* 2.3:
bumped Symfony version to 2.3.7
updated VERSION for 2.3.6
updated CHANGELOG for 2.3.6
bumped Symfony version to 2.2.10
updated VERSION for 2.2.9
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.2.9
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.9
[Security] limited the password length passed to encoders
[HttpKernel] Fixed a test (compiler pass class name has been changed).
assets:install command should mirror .dotfiles (.htaccess)
PoFileDumper - PO headers
removed whitespaces
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Encoder/BCryptPasswordEncoder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Encoder/BasePasswordEncoder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Encoder/MessageDigestPasswordEncoder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Encoder/Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Encoder/PlaintextPasswordEncoder.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Tests/Encoder/MessageDigestPasswordEncoderTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Tests/Encoder/Pbkdf2PasswordEncoderTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Tests/Encoder/PlaintextPasswordEncoderTest.php
* 2.2:
bumped Symfony version to 2.2.10
updated VERSION for 2.2.9
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.2.9
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.9
[Security] limited the password length passed to encoders
assets:install command should mirror .dotfiles (.htaccess)
PoFileDumper - PO headers
removed whitespaces
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Core/Encoder/BCryptPasswordEncoder.php
* 2.3:
Fix: duplicate usage of Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response
[Form] add support for Length and Range constraint in order to replace MaxLength, MinLength, Max and Min constraints in next release (2.3)
Revert "merged branch Tobion/flattenexception (PR #9111)"
[Form] check the required output timezone against the actual timezone of the input datetime object, rather than the expected timezone supplied
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/EventListener/ExceptionListener.php
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
----------
[HttpFoundation] added a way to override the Request class
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #7461, #7453
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | symfony/symfony-docs#3021
This is an alternative implementation for #7461.
I've also reverted #7381 and #7390 as these changes are not needed anymore.
Todo:
- [ ] add some tests
Commits
-------
464439d [HttpFoundation] added a way to override the Request class
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
----------
[Security] Added Security\Csrf sub-component with better token generation
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | -
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | TODO
**Update September 27, 2013**
This PR simplifies the CSRF mechanism to generate completely random tokens. A random token is generated once per ~~intention~~ token ID and then stored in the session. Tokens are valid until the session expires.
Since the CSRF token generator depends on `StringUtils` and `SecureRandom` from Security\Core, and since Security\Http currently depends on the Form component for token generation, I decided to add a new Security\Csrf sub-component that contains the improved CSRF token generator. Consequences:
* Security\Http now depends on Security\Csrf instead of Form
* Form now optionally depends on Security\Csrf
* The configuration for the "security.secure_random" service and the "security.csrf.*" services was moved to FrameworkBundle to guarantee BC
In the new Security\Csrf sub-component, I tried to improve the naming where I could do so without breaking BC:
* CSRF "providers" are now called "token generators"
* CSRF "intentions" are now called "token IDs", because that's really what they are
##### TODO
- [ ] The documentation needs to be checked for references to the configuration of the application secret. Remarks that the secret is used for CSRF protection need to be removed.
- [ ] Add aliases "csrf_token_generator" and "csrf_token_id" for "csrf_provider" and "intention" in the SecurityBundle configuration
- [x] Make sure `SecureRandom` never blocks for `CsrfTokenGenerator`
Commits
-------
7f02304 [Security] Added missing PHPDoc tag
2e04e32 Updated Composer dependencies to require the Security\Csrf component where necessary
bf85e83 [FrameworkBundle][SecurityBundle] Added service configuration for the new Security CSRF sub-component
2048cf6 [Form] Deprecated the CSRF implementation and added an optional dependency to the Security CSRF sub-component instead
85d4959 [Security] Changed Security HTTP sub-component to depend on CSRF sub-component instead of Form
1bf1640 [Security] Added CSRF sub-component
* 2.3:
fixed Client when using the terminable event
Fix problem with Windows file links (backslash in JavaScript string)
[Security] fixed wrong phpdoc
[DependencyInjection] Prevented inlining of lazy loaded private service definitions.
[Routing] removed extra argument
[HttpFoundation] Header `HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO` can contain various values Some proxies use `ssl` instead of `https`, as well as Lighttpd mod_proxy allows value chaining (`https, http`, where `https` is always first when request is encrypted).
Added doc comments
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Routing/Router.php
src/Symfony/Component/Security/Http/Firewall.php
* 2.2:
fixed Client when using the terminable event
Fix problem with Windows file links (backslash in JavaScript string)
[Security] fixed wrong phpdoc
[Routing] removed extra argument
[HttpFoundation] Header `HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO` can contain various values Some proxies use `ssl` instead of `https`, as well as Lighttpd mod_proxy allows value chaining (`https, http`, where `https` is always first when request is encrypted).
Added doc comments
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Request.php
* 2.3:
bumped Symfony version to 2.3.6
updated VERSION for 2.3.5
updated CHANGELOG for 2.3.5
Set cost type to integer
bumped Symfony version to 2.2.9
updated VERSION for 2.2.8
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.8
bumped the version
fixed typo
updated VERSION for 2.2.7
update CONTRIBUTORS for 2.2.7
updated CHANGELOG for 2.2.7
bugix: CookieJar returns cookies with domain "domain.com" for domain "foodomain.com"
fixed HTML5 form attribute handling XPath query
Removed old way of building icu data.
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Kernel.php
This seems to be a remnant of when the code dealt with crypt() directly. The password_hash() function expects the cost option to be an LVAL (it does a type conversion for strings).
* 2.3:
[Locale] added support for the position argument to NumberFormatter::parse()
[Locale] added some more stubs for the number formatter
[Yaml] fixed typo
[Yaml] fixed a test on PHP < 5.4
[DomCrawler]Crawler guess charset from html
fixed PHP 5.3 compatibility
[Yaml] reverted previous merge partially (refs #8897)
[Security] remove unused logger
[Security] fix typo
[Yaml] Fixed filename in the ParseException message
* 2.2:
[Locale] added support for the position argument to NumberFormatter::parse()
[Locale] added some more stubs for the number formatter
[Yaml] fixed typo
[Yaml] fixed a test on PHP < 5.4
[DomCrawler]Crawler guess charset from html
fixed PHP 5.3 compatibility
[Yaml] reverted previous merge partially (refs #8897)
[Security] remove unused logger
[Security] fix typo
[Yaml] Fixed filename in the ParseException message
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Input/InputDefinition.php
src/Symfony/Component/Locale/Stub/StubNumberFormatter.php
src/Symfony/Component/Locale/Tests/Stub/StubNumberFormatterTest.php
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
----------
New Component: Expression Language
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #8850, #7352
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | not yet
TODO:
- [ ] write documentation
- [x] add tests for the new component
- [x] implement expression support for access rules in the security component
- [x] find a better character/convention for expressions in the YAML format
- [x] check the performance of the evaluation mode
- [x] better error messages in the evaluation mode
- [x] add support in the Routing
- [x] add support in the Validator
The ExpressionLanguage component provides an engine that can compile and
evaluate expressions.
An expression is a one-liner that returns a value (mostly, but not limited to, Booleans).
It is a strip-down version of Twig (only the expression part of it is
implemented.) Like Twig, the expression is lexed, parsed, and
compiled/evaluated. So, it is immune to external injections by design.
If we compare it to Twig, here are the main big differences:
* only support for Twig expressions
* no ambiguity for calls (foo.bar is only valid for properties, foo['bar'] is only valid for array calls, and foo.bar() is required for method calls)
* no support for naming conventions in method calls (if the method is named getFoo(), you must use getFoo() and not foo())
* no notion of a line for errors, but a cursor (we are mostly talking about one-liners here)
* removed everything specific to the templating engine (like output escaping or filters)
* no support for named arguments in method calls
* only one extension point with functions (no possibility to define new operators, ...)
* and probably even more I don't remember right now
* there is no need for a runtime environment, the compiled PHP string is self-sufficient
An open question is whether we keep the difference betweens arrays and hashes.
The other big difference with Twig is that it can work in two modes (possible
because of the restrictions described above):
* compilation: the expression is compiled to PHP and is self-sufficient
* evaluation: the expression is evaluated without being compiled to PHP (the node tree produced by the parser can be serialized and evaluated afterwards -- so it can be saved on disk or in a database to speed up things when needed)
Let's see a simple example:
```php
$language = new ExpressionLanguage();
echo $language->evaluate('1 + 1');
// will echo 2
echo $language->compile('1 + 2');
// will echo "(1 + 2)"
```
The language supports:
* all basic math operators (with precedence rules):
* unary: not, !, -, +
* binary: or, ||, and, &&, b-or, b-xor, b-and, ==, ===, !=, !==, <, >, >=, <=, not in, in, .., +, -, ~, *, /, %, **
* all literals supported by Twig: strings, numbers, arrays (`[1, 2]`), hashes
(`{a: "b"}`), Booleans, and null.
* simple variables (`foo`), array accesses (`foo[1]`), property accesses
(`foo.bar`), and method calls (`foo.bar(1, 2)`).
* the ternary operator: `true ? true : false` (and all the shortcuts
implemented in Twig).
* function calls (`constant('FOO')` -- `constant` is the only built-in
functions).
* and of course, any combination of the above.
The compilation is better for performances as the end result is just a plain PHP string without any runtime. For the evaluation, we need to tokenize, parse, and evaluate the nodes on the fly. This can be optimized by using a `ParsedExpression` or a `SerializedParsedExpression` instead:
```php
$nodes = $language->parse($expr, $names);
$expression = new SerializedParsedExpression($expr, serialize($nodes));
// You can now store the expression in a DB for later reuse
// a SerializedParsedExpression can be evaluated like any other expressions,
// but under the hood, the lexer and the parser won't be used at all, so it''s much faster.
$language->evaluate($expression);
```
That's all folks!
I can see many use cases for this new component, and we have two use cases in
Symfony that we can implement right away.
## Using Expressions in the Service Container
The first one is expression support in the service container (it would replace
#8850) -- anywhere you can pass an argument in the service container, you can
use an expression:
```php
$c->register('foo', 'Foo')->addArgument(new Expression('bar.getvalue()'));
```
You have access to the service container via `this`:
container.get("bar").getvalue(container.getParameter("value"))
The implementation comes with two functions that simplifies expressions
(`service()` to get a service, and `parameter` to get a parameter value). The
previous example can be simplified to:
service("bar").getvalue(parameter("value"))
Here is how to use it in XML:
```xml
<parameters>
<parameter key="value">foobar</parameter>
</parameters>
<services>
<service id="foo" class="Foo">
<argument type="expression">service('bar').getvalue(parameter('value'))</argument>
</service>
<service id="bar" class="Bar" />
</services>
```
and in YAML (I chose the syntax randomly ;)):
```yaml
parameters:
value: foobar
services:
bar:
class: Bar
foo:
class: Foo
arguments: [@=service("bar").getvalue(parameter("value"))]
```
When using the container builder, Symfony uses the evaluator, but with the PHP
dumper, the compiler is used, and there is no overhead as the expression
engine is not needed at runtime. The expression above would be compiled to:
```php
$this->get("bar")->getvalue($this->getParameter("value"))
```
## Using Expression for Security Access Control Rules
The second use case in Symfony is for access rules.
As we all know, the way to configure the security access control rules is confusing, which might lead to insecure applications (see http://symfony.com/blog/security-access-control-documentation-issue for more information).
Here is how the new `allow_if` works:
```yaml
access_control:
- { path: ^/_internal/secure, allow_if: "'127.0.0.1' == request.getClientIp() or has_role('ROLE_ADMIN')" }
```
This one restricts the URLs starting with `/_internal/secure` to people browsing from the localhost. Here, `request` is the current Request instance. In the expression, there is access to the following variables:
* `request`
* `token`
* `user`
And to the following functions:
* `is_anonymous`
* `is_authenticated`
* `is_fully_authenticated`
* `is_rememberme`
* `has_role`
You can also use expressions in Twig, which works well with the `is_granted` function:
```jinja
{% if is_granted(expression('has_role("FOO")')) %}
...
{% endif %}
```
## Using Expressions in the Routing
Out of the box, Symfony can only match an incoming request based on some pre-determined variables (like the path info, the method, the scheme, ...). But some people want to be able to match on more complex logic, based on other information of the Request object. That's why we introduced `RequestMatcherInterface` recently (but we no default implementation in Symfony itself).
The first change I've made (not related to expression support) is implement this interface for the default `UrlMatcher`. It was simple enough.
Then, I've added a new `condition` configuration for Route objects, which allow you to add any valid expression. An expression has access to the `request` and to the routing `context`.
Here is how one would configure it in a YAML file:
```yaml
hello:
path: /hello/{name}
condition: "context.getMethod() in ['GET', 'HEAD'] and request.headers.get('User-Agent') =~ '/firefox/i'"
```
Why do I keep the context as all the data are also available in the request? Because you can also use the condition without using the RequestMatcherInterface, in which case, you don't have access to the request. So, the previous example is equivalent to:
```yaml
hello:
path: /hello/{name}
condition: "request.getMethod() in ['GET', 'HEAD'] and request.headers.get('User-Agent') =~ '/firefox/i'"
```
When using the PHP dumper, there is no overhead as the condition is compiled. Here is how it looks like:
```php
// hello
if (0 === strpos($pathinfo, '/hello') && preg_match('#^/hello/(?P<name>[^/]++)$#s', $pathinfo, $matches) && (in_array($context->getMethod(), array(0 => "GET", 1 => "HEAD")) && preg_match("/firefox/i", $request->headers->get("User-Agent")))) {
return $this->mergeDefaults(array_replace($matches, array('_route' => 'hello')), array ());
}
```
Be warned that conditions are not taken into account when generating a URL.
## Using Expressions in the Validator
There is a new Expression constraint that you can put on a class. The expression is then evaluated for validation:
```php
use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert;
/**
* @Assert\Condition(condition="this.getFoo() == 'fo'", message="Not good!")
*/
class Obj
{
public function getFoo()
{
return 'foo';
}
}
```
In the expression, you get access to the current object via the `this` variable.
## Dynamic annotations
The expression language component is also very useful in annotations. the SensoLabs FrameworkExtraBundle leverages this possibility to implement HTTP validation caching in the `@Cache` annotation and to add a new `@Security` annotation (see sensiolabs/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle#238.)
Commits
-------
d4ebbfd [Validator] Renamed Condition to Expression and added possibility to set it onto properties
a3b3a78 [Validator] added a constraint that runs an expression
1bcfb40 added optimized versions of expressions
984bd38 mades things more consistent for the end user
d477f15 [Routing] added support for expression conditions in routes
86ac8d7 [ExpressionLanguage] improved performance
e369d14 added a Twig extension to create Expression instances
38b7fde added support for expression in control access rules
2777ac7 [HttpFoundation] added ExpressionRequestMatcher
c25abd9 [DependencyInjection] added support for expressions in the service container
3a41781 [ExpressionLanguage] added support for regexes
9d98fa2 [ExpressionLanguage] added the component
This PR was merged into the 2.2 branch.
Discussion
----------
[Security] fix typo and remove unused logger
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| License | MIT
Commits
-------
a33cc51 [Security] remove unused logger
62de9c1 [Security] fix typo
This PR was merged into the master branch.
Discussion
----------
[Security] Remove unused use statement
Commits
-------
6981669 Remove unused use statement
* 2.3:
fixed phpdoc
Fix some annotates
[FrameworkBundle] made sure that the debug event dispatcher is used everywhere
[HttpKernel] remove unneeded strtoupper
updated the composer install command to reflect changes in Composer
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Serializer/Encoder/XmlEncoder.php
* 2.2:
Fix some annotates
[FrameworkBundle] made sure that the debug event dispatcher is used everywhere
[HttpKernel] remove unneeded strtoupper
updated the composer install command to reflect changes in Composer
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Command/Command.php
src/Symfony/Component/Console/Input/InputDefinition.php
src/Symfony/Component/CssSelector/Node/CombinedSelectorNode.php
src/Symfony/Component/Form/Form.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Debug/ErrorHandler.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/DependencyInjection/RegisterListenersPass.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Tests/DependencyInjection/RegisterListenersPassTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/Locale/Locale.php
src/Symfony/Component/Locale/README.md
src/Symfony/Component/Locale/Stub/DateFormat/FullTransformer.php
* 2.3:
[FrameworkBundle][Security] Replaced void return type with null for consistency
fixed CS
NativeSessionStorage regenerate
removed unneeded comment
Use setTimeZone if this method exists.
Fix FileResource test
fixed wrong usage of unset()
[HttpFoundation] Fixed the way path to directory is trimmed.
[Console] Fixed argument parsing when a single dash is passed.
* 2.2:
[FrameworkBundle][Security] Replaced void return type with null for consistency
fixed CS
NativeSessionStorage regenerate
removed unneeded comment
Use setTimeZone if this method exists.
Fix FileResource test
fixed wrong usage of unset()
[HttpFoundation] Fixed the way path to directory is trimmed.
[Console] Fixed argument parsing when a single dash is passed.
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Debug/ErrorHandler.php
* 2.3:
Fixed docblock in UserInterface::getSalt()
[Process] Fix#8970 : read output once the process is finished, enable pipe tests on Windows
[DoctrineBridge] Improved test coverage of EntityChoiceList
[DoctrineBridge] Improved test coverage of EntityChoiceList
[Form] Improved test coverage of ChoiceList classes
[Form] Fixed expanded choice field to be marked invalid when unknown choices are submitted
[Form] Fixed ChoiceList::get*By*() methods to preserve order and array keys
[Form] Removed usage of the ChoiceList::getIndicesFor*() methods where they don't offer any performance benefit
[Form] Improved test coverage of ChoiceList classes
[Form] Fixed expanded choice field to be marked invalid when unknown choices are submitted
[Form] Fixed ChoiceList::get*By*() methods to preserve order and array keys
[Form] Removed usage of the ChoiceList::getIndicesFor*() methods where they don't offer any performance benefit
Removed duplicate annotation
[HttpKernel] made code more reliable
[HttpFoundation] fixed regression in the way the request format is handled for duplicated requests (closes#8917)
[HttpKernel] fixer HInclude src (closes#8951)
Fixed escaping of service identifiers in configuration
Conflicts:
src/Symfony/Bridge/Doctrine/Tests/Form/ChoiceList/GenericEntityChoiceListTest.php
src/Symfony/Bridge/Doctrine/Tests/Form/Type/EntityTypeTest.php
src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Tests/Fragment/HIncludeFragmentRendererTest.php