* 2.8: (22 commits)
Tests and fix for issue in array model data in EntityType field with multiple=true
[Form] Fixed PercentToLocalizedStringTransformer to accept both comma and dot as decimal separator, if possible
removed useless PHPDoc
[Form] Fix FormInterface::submit() annotation
PdoSessionHandler: fix advisory lock for pgsql when session.sid_bits_per_character > 4
HttpCache does not consider ESI resources in HEAD requests
Fix translation for "This field was not expected"
[Routing] Enhance Route(Collection) docblocks
Added improvement for accuracy in MoneyToLocalizedStringTransformer.
Removed unused private property
Use correct verb form in the pull request template
Use PHP_MAXPATHLEN in Filesystem.
Added null as explicit return type (?TokenInterface)
[FrameworkBundle] Fix Routing\DelegatingLoader
Render all line breaks according to the exception message
[Form] Fix phpdoc
[DI] remove confusing code
[Form] Fixed GroupSequence with "constraints" option
[Validator] Clarify UUID validator behavior
[Filesystem] Fixed makePathRelative
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This is a very important option which allows the cookie lifetime to be changed on migrate.
For example when a user converts from an anonymous session to a logged in session one might
wish to change from a persistent cookie to browser session (e.g. a banking application).
This commit allows applications to know certain meta-data about the session
Session storage is designed to only store some data against a session ID
so this method is necessary to be compatible with any session handler, including
native handlers.
Commits
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5ae76f1 [HttpFoundation] Update documentation.
910b5c7 [HttpFoudation] CS, more tests and some optimization.
b0466e8 [HttpFoundation] Refactored BC Session class methods.
84c2e3c [HttpFoundation] Allow flash messages to have multiple messages per type.
Discussion
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[2.1][HttpFoundation] Multiple session flash messages
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: yes, but this already happened in #2583. BC `Session` methods remain unbroken.
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Fixes the following tickets: #1863
References the following tickets: #2714, #2753, #2510, #2543, #2853
Todo: -
This PR alters flash messages so that it is possible to store more than one message per flash type using the `add()` method or by passing an array of messages to `set()`.
__NOTES ABOUT BC__
This PR maintains BC behaviour with the `Session` class in that the old Symfony 2.0 methods will continue to work as before.
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by drak at 2012-02-13T06:28:33Z
I think this is ready for review @fabpot @lsmith77
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by lsmith77 at 2012-02-14T19:30:39Z
the FlashBag vs. AutoExpireFlashBag behavior and setup difference should probably also be explained in the upgrading log
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by drak at 2012-02-15T04:43:14Z
@lsmith77 Those differences are explained already in the changelog
* Added `FlashBag`. Flashes expire when retrieved by `get()` or `all()`.
This makes the implementation ESI compatible.
* Added `AutoExpireFlashBag` (default) to replicate Symfony 2.0.x auto expire behaviour of messages auto expiring
after one page page load. Messages must be retrived by `get()` or `all()`.
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by Crell at 2012-02-19T17:35:34Z
Drak asked me to weigh in here with use cases. Drupal currently has a similar session-stored-messaging system in place that I'd like to be able to replace with Flash messages. We frequently have multiple messages within a single request, however, so this change is critical to our being able to do so.
For instance, when saving an article in Drupal there is, by default, a "yay, you saved an article!" type message that gets displayed. If you also have the site configured to send email when a post is updated, you may see a "email notifications sent" message (depending on your access level). If you have a Solr server setup for search, and you're in debug mode, there will also be a "record ID X added to Solr, it should update in 2 minutes" message. And if there's a bug somewhere, you'll also get, as an error message rather than notice message, a "Oops, E_NOTICE on line 54" message.
Form validation is another case. If you have multiple errors in a single form, we prefer to list all of them. So if you screw up 4 times on a form, you may get 4 different error messages showing what you screwed up so you can fix it in one go instead of several.
Now sure, one could emulate that by building a multi-message layer on top of single-layer messages, but, really, why? "One is a special case of many", and there are many many cases where you'll want to post multiple messages. Like, most of Drupal. :-)
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by lsmith77 at 2012-03-06T20:55:51Z
@fabpot is there any information you still need before merging this? do you want more discussion in which case you might want to take this to the mailing list ..
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by drak at 2012-03-08T18:54:13Z
Another plus for this PR is that it requires no extra lines of code in templates etc to display the flashes, see https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/3267/files#diff-1
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by drak at 2012-03-15T06:38:21Z
Rebased against current `master`, should be mergeable again..
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by evillemez at 2012-03-17T03:08:41Z
+1 to this, I have an extended version of HttpFoundation just for this... would love to get rid of it.
Commits
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bd02554 [HttpFoundation] SPL IteratorAggregate+Countable on *Bags
665fdeb [HttpFoundation] SPL on ParameterBag
Discussion
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[HttpFoundation] SPL on ParameterBag
Bug fix: no
Feature addition: yes
Backwards compatibility break: no
Symfony2 tests pass: yes
Added a couple SPL interfaces to ParameterBag, added shortcuts to working with the parameters. For example:
```php
<?php
$post = Request::createFromGlobal()->request;
echo "There are {count($post)} POST variables\n";
foreach ($post as $key => $val) {
echo "{$key}: {$val}\n";
}
```
Thoughts?
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by stealth35 at 2012-03-07T13:09:11Z
You already have the `all` method
``` php
<?php
$post = Request::createFromGlobals()->request->all();
echo "There are ", count($post), " POST variables\n";
foreach ($post as $key => $val) {
echo "{$key}: {$val}\n";
}
```
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by cboden at 2012-03-07T13:50:22Z
Yes, but when in the context of working with the Request object (or POST ParamegerBag), it's 1 more call and loose variable to set.
ParameterBag is a container, these common SPL interfaces give standard PHP container methods to it.
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by lsmith77 at 2012-03-07T18:42:41Z
makes sense to me ..
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by vicb at 2012-03-09T15:45:40Z
Probably makes sense. Could you check if any other `*Bag.php` needs to be updated so that it could ba an atomic merge.
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by cboden at 2012-03-09T15:48:40Z
Whoops, good catch @vicb. I made a poor assumption all the *Bags extended ParameterBag, while only some do. I will post an update shortly.