This week, Symfony 4.4.22 and 5.2.7 maintenance versions were published. In addition the second beta of Symfony 5.3 was released and we started publishing the New in Symfony 5.3 blog posts to showcase its most important new features.
Symfony development highlights
4.4 changelog:
a88c7fa: [HttpFoundation] fixes for PHP 8.1 deprecations 061ac77: [Yaml] expose references detected in inline notation structures c92acf4: [Security] add missing French translations for logging throttling
5.2 changelog:
56b664e: [Security] do not try to rehash null-passwords
5.x changelog:
88abb39: [Config] remove typehints in Builder and allow for EnvConfigurator 5506f2a: [Config] remove double semicolons from autogenerated config classes c78358f: [Translation] use proven DSN class from Notifier and rename package 01602ef: [Config] set FQCN as properties type instead of class name in ConfigBuilder 32534fb: [Messenger] fix manual amqp setup when autosetup disabled 1882d26: [FrameworkBundle] make debug:event-dispatcher search case insensitive 0489ffc: [OptionsResolver] add prototype definition support for nested options 610c263: [Config] remove log message when no configuration is found in ConfigBuilder 4cc0ab3: [Routing] allow extending Route attribute 942847f: [FrameworkBundle, HttpKernel] move IDE file link formats from FrameworkExtension to FileLinkFormatter
Newest issues and pull requests
Add support for $requestStack->getCurrentRequest(throwOnNull: true) [Messenger] Prevent a specific message to be sent to the failure transport [Security] Add a way to hook into PersistentRememberMeHandler [HttpFoundation] Deprecate Request::get
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