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Fabien Potencier 2cc51b0823 merged branch fabpot/twig-render (PR #6386)
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163564b [WebProfilerBundle] replaced yaml_dump by json_encode to make the Web Profiler independent from the YAML component
1c92307 [WebProfilerBundle] fixed exception panel when no exception is thrown
00e08be [WebProfilerBundle] replaced usage of the render tag by the render function (to decouple the bundle from TwigBundle)
0e2418c [TwigBundle] added the HttpKernel extension to the default Twig loaded extensions
f0d9be0 [TwigBridge] added an extension for the HttpKernel component

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Added an HttpKernelExtension in Twig bridge and used it in the WebProfiler

The first commit introduces a new HttpKernelExtension in the Twig bridge that allows the rendering of a sub-request from a template (the code mostly comes from Silex, and will replace the code there at some point).

The name `render` is probably not the best one as it does not really tell you what it does (the same goes for the `render` tag we have in Symfony2 by the way).

Here is a list of possible names:

 * `render()`
 * `render_request()`
 * `request()`
 * `subrequest()`
 * `include_request()`

I don't really like the last one, but it is (perhaps) consistent with the `include` tag/function in Twig.

This new `render()` function is also a first step towards replacing the `render` tag (with support for ESI, SSI, ...). But it won't happen before we refactor the way it's managed now (a lot of the code is in the FrameworkBundle right now and that prevents Silex or Drupal to reuse it).

The other commits make use of this new extension to make the Web Profiler truly independent from TwigBundle and FrameworkBundle.
2012-12-17 14:59:17 +01:00
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