Download?UPGRADE FROM 2.7 to 2.8
All components
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Symfony now requires the iconv extension to be present, which is the case by
default in most environments. However, if you're not able to ensure this
extension to be installed in your target environment, you can add Symfony's
iconv polyfill to your project's composer.json file.
"require": {
"symfony/polyfill-iconv": "~1.0"
}
Form
* The "cascade_validation" option was deprecated. Use the "constraints"
option together with the Valid constraint instead. Contrary to
"cascade_validation", "constraints" must be set on the respective child forms,
not the parent form.
Before:
$form = $this->createFormBuilder($article, array('cascade_validation' => true))
->add('author', new AuthorType())
->getForm();
After:
use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints\Valid;
$form = $this->createFormBuilder($article)
->add('author', new AuthorType(), array(
'constraints' => new Valid(),
))
->getForm();
Alternatively, you can set the Valid constraint in the model itself:
use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert;
class Article
{
/
* @Assert\Valid
*/
private $author;
}
* Type names were deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. Instead of
referencing types by name, you should reference them by their
fully-qualified class name (FQCN) instead. With PHP 5.5 or later, you can
use the "class" constant for that:
Before:
$form = $this->createFormBuilder()
->add('name', 'text')
->add('age', 'integer')
->getForm();
After:
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\IntegerType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType;
$form = $this->createFormBuilder()
->add('name', TextType::class)
->add('age', IntegerType::class)
->getForm();
As a further consequence, the method FormTypeInterface::getName() was
deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should remove this method
from your form types.
If you want to customize the block prefix of a type in Twig, you should now
implement FormTypeInterface::getBlockPrefix() instead:
Before:
class UserProfileType extends AbstractType
{
public function getName()
{
return 'profile';
}
}
After:
class UserProfileType extends AbstractType
{
public function getBlockPrefix()
{
return 'profile';
}
}
If you don't customize getBlockPrefix() , it defaults to the class name
without "Type" suffix in underscore notation (here: "user_profile").
If you want to create types that are compatible with Symfony 2.3 up to 2.8
and don't trigger deprecation errors, implement both getName() and
getBlockPrefix() :
class ProfileType extends AbstractType
{
public function getName()
{
return $this->getBlockPrefix();
}
public function getBlockPrefix()
{
return 'profile';
}
}
If you define your form types in the Dependency Injection configuration, you
should further remove the "alias" attribute:
Before:
<service id="my.type" class="Vendor\Type\MyType">
<tag name="form.type" alias="mytype" />
</service>
After:
<service id="my.type" class="Vendor\Type\MyType">
<tag name="form.type" />
</service>
Type extension should return the fully-qualified class name of the extended
type from FormTypeExtensionInterface::getExtendedType() now.
Before:
class MyTypeExtension extends AbstractTypeExtension
{
public function getExtendedType()
{
return 'form';
}
}
After:
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\FormType;
class MyTypeExtension extends AbstractTypeExtension
{
public function getExtendedType()
{
return FormType::class;
}
}
If your extension has to be compatible with Symfony 2.3-2.8, use the
following statement:
use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\FormType;
class MyTypeExtension extends AbstractTypeExtension
{
public function getExtendedType()
{
return method_exists(AbstractType::class, 'getBlockPrefix') ? FormType::class : 'form';
}
}
* In Symfony 2.7 a small BC break was introduced with the new choices_as_values
option. In order to have the choice values populated to the html value attribute
you had to define the choice_value option. This is now not any more needed.
Before:
$form->add('status', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array(
'Enabled' => Status::ENABLED,
'Disabled' => Status::DISABLED,
'Ignored' => Status::IGNORED,
),
'choices_as_values' => true,
// important if you rely on your option value attribute (e.g. for JavaScript)
// this will keep the same functionality as before
'choice_value' => function ($choice) {
return $choice;
},
));
After (Symfony 2.8+):
$form->add('status', ChoiceType::class, array(
'choices' => array(
'Enabled' => Status::ENABLED,
'Disabled' => Status::DISABLED,
'Ignored' => Status::IGNORED,
),
'choices_as_values' => true
));
* Returning type instances from FormTypeInterface::getParent() is deprecated
and will not be supported anymore in Symfony 3.0. Return the fully-qualified
class name of the parent type class instead.
Before:
class MyType
{
public function getParent()
{
return new ParentType();
}
}
After:
class MyType
{
public function getParent()
{
return ParentType::class;
}
}
* The option "options" of the CollectionType has been renamed to "entry_options".
The usage of the option "options" is deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0.
* The option "type" of the CollectionType has been renamed to "entry_type".
The usage of the option "type" is deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0.
As a value for the option you should provide the fully-qualified class name (FQCN)
now as well.
* Passing type instances to Form::add() , FormBuilder::add() and the
FormFactory::create*() methods is deprecated and will not be supported
anymore in Symfony 3.0. Pass the fully-qualified class name of the type
instead.
Before:
$form = $this->createForm(new MyType());
After:
$form = $this->createForm(MyType::class);
* Registering type extensions as a service with an alias which does not
match the type returned by getExtendedType is now forbidden. Fix your
implementation to define the right type.
* The alias option of the form.type_extension tag is deprecated in favor of
the extended_type /extended-type option.
Before: <service id="app.type_extension" class="Vendor\Form\Extension\MyTypeExtension">
<tag name="form.type_extension" alias="text" />
</service>
After: <service id="app.type_extension" class="Vendor\Form\Extension\MyTypeExtension">
<tag name="form.type_extension" extended-type="Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType" />
</service>
* The TimezoneType::getTimezones() method was deprecated and will be removed
in Symfony 3.0. You should not use this method.
* The class ArrayKeyChoiceList was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony
3.0. Use ArrayChoiceList instead.
Translator
* The getMessages() method of the Symfony\Component\Translation\Translator was deprecated and will be removed in
Symfony 3.0. You should use the getCatalogue() method of the Symfony\Component\Translation\TranslatorBagInterface .
Before:
$messages = $translator->getMessages();
After:
$catalogue = $translator->getCatalogue($locale);
$messages = $catalogue->all();
while ($catalogue = $catalogue->getFallbackCatalogue()) {
$messages = array_replace_recursive($catalogue->all(), $messages);
}
DependencyInjection
* The concept of scopes were deprecated, the deprecated methods are:
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder::getScopes()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder::getScopeChildren()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface::enterScope()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface::leaveScope()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface::addScope()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface::hasScope()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface::isScopeActive()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Definition::setScope()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Definition::getScope()`
- `Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Reference::isStrict()`
Also, the $scope and $strict parameters of Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface::set() and Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Reference respectively were deprecated.
* A new shared flag has been added to the service definition
in replacement of the prototype scope.
Before:
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder;
$container = new ContainerBuilder();
$container
->register('foo', 'stdClass')
->setScope(ContainerBuilder::SCOPE_PROTOTYPE)
;
services:
foo:
class: stdClass
scope: prototype
<services>
<service id="foo" class="stdClass" scope="prototype" />
</services>
After:
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder;
$container = new ContainerBuilder();
$container
->register('foo', 'stdClass')
->setShared(false)
;
services:
foo:
class: stdClass
shared: false
<services>
<service id="foo" class="stdClass" shared="false" />
</services>
* Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerAware has been deprecated, use
Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerAwareTrait or implement
Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerAwareInterface manually
WebProfiler
* The profiler:import and profiler:export commands have been deprecated and
will be removed in 3.0.
* The web development toolbar has been completely redesigned. This update has
introduced some changes in the HTML markup of the toolbar items.
Before:
Information was wrapped with simple <span> elements:
{% block toolbar %}
{% set icon %}
<span>
<svg ...></svg>
<span>{{ '%.1f'|format(collector.memory / 1024 / 1024) }} MB</span>
</span>
{% endset %}
{% endblock %}
After:
Information is now semantically divided into values and labels according to
the class attribute of each <span> element:
{% block toolbar %}
{% set icon %}
<svg ...></svg>
<span class="sf-toolbar-value">
{{ '%.1f'|format(collector.memory / 1024 / 1024) }}
</span>
<span class="sf-toolbar-label">MB</span>
{% endset %}
{% endblock %}
Most of the blocks designed for the previous toolbar will still be displayed
correctly. However, if you want to support both the old and the new toolbar,
it's better to make use of the new profiler_markup_version variable passed
to the toolbar templates:
{% block toolbar %}
{% set profiler_markup_version = profiler_markup_version|default(1) %}
{% set icon %}
{% if profiler_markup_version == 1 %}
{# code for the original toolbar #}
{% else %}
{# code for the new toolbar (Symfony 2.8+) #}
{% endif %}
{% endset %}
{% endblock %}
* All the profiler storages different than FileProfilerStorage have been
deprecated. The deprecated classes are:
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\BaseMemcacheProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\MemcachedProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\MemcacheProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\MongoDbProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\MysqlProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\PdoProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\RedisProfilerStorage`
- `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Profiler\SqliteProfilerStorage`
The alternative solution is to use the FileProfilerStorage or create your
own storage implementing the ProfileStorageInterface .
FrameworkBundle
* The default value of the parameter session .cookie_httponly is now true .
It prevents scripting languages, such as JavaScript to access the cookie,
which help to reduce identity theft through XSS attacks. If your
application needs to access the session cookie, override this parameter:
framework:
session:
cookie_httponly: false
Security
* The object variable passed to expressions evaluated by the ExpressionVoter
is deprecated. Instead use the new subject variable.
* The AbstractVoter class was deprecated. Instead, extend the Voter class and
move your voting logic in the supports($attribute, $subject) and
voteOnAttribute($attribute, $object, TokenInterface $token) methods.
* The VoterInterface::supportsClass and supportsAttribute methods were
deprecated and will be removed from the interface in 3.0.
* The intention option is deprecated for all the authentication listeners,
and will be removed in 3.0. Use the csrf_token_id option instead.
SecurityBundle
* The intention firewall listener setting is deprecated, and will be removed in 3.0.
Use the csrf_token_id option instead.
Config
* The \Symfony\Component\Config\Resource\ResourceInterface::isFresh() method has been
deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0 because it assumes that resource
implementations are able to check themselves for freshness.
If you have custom resources that implement this method, change them to implement the
\Symfony\Component\Config\Resource\SelfCheckingResourceInterface sub-interface instead
of \Symfony\Component\Config\Resource\ResourceInterface .
Before:
use Symfony\Component\Config\Resource\ResourceInterface;
class MyCustomResource implements ResourceInterface { ... }
After:
use Symfony\Component\Config\Resource\SelfCheckingResourceInterface;
class MyCustomResource implements SelfCheckingResourceInterface { ... }
Additionally, if you have implemented cache validation strategies using isFresh()
yourself, you should have a look at the new cache validation system based on
ResourceChecker s.
Yaml
* Deprecated usage of a colon in an unquoted mapping value
* Deprecated usage of @ , ` `, |, and >` at the beginning of an unquoted string
* When surrounding strings with double-quotes, you must now escape \ characters. Not
escaping those characters (when surrounded by double-quotes) is deprecated.
Before:
class: "Foo\Var"
After:
class: "Foo\\Var"
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