forked from https://github.com/symfony/symfony
c3ad8a5c9b
This PR was merged into the 4.2 branch.
Discussion
----------
[FrameworkBundle][Messenger] Restore check for messenger serializer default id
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | 4.2 <!-- see below -->
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no <!-- don't forget to update src/**/CHANGELOG.md files -->
| BC breaks? | no <!-- see https://symfony.com/bc -->
| Deprecations? | no <!-- don't forget to update UPGRADE-*.md and src/**/CHANGELOG.md files -->
| Tests pass? | yes <!-- please add some, will be required by reviewers -->
| Fixed tickets | https://symfony-devs.slack.com/archives/C9PQ75TV3/p1543590611003500 <!-- #-prefixed issue number(s), if any -->
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | N/A
From Slack:
> @adamquaile [4:10 PM]
> So, I just updated to 4.2 today, and got this message:
> > The default Messenger serializer cannot be enabled as the Serializer support is not available. Try enabling it or running "composer require symfony/serializer-pack"
>
> In the docs it's stated:
> > In order to use Symfony's built-in AMQP transport, you will need the Serializer Component. Ensure that it is installed with:
>
>But I haven't yet configured AMQP - I'm using my own transport. Should I be getting this exception?
---
This check was removed in https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/28405, but is actually still necessary to not fail as soon as you can install the Messenger component without the Serializer one installed.
Commits
-------
|
||
---|---|---|
.composer | ||
.github | ||
src/Symfony | ||
.appveyor.yml | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
.php_cs.dist | ||
.travis.yml | ||
CHANGELOG-4.0.md | ||
CHANGELOG-4.1.md | ||
CHANGELOG-4.2.md | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
composer.json | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
CONTRIBUTORS.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
link | ||
phpunit | ||
phpunit.xml.dist | ||
README.md | ||
UPGRADE-4.0.md | ||
UPGRADE-4.1.md | ||
UPGRADE-4.2.md | ||
UPGRADE-5.0.md |
Symfony is a PHP framework for web applications and a set of reusable PHP components. Symfony is used by thousands of web applications (including BlaBlaCar.com and Spotify.com) and most of the popular PHP projects (including Drupal and Magento).
Installation
- Install Symfony with Composer (see requirements details).
- Symfony follows the semantic versioning strictly, publishes "Long Term Support" (LTS) versions and has a release process that is predictable and business-friendly.
Documentation
- Read the Getting Started guide if you are new to Symfony.
- Try the Symfony Demo application to learn Symfony in practice.
- Master Symfony with the Guides and Tutorials, the Components docs and the Best Practices reference.
Community
- Join the Symfony Community and meet other members at the Symfony events.
- Get Symfony support on Stack Overflow, Slack, IRC, etc.
- Follow us on GitHub, Twitter and Facebook.
- Read our Code of Conduct and meet the CARE Team
Contributing
Symfony is an Open Source, community-driven project with thousands of contributors. Join them contributing code or contributing documentation.
Security Issues
If you discover a security vulnerability within Symfony, please follow our disclosure procedure.
About Us
Symfony development is sponsored by SensioLabs, led by the Symfony Core Team and supported by Symfony contributors.