Symfony 5.3.7 has just been released. Here is a list of the most
important changes:
Symfony 5.3.7 has just been released. Here is a list of the most
important changes:
Symfony 4.4.30 has just been released. Here is a list of the most
important changes:
This week, Symfony development activity focused on fixing various bugs across its entire codebase and implementing some minor new features for the upcoming Symfony 5.4 version.
Symfony development highlights
This week, 49 pull requests were merged (49 in code and 0 in docs) and 24 issues were closed (32 in code and 2 in docs). Excluding merges, 23 authors made 1,970 additions and 656 deletions. See details for code and docs.
This week, Symfony announced the end of the Swiftmailer project in favor of the Symfony Mailer project. Meanwhile, the bundles doc section introduced a redesign that will be used in the future in the entire Symfony docs section.
The Symfony Mailer component was released for the first time in Symfony 4.3, released in May 2019. Since then,
we have worked on improving it by adding more third-party providers and adding some missing features that were already available
in Swiftmailer, like DKIM support and email signing.
As of Symfony 5.3, all Swiftmailer great features and more are available in Symfony Mailer.
This week, the upcoming Symfony 5.4 deprecated some helper methods in AbstractController which weren't strictly related to HTTP.
This week, the upcoming Symfony 5.4 version added new integrations to the Notifier component, marked the Request::get() method as internal and introduced a smooth upgrade path for security factories.
Open Source Symfony Support is provided by the community via StackOverflow
and Slack. Both have served us well for some years, but they lack some features
that are increasingly important for us.
StackOverflow is nice for async support and its discussions stay forever and can
be found via Google, but it lacks advanced formatting tools, better moderation
and GitHub integration (to ping users, mention issues, etc.)
This week, Symfony 4.4.29, 5.2.14 and 5.3.6 maintenance versions were released. This was the last release for the 5.2.x branch; if your projects are still using it, please consider upgrading them to Symfony 5.3..
Symfony 5.3.6 has just been released. Here is a list of the most
important changes: