* 2.3:
Typo fix
[2.3] Static Code Analysis for Components
Added support \IteratorAggregate for UniqueEntityValidator
Fix#17306 Paths with % in it are note allowed (like urlencoded)
Added sort order SORT_STRING for params in UriSigner
Remove normalizer cache in Serializer class
* 2.5:
Remove aligned '=>' and '='
Break infinite loop while resolving aliases
[Security][listener] change priority of switchuser
Improved the phpdoc for security token classes
bumped Symfony version to 2.5.7
updated VERSION for 2.5.6
updated CHANGELOG for 2.5.6
bumped Symfony version to 2.3.22
updated VERSION for 2.3.21
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.3.21
updated CHANGELOG for 2.3.21
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Tests/DependencyInjection/ConfigurationTest.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/SecurityBundle/DependencyInjection/Security/Factory/AbstractFactory.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/TwigBundle/Controller/ExceptionController.php
src/Symfony/Component/Debug/ErrorHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/Debug/ExceptionHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/BaseType.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/ChoiceType.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/DateTimeType.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/DateType.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Core/Type/TimeType.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Extension/Validator/Type/FormTypeValidatorExtension.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Request.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Session/Storage/Handler/MongoDbSessionHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Session/Storage/Handler/PdoSessionHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/SecurityContextInterface.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Http/Authentication/DefaultAuthenticationFailureHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Http/Authentication/DefaultAuthenticationSuccessHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Http/Firewall/AnonymousAuthenticationListener.php
src/Symfony/Component/Serializer/Serializer.php
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/Constraints/File.php
This commit breaks functional tests in Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpCache\HttpCacheTest.php. I tried to fix functional tests but I didn\'t manage to. For your information, the "try { } catch" block in the HttpKernel\HttpCache::lookup() method seems strange because I suspect line 274 to never leverage any exception...
When an object has a "main" many relation with related "things" (objects,
parameters, ...), the method names are normalized:
* get()
* set()
* all()
* replace()
* remove()
* clear()
* isEmpty()
* add()
* register()
* count()
* keys()
The classes below follow this method naming convention:
* BrowserKit\CookieJar -> Cookie
* BrowserKit\History -> Request
* Console\Application -> Command
* Console\Application\Helper\HelperSet -> HelperInterface
* DependencyInjection\Container -> services
* DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder -> services
* DependencyInjection\ParameterBag\ParameterBag -> parameters
* DependencyInjection\ParameterBag\FrozenParameterBag -> parameters
* DomCrawler\Form -> FormField
* EventDispatcher\Event -> parameters
* Form\FieldGroup -> Field
* HttpFoundation\HeaderBag -> headers
* HttpFoundation\ParameterBag -> parameters
* HttpFoundation\Session -> attributes
* HttpKernel\Profiler\Profiler -> DataCollectorInterface
* Routing\RouteCollection -> Route
* Security\Authentication\AuthenticationProviderManager -> AuthenticationProviderInterface
* Templating\Engine -> HelperInterface
* Translation\MessageCatalogue -> messages
The usage of these methods are only allowed when it is clear that there is a
main relation:
* a CookieJar has many Cookies;
* a Container has many services and many parameters (as services is the main
relation, we use the naming convention for this relation);
* a Console Input has many arguments and many options. There is no "main"
relation, and so the naming convention does not apply.
For many relations where the convention does not apply, the following methods
must be used instead (where XXX is the name of the related thing):
* get() -> getXXX()
* set() -> setXXX()
* all() -> getXXXs()
* replace() -> setXXXs()
* remove() -> removeXXX()
* clear() -> clearXXX()
* isEmpty() -> isEmptyXXX()
* add() -> addXXX()
* register() -> registerXXX()
* count() -> countXXX()
* keys()
The PHP native cache limiter feature has been disabled as this is now managed
by the HeaderBag class directly instead (see below.)
The HeaderBag class uses the following rules to define a sensible and
convervative default value for the Response 'Cache-Control' header:
* If no cache header is defined ('Cache-Control', 'ETag', 'Last-Modified',
and 'Expires'), 'Cache-Control' is set to 'no-cache';
* If 'Cache-Control' is empty, its value is set to "private, max-age=0,
must-revalidate";
* But if at least one 'Cache-Control' directive is set, and no 'public' or
'private' directives have been explicitely added, Symfony2 adds the
'private' directive automatically (except when 's-maxage' is set.)
So, remember to explicitly add the 'public' directive to 'Cache-Control' when
you want shared caches to store your application resources:
// The Response is private by default
$response->setEtag($etag);
$response->setLastModified($date);
$response->setMaxAge(10);
// Change the Response to be public
$response->setPublic();
// Set cache settings in one call
$response->setCache(array(
'etag' => $etag,
'last_modified' => $date,
'max_age' => 10,
'public' => true,
));