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633 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Fabien Potencier
574f2542df [HttpKernel] fixed flashes in the request data collector 2012-02-12 14:51:17 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
1e79e30c7b added back flashes into the request data collector (and in the web profiler) 2012-02-12 13:37:15 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
e986b9b7e5 merged branch pulzarraider/memcache_profiler_storage (PR #2766)
Commits
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7474293 memcache profiler storage support added

Discussion
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[HttpKernel] [FrameworkBundle] Memcache(d) Profiler Storage added

Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -

There are 2 memcache PHP extensions: Memcache and MemcacheD (with "D" at the end) - both are supported.

How to use Memcache Profiler Storage (Memcache php extension is used):
change (or add if there isn't) "dsn" in framework/profiler section in config_dev.yml

```
...
framework:
    ...
    profiler:
        ...
        dsn: memcache://127.0.0.1/11211
...
```

How to use Memcached Profiler Storage (MemcacheD php extension is used):
change "dsn" in framework/profiler section in config_dev.yml

```
...
framework:
    ...
    profiler:
        ...
        dsn: memcached://127.0.0.1/11211
...
```

Last changes:
- memcached support addedd
- optimized performance (serialization done in extension, index is created with ```append``` function)
- updated to last version of Profiler (find by method, avoid duplications)
- done squash on commits

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by stloyd at 2011-12-01T23:36:02Z

You need to add check for index name size, AFAIK memcache will fail if key is longer than 250 characters.

Also please do an `squash` for all those commits.

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by pulzarraider at 2011-12-02T00:15:28Z

@stloyd Thanks. I will add the check for key length.

I am just starting with git. Could you please add some tutorial about squash to a documentation page: http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/contributing/code/patches.html ? It will help me (and maybe some others) to do it correct way.

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by stof at 2011-12-02T00:19:01Z

http://help.github.com/rebase/

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by pulzarraider at 2011-12-03T18:56:11Z

Thanks @stof, rebase done.

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by dlsniper at 2011-12-11T14:00:17Z

Hi,

Would it be possible to either use Memcached instead of Memcache or make it configurable to use either Memcache or Memcached?
I've did a little digging on the benefits of using Memcached over Memcache (like for example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1442411/using-memcache-vs-memcached-with-php http://devzone.zend.com/1869/zendcon-sessions-episode-040-memcached-the-better-memcache-interface/ ) and maybe this will also help in not having two extensions installed for people who are using Memcached already.

Regards.

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by pulzarraider at 2011-12-11T16:15:58Z

@dlsniper  thanks for great comment. I will add memcached support.

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by stof at 2011-12-12T20:49:00Z

@pulzarraider what is the status of this PR ? Is it still a WIP ?

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by pulzarraider at 2011-12-12T22:58:48Z

@stof Yes, it's still WIP. I'm working on a memcached (with D at the end) support. It will be finished in the next few days.

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by dlsniper at 2011-12-15T12:51:52Z

@pulzarraider if I can help you with the PR let me know.

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by pulzarraider at 2012-01-08T20:22:24Z

@dlsniper @stof I've finally added memcached support and done some optimizations. Memcache(d) profiler storage is now ready.

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by dlsniper at 2012-01-08T22:12:29Z

I'm glad you finished this @pulzarraider
Thanks! for your hard work!

+1 for this PR

@stof, @fabpot is it good to go on master?

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by pulzarraider at 2012-01-28T19:45:56Z

@stof, @fabpot ping
2012-02-12 13:26:06 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
7995b80bad merged branch vicb/profiler.terminate (PR #3223)
Commits
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3dd3d58 [EventListener] Fix an issue with sub-requests
71bf279 cleanup
acdb325 [StopWatch] Provide a cleaner API
acd1287 [Stopwatch] rename the section event to avoid collisions
eb540be [Profiler] Allow profiling the terminate event
4ccdc53 [HttpKernel] Cleanup of PdoProfilerStorage
814876f [HttpKernel] Tweak the code of the ProfilerListener

Discussion
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[Profiler] Allow profiling the terminate event

![Travis](https://secure.travis-ci.org/vicb/symfony.png?branch=profiler.terminate)

This PR is mainly about allowing to profile the terminate event (i.e. see it in the timeline panel)

There are some other tweaks.

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by vicb at 2012-02-02T14:43:20Z

please don't merge for now. good question. bad answer.

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by vicb at 2012-02-06T15:05:46Z

While first commits were focused on problem solving, the last brings a clean API with the ability to re-open an existing section in order to add events (re-setting event origins and merging them were just hacks).

Should be ready to be merged.

_Edit: Sorry, couldn't resist adding a private helper class again!_

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by stof at 2012-02-06T18:30:09Z

@vicb you should stop adding such classes defined in the same file. Otherwise we will have to change the CS (and to stop telling we respect the PSR-0 standard)

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by vicb at 2012-02-06T18:33:36Z

Once again PSR-0 is about autoloading which is exactly why I do not want in such cases. CS are an other matter and yes I think they should be changed to allow this (and I am going to submit a PR right now).

The only argument I could accept is whether this class should be private or not.

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by vicb at 2012-02-06T19:57:06Z

Thanks for your valuable feedback @stof

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by fabpot at 2012-02-11T20:53:03Z

Have you tested it on a project? Because it breaks my simple examples (where I have some sub-requests).

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by vicb at 2012-02-12T09:47:23Z

my bad, should be ok now.
2012-02-12 13:12:18 +01:00
Victor Berchet
3dd3d582c4 [EventListener] Fix an issue with sub-requests 2012-02-12 10:44:50 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
745b9a6d6c [HttpKernel] fixed function support in ControllerResolver (closes #3331) 2012-02-12 00:34:53 +01:00
Victor Berchet
71bf279e9f cleanup 2012-02-06 20:55:45 +01:00
Victor Berchet
acdb325067 [StopWatch] Provide a cleaner API 2012-02-06 16:01:16 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
766b88fd21 [HttpKernel] added support for FlattenException in ExceptionHandler::createResponse 2012-02-05 12:11:13 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
b1148e334f merged 2.0 2012-02-04 08:03:45 +01:00
Victor Berchet
acd1287d02 [Stopwatch] rename the section event to avoid collisions 2012-01-31 08:41:00 +01:00
Victor Berchet
eb540bef29 [Profiler] Allow profiling the terminate event 2012-01-31 08:40:49 +01:00
Victor Berchet
4ccdc530bb [HttpKernel] Cleanup of PdoProfilerStorage 2012-01-31 08:27:53 +01:00
Victor Berchet
814876fb12 [HttpKernel] Tweak the code of the ProfilerListener 2012-01-31 08:27:53 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
916597eb29 fixed CS, phpdoc, removed unused use statements 2012-01-28 18:02:36 +01:00
Victor Berchet
416a2a46df [Stopwatch] Fix some logic 2012-01-25 14:27:59 +01:00
Victor Berchet
8c3505e33c [Profiler] Tweak PHPDoc 2012-01-25 13:31:27 +01:00
Victor Berchet
3bcd154a6c [HttpKernel] Tweak the Profile class - DRY 2012-01-25 13:25:50 +01:00
Jordi Boggiano
7f96c8ad17 [HttpKernel] Prevent php script execution in cached ESI pages using HttpCache 2012-01-24 19:27:21 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
35a61b3a52 [HttpKernel] added arguments to ExceptionHandler (closes #2739) 2012-01-22 16:53:27 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
53b3c8304f [HttpKernel] fixed indentation of generated HTML in ExceptionHandler 2012-01-22 11:20:16 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
8d79ebc8ce [HttpKernel] added some unit tests for ExceptionHandler and
FlattenException
2012-01-22 11:19:40 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
3c3d202255 fixed typo 2012-01-17 10:52:45 +01:00
Hugo Hamon
0c1832450d [HttpKernel] added extra information when collecting data from an object if that object implements a __toString(). 2012-01-17 09:22:00 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
5fa0f2d92b merged 2.0 2012-01-16 07:44:08 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
02a12b2c5c merged branch kriswallsmith/strpos (PR #3097)
Commits
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fe62401 optimized string starts with checks

Discussion
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optimized string starts with checks

Doing this with strpos() is slightly faster than substr().

```
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: no
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: -
Todo: -
```

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by vicb at 2012-01-11T19:58:27Z

How faster ? even if the string is long and do not contain an occurrence of the sub-string ?
Looks like micro-(not)-optimizations to me.

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by kriswallsmith at 2012-01-11T20:04:26Z

The difference is about 0.1s when repeated 1M times.

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by vicb at 2012-01-11T20:08:12Z

% would be better (machine & env independant), what string size, what match offset ?
I personally vote against (`substr` is more meaningful to me and I do not like micro-optims)

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by kriswallsmith at 2012-01-11T20:12:34Z

I personally consider this a coding standard but don't want to bikeshed here :)

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by vicb at 2012-01-11T20:28:08Z

I have [tried](https://gist.github.com/1596588) at home.
`strpos ` **is** faster unless you have a very long string, probably because you do not need to create a new string, interesting, thanks for the tip.

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by Tobion at 2012-01-11T22:40:18Z

I think strpos() is more useful. Say you want to change the string you have to replace 2 variables (the text and the length parameter) when using substr(). It could also introduce bugs when they don't match. With strpos() it's only the text.

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by robocoder at 2012-01-11T22:43:22Z

alternate micro-optimization that doesn't create a temporary string:
```
strncmp($v, "@", 1) === 0
```

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by Tobion at 2012-01-11T22:47:12Z

@robocoder probably the fastest solution but needs to be benchmarked
2012-01-12 18:48:45 +01:00
Kris Wallsmith
7f7f82a53e [HttpKernel] removed unnecessary regex
The pattern was also flawed because of the unescaped `.`
2012-01-12 09:33:03 -08:00
Kris Wallsmith
fe62401907 optimized string starts with checks
Doing this with strpos() is slightly faster than substr().
2012-01-11 11:33:56 -08:00
Fabien Potencier
fa1c946140 fixed some phpdoc 2012-01-11 15:52:51 +01:00
Victor Berchet
c0ad1ac170 [HttpKernel] Minor fixes in the Stopwatch 2012-01-10 22:23:16 +01:00
Andrej Hudec
747429341e memcache profiler storage support added
fix CS

fix CS + remove unneeded else

add documentation, change protected methods as private

rename var

throw exception for invalid name, index fix

memcache profiler storage support added, fix CS and minor bugs

fix CS

removed unneeded else

- memcached support added
- improved performance (serialization, index)

updated code to last version of Profiler
2012-01-10 00:33:54 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
8ce034fae0 Revert "merged 2.0"
This reverts commit 7000e944fd, reversing
changes made to 9d9013d662.
2012-01-08 20:43:02 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
3e9d937eb8 updated VERSION for 2.0.9 2012-01-06 07:49:25 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
7000e944fd merged 2.0 2012-01-05 14:54:04 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
208c2e468c removed the version attribute in all composer.json files 2012-01-05 14:51:20 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
cadf3d4243 [HttpKernel] fixed doubled results for the file profiler (closes #2915) 2012-01-02 12:10:17 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
3d5ecc0478 [HttpKernel] added the path info in the request data collector 2011-12-31 15:51:33 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
899e252032 merged branch symfony/streaming (PR #2935)
Commits
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887c0e9 moved EngineInterface::stream() to a new StreamingEngineInterface to keep BC with 2.0
473741b added the possibility to change a StreamedResponse callback after its creation
8717d44 moved a test in the constructor
e44b8ba made some cosmetic changes
0038d1b [HttpFoundation] added support for streamed responses

Discussion
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[HttpFoundation] added support for streamed responses

To stream a Response, use the StreamedResponse class instead of the
standard Response class:

    $response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
        echo 'FOO';
    });

    $response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
        echo 'FOO';
    }, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/plain'));

As you can see, a StreamedResponse instance takes a PHP callback instead of
a string for the Response content. It's up to the developer to stream the
response content from the callback with standard PHP functions like echo.
You can also use flush() if needed.

From a controller, do something like this:

    $twig = $this->get('templating');

    return new StreamedResponse(function () use ($templating) {
        $templating->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');
    }, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/html'));

If you are using the base controller, you can use the stream() method instead:

    return $this->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');

You can stream an existing file by using the PHP built-in readfile() function:

    new StreamedResponse(function () use ($file) {
        readfile($file);
    }, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'image/png');

Read http://php.net/flush for more information about output buffering in PHP.

Note that you should do your best to move all expensive operations to
be "activated/evaluated/called" during template evaluation.

Templates
---------

If you are using Twig as a template engine, everything should work as
usual, even if are using template inheritance!

However, note that streaming is not supported for PHP templates. Support
is impossible by design (as the layout is rendered after the main content).

Exceptions
----------

Exceptions thrown during rendering will be rendered as usual except that
some content might have been rendered already.

Limitations
-----------

As the getContent() method always returns false for streamed Responses, some
event listeners won't work at all:

* Web debug toolbar is not available for such Responses (but the profiler works fine);
* ESI is not supported.

Also note that streamed responses cannot benefit from HTTP caching for obvious
reasons.

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by Seldaek at 2011/12/21 06:34:13 -0800

Just an idea: what about exposing flush() to twig? Possibly in a way that it will not call it if the template is not streaming. That way you could always add a flush() after your </head> tag to make sure that goes out as fast as possible, but it wouldn't mess with non-streamed responses. Although it appears flush() doesn't affect output buffers, so I guess it doesn't need anything special.

When you say "ESI is not supported.", that means only the AppCache right? I don't see why this would affect Varnish, but then again as far as I know Varnish will buffer if ESI is used so the benefit of streaming there is non-existent.

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by cordoval at 2011/12/21 08:04:21 -0800

wonder what the use case is for streaming a response, very interesting.

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by johnkary at 2011/12/21 08:19:48 -0800

@cordoval Common use cases are present fairly well by this RailsCast video: http://railscasts.com/episodes/266-http-streaming

Essentially it allows faster fetching of web assets (JS, CSS, etc) located in the &lt;head>&lt;/head>, allowing those assets to be fetched as soon as possible before the remainder of the content body is computed and sent to the browser. The end goal is to improve page load speed.

There are other uses cases too like making large body content available quickly to the service consuming it. Think if you were monitoring a live feed of JSON data of newest Twitter comments.

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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/21 08:54:35 -0800

How does this relate the limitations mentioned in:
http://yehudakatz.com/2010/09/07/automatic-flushing-the-rails-3-1-plan/

Am I right to understand that due to how twig works we are not really streaming the content pieces when we call render(), but instead the entire template with its layout is rendered and only then will we flush? or does it mean that the render call will work its way to the top level layout template and form then on it can send the content until it hits another block, which it then first renders before it continues to send the data?

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by stof at 2011/12/21 09:02:53 -0800

@lsmith77 this is why the ``stream`` method calls ``display`` in Twig instead of ``render``. ``display`` uses echo to print the output of the template line by line (and blocks are simply method calls in the middle). Look at your compiled templates to see it (the ``doDisplay`` method)
Rendering a template with Twig simply use an output buffer around the rendering.

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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:24:33 -0800

@lsmith77: We don't have the Rails problem thanks to Twig as the order of execution is the right one by default (the layout is executed first); it means that we can have the flush feature without any change to how the core works. As @stof mentioned, we are using `display`, not `render`, so we are streaming your templates for byte one.

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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:36:41 -0800

@Seldaek: yes, I meant ESI with the PHP reverse proxy.

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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:37:34 -0800

@Seldaek: I have `flush()` support for Twig on my todo-list. As you mentioned, It should be trivial to implement.

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by fzaninotto at 2011/12/21 09:48:18 -0800

How do streaming responses deal with assets that must be called in the head, but are declared in the body?

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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 09:52:12 -0800

@fzaninotto: What do you mean?

With Twig, your layout is defined with blocks ("holes"). These blocks are overridden by child templates, but evaluated as they are encountered in the layout. So, everything works as expected.

As noted in the commit message, this does not work with PHP templates for the problems mentioned in the Rails post (as the order of execution is not the right one -- the child template is first evaluated and then the layout).

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by fzaninotto at 2011/12/21 10:07:35 -0800

I was referring to using Assetic. Not sure if this compiles to Twig the same way as javascript and stylesheet blocks placed in the head - and therefore executed in the right way.

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by fabpot at 2011/12/21 10:34:59 -0800

@Seldaek: I've just added a `flush` tag in Twig 1.5: 1d6dfad4f5

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by catchamonkey at 2011/12/21 13:29:22 -0800

I'm really happy you've got this into the core, it's a great feature to have! Good work.
2011-12-31 08:12:02 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
228f3fc540 merged branch webfactory/tolerant_esi_include (PR #2952)
Commits
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cae7db0 Be more tolerant and also accept <esi:include ...></esi:include>, also if it is not 100% standards compliant.

Discussion
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Be more tolerant and also accept <esi:include ...></esi:include>

I know this is not 100% standards compliant, but:

We need to do some XHTML processing on the output using PHP's DOM extension and the underlying libxml2.

libxml2 seems to be unable to keep the <esi:include /> tag as such and will expand it to ```<esi:include ...></esi:include>```.

Note this has nothing to do with having LIBXML_NOEMPTYTAG set (http://php.net/manual/de/domdocument.savexml.php). Rather it seems to be a problem for libxml that it cannot recognize <esi:include> as an "EMPTY" tag (in the DTD sense) because it is not defined in a standard xhtml1-strict DTD.
2011-12-26 22:30:23 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
5b4e6190c4 updated VERSION for 2.0.8 2011-12-26 11:56:10 +01:00
Drak
79793e442a Coding standards and removing whitespace. 2011-12-24 15:50:47 +05:45
Fabien Potencier
b498138471 merged branch willdurand/filesystem-component (PR #2949)
Commits
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4afc6ac Updated CHANGELOG-2.1
3d3239c Added Filesystem Component mention in composer.json
5775a0a Added composer.json
b26ae4a Added README
fbe9507 Added LICENSE
818a332 [Component] Moved Filesystem class to its own component

Discussion
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Filesystem component

Related to #2946

William

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by stof at 2011/12/22 10:58:25 -0800

you need to add the new component in the ``replace``  section of the main composer.json, and you also need to add it as a dependency for FrameworkBundle as it defines a service using it.

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by stof at 2011/12/22 10:59:34 -0800

and you need to update the changelog file

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by willdurand at 2011/12/22 11:06:04 -0800

@stof thanks. Is it ok ?

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by stof at 2011/12/22 11:13:31 -0800

mentioning the move only once in the changelog would probably be enough (and it is especially not needed in the FrameworkBundle section IMO) but otherwise it's fine
2011-12-24 09:15:42 +01:00
Matthias Pigulla
cae7db0d19 Be more tolerant and also accept <esi:include ...></esi:include>, also if it is not 100% standards compliant. 2011-12-23 19:02:12 +01:00
Joseph Bielawski
9daa2a6cc8 [Profiler] Add function to get parent token directly 2011-12-23 09:45:13 +01:00
William DURAND
818a3321c0 [Component] Moved Filesystem class to its own component 2011-12-22 19:36:46 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
0038d1bac4 [HttpFoundation] added support for streamed responses
To stream a Response, use the StreamedResponse class instead of the
standard Response class:

    $response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
        echo 'FOO';
    });

    $response = new StreamedResponse(function () {
        echo 'FOO';
    }, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/plain'));

As you can see, a StreamedResponse instance takes a PHP callback instead of
a string for the Response content. It's up to the developer to stream the
response content from the callback with standard PHP functions like echo.
You can also use flush() if needed.

From a controller, do something like this:

    $twig = $this->get('templating');

    return new StreamedResponse(function () use ($templating) {
        $templating->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');
    }, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'text/html'));

If you are using the base controller, you can use the stream() method instead:

    return $this->stream('BlogBundle:Annot:streamed.html.twig');

You can stream an existing file by using the PHP built-in readfile() function:

    new StreamedResponse(function () use ($file) {
        readfile($file);
    }, 200, array('Content-Type' => 'image/png');

Read http://php.net/flush for more information about output buffering in PHP.

Note that you should do your best to move all expensive operations to
be "activated/evaluated/called" during template evaluation.

Templates
---------

If you are using Twig as a template engine, everything should work as
usual, even if are using template inheritance!

However, note that streaming is not supported for PHP templates. Support
is impossible by design (as the layout is rendered after the main content).

Exceptions
----------

Exceptions thrown during rendering will be rendered as usual except that
some content might have been rendered already.

Limitations
-----------

As the getContent() method always returns false for streamed Responses, some
event listeners won't work at all:

* Web debug toolbar is not available for such Responses (but the profiler works fine);
* ESI is not supported.

Also note that streamed responses cannot benefit from HTTP caching for obvious
reasons.
2011-12-21 14:34:26 +01:00
Fabien Potencier
05285e429c merged branch dustin10/cache-clearers (PR #2857)
Commits
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3ae976c fixed CS
84ad40d added cache clear hook

Discussion
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[Cache][2.1] Added cache clear hook

Allows bundles to hook into the `cache:clear` command by using the `kernel.cache_clearer` tag instead of using the `event_dispatcher` service.

See #1884

Bug fix: No
Feature addition: Yes
Backwards compatibility break: No
Symfony2 tests pass: Yes
Fixes the following tickets: #1884
References the following tickets: #1884

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by dustin10 at 2011/12/16 11:03:54 -0800

Rebased to squash all commits into one.

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by lsmith77 at 2011/12/17 05:27:29 -0800

@fabpot: we figured that priorities wouldn't be needed for cleaning .. haven't tested the PR, but conceptually it looks good to me and aside from the priority stuff its modeled after the cache warners.

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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 09:46:26 -0800

@fabpot Updated to pass cache dir to `clear` method.

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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 10:02:21 -0800

@stof and @fabpot Another thought I just had. Should the `$this->getContainer()->get('cache_clearer')->clear($realCacheDir);` call in the `CacheClearCommand` be done before the warming?

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by stof at 2011/12/19 10:03:59 -0800

indeed. the clearing should be done before the warming.

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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 10:19:28 -0800

Squashed all commits into one. Let me know if there is anything else.

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by dustin10 at 2011/12/19 10:31:50 -0800

Fixed extra lines.
2011-12-19 19:52:15 +01:00
Dustin Dobervich
3ae976cd5a fixed CS 2011-12-19 12:30:32 -06:00
Dustin Dobervich
84ad40dcc8 added cache clear hook 2011-12-19 12:17:48 -06:00
Fabien Potencier
5d6a7d35b0 merged 2.0 2011-12-18 14:48:17 +01:00