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Add a new Link component
| Q | A
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| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? |no <!-- don't forget updating src/**/CHANGELOG.md files -->
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no <!-- don't forget updating UPGRADE-*.md files -->
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | n/a
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | todo
This a proposal to extract HTTP preloading features introduced in #21478 in their own component.
There are some good reasons to do it:
* HTTP preloading is not (only) about assets: this standalone component could be very useful to replace resources embedding in APIs by HTTP/2 pushes like described in [this article](https://evertpot.com/rest-embedding-hal-http2/) by @evert. In such case, there is no reason to carry the whole asset component for an API.
* There is no dependency nor relation at all between the code of the asset compnent and the one I've added for Preloading features
* It makes the code cleaner (no more optional dependency in the `Asset` Twig extension)
This component would also better fit in HttpFoundation than in Asset. But there is no dependency between it and HttpFoundation and it can easily be used with PSR-7 too, so IMO it better belongs in a standalone component.
Btw, ~~~I plan to add support for prefetching to this component. Except a PR soon.~~~ Prefetching and prerendering support added in this PR.
ping @symfony/deciders
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