* 2.8:
Fix optional cache warmers are always instantiated whereas they should be lazy-loaded
add some \ on PHP_VERSION_ID for 2.8
[PropertyInfo][DoctrineBridge] The bigint Doctrine's type must be converted to string
* 3.2:
[FrameworkBundle] Add annotated validator cache test case
Fix a typo
[Ldap] Always have a valid connection when using the EntryManager
[FrameworkBundle] Fix class_exists() checks in PhpArrayAdapter-related cache warmers
This PR was merged into the 3.3-dev branch.
Discussion
----------
Deprecate ClassCollectionLoader and Kernel::loadClassCache
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | "master"
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | yes
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #20668
| License | MIT
As suggested by @nicolas-grekas in #20668 I added deprecation notices to ClassCollectionLoader and Kernel::loadClassCache.
Commits
-------
660d79a186 Deprecates ClassCache-cache warmer.
This PR was merged into the 3.2-dev branch.
Discussion
----------
[FrameworkBundle] Introduce a cache warmer for Validator based on PhpArrayAdapter
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | yes
| Tests pass? | -
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
Following the cache warmer for annotations PR (https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/18533), this PR introduces a cache warmer for YAML and XML Validator configuration.
Based on the PhpArrayAdapter, it uses the naming conventions (`Resources/config/validation`) to find the files and compile them into a single PHP file stored in the cache directory. This file uses shared memory on PHP 7.
The benefit of this PR are the same than the ones of the annotations PR:
- validation configuration can be warmed up offline
- on PHP 7, there is no need for user extension to get maximum performances (ie. if you use this PR and the other one, you probably won't need to enable APCu to have great performances)
- on PHP 7 again, we are not sensitive to APCu memory fragmentation
- last but not least, global performance is slightly better (I get 30us per class gain in Blackfire)
This PR also deprecates the framework.validator.cache key in favor of the cache pool introduced in https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/18544.
Commits
-------
6bdaf0b [FrameworkBundle] Introduce a cache warmer for Validator based on PhpArrayAdapter
This PR was merged into the 3.2-dev branch.
Discussion
----------
[FrameworkBundle] Introduce a cache warmer for Serializer based on PhpArrayAdapter
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
Following the cache warmer for annotations (#18533) and for the validator (#19485), this PR introduces a cache warmer for the Serializer YAML and XML metadata configuration (mainly groups).
Based on the PhpArrayAdapter, it uses the naming conventions (Resources/config/serialization) to find the files and compile them into a single PHP file stored in the cache directory. This file uses shared memory on PHP 7.
The benefit of this PR are the same than the ones of the previous PR:
- serialization metadata cache can be warmed up offline
- on PHP 7, there is no need for user extension to get maximum performances (ie. if you use this PR and the other one, you probably won't need to enable APCu to have great performances)
- on PHP 7 again, we are not sensitive to APCu memory fragmentation
last but not least, global performance is slightly better (I get 30us per class gain in Blackfire)
As previous work on the Serializer cache system introduced issues (see 96e418a14f), it would be interesting to pay careful attention to the backward compatibility during the review (ping @Ener-Getick).
Commits
-------
810f469 [FrameworkBundle] Introduce a cache warmer for Serializer based on PhpArrayAdapter
This PR was merged into the 2.8 branch.
Discussion
----------
[FrameworkBundle] Add a new ClassCache cache warmer
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | -
This new cache warmer allows to remove the known slowness of the first hit of a Symfony application (even when cache has been warmed up). This also allows to make a Symfony application runnable on a read-only filesystem (like in a Docker container for example)
Commits
-------
b570d6c [FrameworkBundle] Add a new ClassCache cache warmer
* 2.3:
Detect Mintty for color support on Windows
Add a group for tests of the finder against the FTP server
Fix license headers
Forbid serializing a Crawler
Fix phpdoc block of NativeSessionStorage class
Added exception when setAutoInitialize is called when locked
[FrameworkBundle] Advanced search templates of bundles
[Security] Allow user providers to be defined in many files
Use random_bytes function if it is available for random number generation
* 2.3:
Configure firewall's kernel exception listener with configured entry point or a default entry point
PSR-2 fixes
[DependencyInjection] make paths relative to __DIR__ in the generated container
Fixed the syntax of a composer.json file
Fixed the symfony/config version constraint
Tweaked the password-compat version constraint
Docblock fixes
define constant only if it wasn't defined before
Fix incorrect spanish translation
Fixed typos
Conflicts:
composer.json
src/Symfony/Bridge/Twig/TwigEngine.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Controller/Controller.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Templating/Loader/FilesystemLoader.php
src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Descriptor/MarkdownDescriptor.php
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Helper/TableHelper.php
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Tests/Helper/HelperSetTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Debug/ErrorHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/DependencyInjection/Dumper/PhpDumper.php
src/Symfony/Component/Finder/Tests/Iterator/RecursiveDirectoryIteratorTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Tests/Extension/Core/DataMapper/PropertyPathMapperTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Response.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/StreamedResponse.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Controller/ControllerResolver.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Controller/ControllerResolverInterface.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Debug/TraceableEventDispatcher.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Fragment/RoutableFragmentRenderer.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Tests/DataCollector/RequestDataCollectorTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Intl/NumberFormatter/NumberFormatter.php
src/Symfony/Component/Process/Process.php
src/Symfony/Component/Process/Tests/AbstractProcessTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/PropertyAccess/PropertyAccessorBuilder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Routing/Tests/Fixtures/validpattern.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Http/RememberMe/TokenBasedRememberMeServices.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/composer.json
src/Symfony/Component/Serializer/Encoder/XmlEncoder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Serializer/Normalizer/GetSetMethodNormalizer.php
src/Symfony/Component/Stopwatch/StopwatchEvent.php
src/Symfony/Component/Stopwatch/StopwatchPeriod.php
src/Symfony/Component/Templating/PhpEngine.php
src/Symfony/Component/Templating/TemplateReference.php
src/Symfony/Component/Templating/TemplateReferenceInterface.php
src/Symfony/Component/Translation/TranslatorInterface.php
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/ConstraintViolation.php
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/ExecutionContextInterface.php
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/Mapping/ClassMetadata.php
src/Symfony/Component/Validator/MetadataFactoryInterface.php
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.
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.
A class in Symfony2 can be loaded by four different mechanisms:
* bootstrap.php: This file contains classes that are always required and
needed very early in the request handling;
* classes.php: This file contains classes that are always required and
managed by extensions via addClassesToCompile();
* MapFileClassLoader: This autoloader uses a map of class/file to load
classes (classes are managed by extensions via addClassesToAutoloadMap(),
and should contain often used classes);
* UniversalAutolaoder: This autoloader loads all other classes (it's the
slowest one).