca09fd Changed log level of "Using Controller ..." message from info to debug
Discussion
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Log levels
Just wanted to ask if the log level INFO is still correct for these messages?
As there are only four log levels left (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR), DEBUG might be the more appropriate level for these messages now.
Let me give an example: An application is logging user actions (maybe to database) in order to assure comprehensibility, e. g. "User %s deleted post %d", "User %s written a message to user %s". These are not warnings of course, so the only suitable log level is INFO.
But they will be thrown together with these very common (at least two per request?) "Using controller..." and "Matched route..." messages when choosing INFO as log level.
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by Seldaek at 2011/05/24 07:13:18 -0700
Agreed, this stuff is framework debug information.
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by fabpot at 2011/05/24 08:53:24 -0700
Why do you want to change these two specific ones? The framework uses the INFO level at other places too. Is it a good idea to say that the framework only logs with DEBUG?
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by stof at 2011/05/24 09:12:53 -0700
Doctrine logs at the INFO level too and I think it is useful to keep it as INFO. Being able to see the queries without having all DEBUG messages of the event dispatcher and security components is useful IMO.
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by Seldaek at 2011/05/25 02:30:24 -0700
Yeah, that's true, maybe we just need to reintroduce (again, meh:) NOTICE between INFO and WARNING.
@kaiwa Of course the other way could be that you just add your DB handler to the app logger stack. That could be done in a onCoreRequest listener or such, basically you'd have to call `->pushHandler($yourDBHandler)` on the `monolog.logger.app` service. That way your messages will flow to it, but it won't receive noise from the framework stuff since those log on monolog.logger.request and other log channels.
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by fabpot at 2011/05/25 02:48:26 -0700
@Seldaek: I don't think we need another level. We just need to come up with a standard rules about the usage of each level. Adapted from log4j:
* ERROR: Other runtime errors or unexpected conditions.
* WARN: Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of API, 'almost' errors, other runtime that are undesirable or unexpected, but not necessarily "wrong" (unable to write to the profiler DB, ).
* INFO: Interesting runtime events (security infos like the fact the user is logged-in or not, SQL logs, ...).
* DEBUG: Detailed information on the flow through the system (route match, security flow infos like the fact that a token was found or that remember-me cookie is found, ...).
What do you think?
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by stloyd at 2011/05/25 02:53:38 -0700
+1 for this standard (also this PR can be merged then), but we should review code for other "wrong" log levels usage (if everyone accept this standard)
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by fabpot at 2011/05/25 02:55:07 -0700
I won't merge this PR before all occurrences of the logger calls have been reviewed carefully and changed to the right level.
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by kaiwa at 2011/05/25 02:58:44 -0700
@fabpot: Just noticed these two occurring for every request in my log file. You are right, there are other places where this changes must be applied if we will change the log level.
@stof: Hmm, i see. It is not possible to set the logger separately for each bundle, is it? That maybe would solve the problem. If somebody is interested in seeing the queries, he could set the log handler level to DEBUG for doctrine bundle, but still use INFO for the framwork itself. Plus he could even define a different output file or a completely different handler.
I'm not sure if something like that is possible already (?) or realizable at all... just came into my mind.
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by Seldaek at 2011/05/25 03:01:07 -0700
Just FYI, from Monolog\Logger (which has CRITICAL and ALERT):
* Debug messages
const DEBUG = 100;
* Messages you usually don't want to see
const INFO = 200;
* Exceptional occurences that are not errors
* This is typically the logging level you want to use
const WARNING = 300;
* Errors
const ERROR = 400;
* Critical conditions (component unavailable, etc.)
const CRITICAL = 500;
* Action must be taken immediately (entire service down)
* Should trigger alert by sms, email, etc.
const ALERT = 550;
The values kind of match http error codes too, 4xx are expected errors that are not really important (404s etc) and 5xx are server errors that you'd better fix ASAP. I'm ok with the descriptions, but I think alert and critical should be included too. I'll probably update Monolog docblocks to match whatever ends up in the docs.
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by Seldaek at 2011/05/25 03:03:21 -0700
@kaiwa you can do a lot, but not from the default monolog configuration entry, I'm not sure if we can really make that fully configurable without having a giant config mess. Please refer to my [comment above](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/1073#issuecomment-1234316) to see how you could solve it. Maybe @fabpot has an idea how to make this more usable though.
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by stof at 2011/05/25 03:19:43 -0700
@Seldaek the issue is that the different logging channels are only know in the compiler pass, not in the DI extension. So changing the level in the extension is really hard IMO.
Thus, the handlers are shared between the different logging channels (needed to open the log file only once for instance, or to send a single mail instead of one per channel) and the level is handled in the handlers, not the logger.
I'm +1 for the standard, by adding the distinction between 400 and 500 status calls using ERROR and CRITICAL (which is already the case in the code).
@kaiwa do you have time to review the calls to the logger between DEBUG and INFO or do you prefer I do it ? For instance, the Security component currently logs all message at DEBUG level and some of them should be INFO.
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by kaiwa at 2011/05/25 04:31:04 -0700
@stof ok i'll do that
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by kaiwa at 2011/05/25 12:22:51 -0700
Need some help :) I came across `ControllerNameParser::handleControllerNotFoundException()` which leads to redundant log messages currently:
>[2011-05-25 20:53:16] request.INFO: Unable to find controller "AppBaseBundle:Blog" - class "App\BaseBundle\Controller\BlogController" does not exist.
>[2011-05-25 20:53:16] request.ERROR: InvalidArgumentException: Unable to find controller "AppBaseBundle:Blog" - class "App\BaseBundle\Controller\BlogController" does not exist. (uncaught exception) at /home/ruth/symfony3/src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Controller/ControllerNameParser.php line 87
Is it necessary to call `$this->logger->info($log);` if the InvalidArgumentException will be logged anyway?
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by stof at 2011/05/25 12:39:22 -0700
Well, the issue is that the ControllerNameParser logs messages and then uses them to throw an exception. I guess the logging call should be removed as it is redundant with the one of the ExceptionListener. @fabpot thoughts ?
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by kaiwa at 2011/05/27 11:39:25 -0700
I checked all debug, info and log calls. Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between the levels, so it would be great if someone reviews @cdf4b6a. @stof, maybe you want to take a look?
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by kaiwa at 2011/05/31 12:52:07 -0700
@stof, thanks for your comments. I added some replies above, please let me know your suggestions.
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by stof at 2011/05/31 14:04:22 -0700
@kaiwa As I said before, all the security logging calls should be DEBUG (most of them) or INFO (the one syaing that authentication succeeded for instance), but not WARN or ERROR as the exception don't go outside the firewall.
Commits
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07fa82d [Form] Revert changes impacting perfomance and readability
b709551 [Order] Make Form::types and FormView::types use the same order (Parent > Child)
e56dad6 [Form] simplify the code
bdd755e [Form] Fix the exception message when no block is found
c68c511 [Form] Make theming form prototypes consistent (start by looking for a '_<id>_<section>' block)
9ec9960 [Form] Simplify the code
4e3e276 [Form] Make the prototype view child of the collection view
Discussion
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[Form] Make the prototype view child of the collection view
This PR should be a base for discussion.
The [current implementation](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/1188) has some drawbacks because the prototype view is not a child of the collection view:
* The 'multipart' attribute is not propagated from the prototype to the collection,
* The prototype view do not use the theme from the collection.
Those 2 points are fixed by the proposed implementation and one more benefit is that the template markup might be easier to work with:
before:
```html
<div id="form_emails">
<div>
<label for="form_emails_0">0</label>
<input type="email" id="form_emails_0" name="form[emails][0]" value="a@b.com">
</div>
<script type="text/html" id="form_emails_prototype">
<div>
<label for="$$name$$">$$name$$</label>
<input type="email" id="$$name$$" name="$$name$$" value="" />
</div>
</script>
</div>
```
after:
```html
<div id="form_emails">
<div>
<label for="form_emails_0">0</label>
<input type="email" id="form_emails_0" name="form[emails][0]" value="a@b.com">
</div>
<script type="text/html" id="form_emails_prototype">
<div>
<label for="form_emails_$$name$$">$$name$$</label>
<input type="email" id="form_emails_$$name$$" name="form[emails][$$name$$]" value="" />
</div>
</script>
</div>
```
@kriswallsmith I'd like to get your feedback on this PR. thanks.
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by stof at 2011/06/14 07:01:01 -0700
@fabpot any ETA about merging it ? Using the prototype currently is a pain to build the name. The change makes it far easier
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by fabpot at 2011/06/14 07:09:46 -0700
The templates are much better but I'm a bit concerned that we need to add the logic into the Form class directly. That looks quite ugly. If there is no other way, I will merge it.
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 07:14:32 -0700
I have found no better way... I am testing some minor tweaks I want to submit.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 07:34:25 -0700
I'm not happy with the code in Form.php either... would creating a PrototypeType accomplish the same thing?
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 07:42:07 -0700
@kriswallsmith tried and dismissed, the id and name are bad & you have to go for `render_widget(form.get('proto'))` in the template. That should be fixeable but not any better.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 07:45:21 -0700
What do you mean the id and name are bad? If we have a distinct type for the prototype, can't we do whatever we want using buildView() and the template?
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 07:53:31 -0700
@kriswallsmith the id would be smthg like `form_emails_$$name$$_prototype` but yes we should be able to do whatever we want but the code might end up being more complex.
I am done with the tweaks but still open to feedback on this PR.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:08:21 -0700
Yes, that is the type of name I would expect.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:08:33 -0700
Oops -- I mean id.
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:09:42 -0700
Maybe I'm confused what id you're referring to. I'll try to spend some time on this today.
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 08:23:56 -0700
That should be the id of the `<input>`, the id of the script would be `form_emails_$$name$$_prototype_prototype` (if prototype is the name of the nested node).
I am trying to setup a branch with my code (playing with git & netbeans local history)
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by vicb at 2011/06/14 08:46:25 -0700
@kriswallsmith https://github.com/vicb/symfony/tree/kris/proto if that can help (there are still changes in Form.php)
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by kriswallsmith at 2011/06/14 08:47:08 -0700
Thanks, I'll take a look.
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by vicb at 2011/06/15 00:48:38 -0700
I would have expected it to be faster however `array_map` is about twice slower... reverted !
Rules are as follows:
* If multiple is true, then the empty_value is ignored
* If not, and if the field is not required, the empty_value is set to the empty string by default and displayed
* If the field is required, and if the user explicitely set the empty_value, then it is displayed
* kriswallsmith/form/collection-proto:
added script[type="text/html"] collection prototype to form themes
[Form] removed collection prototype from form tree
The current implementation is not ready for inclusion in 2.0. It has several
known problems (security, not possible to disable it, not "cloud-compatible",
...) and it's not a must have feature anyway.
Some references:
* Security issue in FileType: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/1001
* Validation fails on file, still stored in TemporaryStorage: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/908
* Add a size argument & ability to configure TemporaryStorage: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/748
This feature should be reworked and discussed for inclusion in 2.1.
* vicb/form-rendering-fix:
[Form] Fix accessibility for file inputs
[FrameworkBundle] Fix the FormHelper phpDoc
[FrameworkBundle][Form] Add some phpDoc for the FormHelper class
[FrameworkBundle][Form] Fix label rendering
[FrameworkBundle][Form] Fix rendering search inputs in PHP
[Form] FormType labels should never have a for attribute
[Form] Never render a view again
Here are the new simplified rules:
* Required cache warmers are *always* executed when the Kernel boots for the first time;
* Optional cache warmers are *only* executed from the CLI via cache:warmup
These new rules means that all the configuration settings for the cache
warmers have been removed. So, if you want the best performance, remember to
warmup the cache when going to production.
This also fixed quite a few bugs.
* gordonslondon/http-foundation/response:
[HttpFoundation] merge Response::isRedirected() with Response::isRedirect() - Response::isRedirected() has been removed
If some of the nested views are rendered individually they should not be rendered again when calling form_rest.
A typical would be when some nested file views are rendered, form_rest should not render them again.
It is still possible to render a label once the widget has been rendered. This is for checkboxes and radios
where the widget is typically rendered before the label.
* weaverryan/doctrine_controller_methods:
[FrameworkBundle] Adding a check for the existence of the Doctrine service
[DoctrineBundle] Fixing error per @stloyd
[FrameworkBundle][DoctrineBundle] Adding a few shortcut methods
This adds to convience methods, for two separate reasons:
* Controller::getDoctrine() - this will allow method completion on the Registry class to work in IDEs, is slightly shorter, and should feel very "concrete" to beginners
* Registry::getRepository() - the repository is a very convenient thing to need - this allows it to be fetched much more succintly
Overall Before:
$product = $this->get('doctrine')
->getEntityManager()
->getRepository('AcmeDemoBundle:Product')
->find($id);
Overall After (with IDE method auto-completion for `getRepository`):
$product = $this->getDoctrine()
->getRepository('AcmeDemoBundle:Product')
->find($id);
* fivestar/controller-signature:
[FrameworkBundle] Fixed phpdoc.
[FrameworkBundle] Fixed signature of the Controller::createForm() to accept string type
* vicb/form-rendering:
[Form] The variable stack should not persist between section rendering (fixes#1157)
[Twig][Form] Tweak form extension phpDoc and code
[Form] Tweak phpDoc
[FormView] fix phpDoc
[Form] Some tweaks
* Seldaek/events:
[EventDispatcher] Removed temporary code
[FrameworkBundle] Improved code readability
[FrameworkBundle] Clarified code and fixed regression
Update Core and Security events to latest model
[EventDispatcher] Allow registration of arbitrary callbacks
[EventDispatcher] Remove useless code
[EventDispatcher] Minor memory optimization to getListeners()
[FrameworkBundle] Small optimization, remove some function calls
The main benefit is that in XML/YML files we have common syntax (i.e. core.controller, form.pre_bind) that properly namespaces event names (before: onCoreController was ok, preBind was not).
On the other hand in PHP land we also have namespaced events, CoreEvents::controller, FormEvents::preBind, before it was Events::onCoreController, Events::onPreBind, we now have more context.
This in effect removes the direct link between event name and the method name on the handler.
Any callback can be given as a handler and the event name becomes an arbitrary string. Allowing for easier namespacing (see next commit)
* bschussek/form_validator:
[Form] Renamed the value "text" of the "widget" option of the "date" type to "single-text"
[Form] Implemented getAllowedOptionValues() for core types
[Form] Removed unused option
[Form] Added FormTypeInterface::getAllowedOptionValues() to better validate passed options
[Form] Improved test coverage of FormFactory and improved error handling
[Form] Added getType() to FormFactoryInterface
[Validator] Refactoring DateTimeValidator and DateValidator
[Validator] Date: check if the value is a DateTime instance
* danielholmes/functional_test_changes:
[FrameworkBundle] fixed CS
[FrameworkBundle][HttpKernel] added a default tearDown on the WebTestCase which will shut down the currently used kernel (if there is one) in Web functional tests
* 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
As it has recently been discussed [on the mailing-list][1], windows doesn't
support symlinks for the assets:install command. In order to avoid a 'call to
undefined-function'-message in this case, this patch adds an exception which
will be thrown when the symlink-funktion isn't present and the
`--symlink`-Option was specified.
[1]: https://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/4b8ad9634bdab155
Running it before other onCoreResponse listeners avoids seeing them
as called listeners in the event panel. The priority is set to -100
because it has to be called before the WebProfilerListener (-128) so
that the token is set.
If you use the MinLength validator with your entities, the ValidatorTypeGuesser gets the value, stored as "minlength". Then, the FormFactory generates a "pattern" attribute out of minlength and maxlength.
Modern browsers such as Chrome use this attribute to validate the form before submitting.
a "pattern" attribute is generated that validates the
* 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
The form component should now guarantee to always pass an UploadedFile object to your model. There you can call getOriginalName() to retrieve the original name of the uploaded file. For security reasons, the real file name is a generated hash value.
The consequence of this commit is that variables are accessible that have been passed to a surrounding form helper.
Example template:
{% block my_widget_label %}
<label>{{ label }}
{% endblock %}
{% block my_widget_row %}
{# It is not necessary to explicitely pass through the label variable #}
{{ form_label(form) }}
{{ form_widget(form) }}
{% endblock %}
Example usage:
{{ form_row(form.mywidget, { 'label': 'My Widget' }) }}
This feature added complexity to the framework but wasn't used in the core anyway.
You can still use the Map class loader in your application though. But most of the time, using the APC
autoloader is just better.
* noelg/session-storage-bug:
Fixed a bug when the storage service is initialized later by another bundle. In this case, we can't add the storage class to the compiled class as the service does not exists.
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
* vicb/service-event:
[FrameworkBundle] Optimization of the method ContainerAwareEventDispacther::dispatch()
[FrameworkBundle] Fix an issue with ContainerAwareEventDispatcher when re-entering a scope
* bschussek/form:
[Form] Automatically setting "data_class" option if objects are passed at the creation of a form
[Form] Improved the way passed data is handled in FormFactory
[Form] Simplified FileType code
[HttpFoundation] TemporaryStorage automatically creates the directory if it doesn't exist yet
[Form] Changed FormBuilder::build() to FormBuilder::create(). You hvae to pass the resulting builder to FormBuilder::add() manually now
[Form] Added FieldTypeValidatorExtension and fixed FQCN of DelegatingValidator
* bschussek/form-extensions:
[Form] Refactored code from CoreExtension to new ValidatorExtension
[Form] Added FormTypeExtensionInterface
[Form] Reorganized code into "form extensions"
With implementations of this interface, existing types can be amended.
The Csrf extension, for example, now contains a class FormTypeCsrfExtension
that adds CSRF capabilities to the "form" type.
To register new type extensions in the DIC, tag them with "form.type_extension"
and the name of the extended type as alias.
The extension classes are now the only constructor argument of the FormFactory class. They replace the existing "type loader" classes.
new FormFactory(array(
new CoreExtension($validator, $storage),
new CsrfExtension($csrfProvider),
new DoctrineOrmExtension($em),
));
Together with a few upcoming commits this mechanism will make
* extension of the form framework in bundles and
* usage of the forms outside of Symfony2
much easier.
* made the options array only for "global" options that are valid for all session storages
* changed the PDO session storage constructor signature to accept an array of options for DB configuration
* changed the storage_id to be the full service id, instead of just part of it
* removed the class parameter for session as it can be changed via the .class parameter (it was the only example in the framework)
* removed the configuration for the PDO session storage for now
* Infranology/framework-bundle-updated-method-call: (91 commits)
[FrameworkBundle] updated method call
moved DoctrineMongoDBBundle to its own repository
[AsseticBundle] fixed unit tests
[FrameworkBundle] removed unneeded files in tests
updated vendors
[FrameworkBundle] removed the need to boot a Kernel in a unit test file
[FrameworkBundle] removed the need to boot a Kernel in a unit test file
[Routing] added getContext() accessor
[HttpFoundation] fixed a potential security problem in Request
updated vendors
Added 201 to the possible status codes that indicate a response is a redirect.
[FrameworkBundle] made ESI URL relative as allowed by the spec (no need to generate absolute URLs)
[AsseticBundle] fixed router and controller
[AsseticBundle] removed fake front controller from URL before creating route
[AsseticBundle] updated twig integration to check debug mode at runtime rather than compile time since twig cannot vary its cache by debug mode
[Routing] the global parameters must not be added in the QS when generating URLs
removed the possibility to pass a message to the trans tag
simplified exceptions as Twig is now smart enough to automatically add line information
made the %count% variable automatically available when using the transchoice filter (similar to how the tag works)
[Container] Added function array_unique on getServiceIds to return only one service name
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* kriswallsmith/dic/method-renames:
added method renames to UPDATE
[DependencyInjection] renamed ContainerBuilder::remove() as removeDefinition() to be more consistent with other definition-related methods
[DependencyInjection] renamed Definition::setArgument() as replaceArgument() to be more specific
* vicb/service-event-tests:
[FrameworkBundle] Added a test for listener services not available in the current scope
[FrameworkBundle] Add unit tests for ContainerAwareEventDispatcher
[FrameworkBundle] Initialize the listenerId property in the ContainerAwareEventDispatcher class
The _scheme requirement can be used to force routes to always match one given scheme
and to always be generated with the given scheme.
So, if _scheme is set to https, URL generation will force an absolute URL if the
current scheme is http. And if you request the URL with http, you will be redirected
to the https URL.
[Form] Fixed {get,set,has}Var references in templating php
[Form] Added getVars to FormView to ease usage in Twig. Also added some phpdoc and cleaned up the get method by adding a default value
[Form] Fix
[Form] Delete file generated by test
* schmittjoh/diLogging:
[DependencyInjection] enable debug related passes only in debug environment
[DependencyInjection] removed pass time
[DependencyInjection] fixes a bug which might have occurred when using property injection under certain circumstances
[DependencyInjection] fixed method name
[FrameworkBundle] whitespace fix
[DependencyInjection] refactored code a bit, added some more logging messages
[DependencyInjection] dump a readable format
[DependencyInjection] better logging