March 8, 2020 Javier Eguiluz

This week, the upcoming Symfony 5.1 version added a portable HTTP/2 implementation for the Symfony HttpClient based on Amp HTTP client and the DumpServer was improved to log whenever a payload is received.

Symfony development highlights

This week, 48 pull requests were merged (24 in code and 24 in docs) and 35 issues were closed (28 in code and 7 in docs). Excluding merges, 30 authors made 1,932 additions and 289 deletions. See details for code and docs.

3.4 changelog:

dcf3da8: [SecurityBundle] minor fixes in configuration tree builder

600b2b5: use some PHP 5.4 constants unconditionally

e44a3f5: [DependencyInjection] fixed XmlFileLoader error message

c510547: [Validator] updated Polish translation

0ad2fdf: [Validator] updated Arab translation

4.4 changelog:

0936a4e: [DomCrawler] prevent deprecation being triggered from assertion

4ab8774: [FrameworkBundle] register only existing transport factories

afdd507: [Routing] prevent localized routes _locale default & requirement from being overridden

d246e94: [Routing] fix some wrong localized routes tests

1647cbd: [DependencyInjection] fixed dumping errored definitions

3801ddc: [DependencyInjection] ignore extra tags added by autoconfiguration in PriorityTaggedServiceTrait

Master changelog:

db46f3b: [Ldap] add error code in exceptions generated by ldap

f632b76: [HttpClient] add portable HTTP/2 implementation based on Amp's HTTP client

45c4ffa: [Security/Http] hash persistent RememberMe token

b470af1: [VarDumper] log whenever a payload is received in DumpServer

dbe37de: [Messenger] show message & handler(s) class description in debug:messenger

Symfony CLI

Symfony CLI is a must-have tool when developing Symfony applications on your local machine. It includes the Symfony Local Server, the best way to run local Symfony applications. This week Symfony CLI released its new 4.12.10 version with the following changes:

Fix SYMFONY_DEFAULT_ROUTE_* variables when using Varnish as the front end

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