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UPGRADE FROM 2.6 to 2.7

Global

  • Deprecation notices - @trigger_error('... is deprecated ...', E_USER_DEPRECATED) - are now triggered when using any deprecated functionality.

    By default these notices are silenced, so they won't appear in the PHP logs of your production server. However, these notices are still visible in the web debug toolbar, so you can know where your code needs an upgrade.

    In addition, it's strongly recommended to enable the phpunit-bridge so that you can deal with deprecation notices in your test suite.

Router

  • Route conditions now support container parameters which can be injected into condition using %parameter% notation. Due to the fact that it works by replacing all parameters with their corresponding values before passing condition expression for compilation there can be BC breaks where you could already have used percentage symbols. Single percentage symbol usage is not affected in any way. Conflicts may occur where you might have used % as a modulo operator, here's an example: foo%bar%2 which would be compiled to $foo % $bar % 2 in 2.6 but in 2.7 you would get an error if bar parameter doesn't exist or unexpected result otherwise.

  • The getMatcherDumperInstance() and getGeneratorDumperInstance() methods in the Symfony\Component\Routing\Router have been changed from protected to public. If you override these methods in a subclass, you will need to change your methods to public as well. Note however that this is a temporary change needed for PHP 5.3 compatibility only. It will be reverted in Symfony 3.0.

Form

  • In form types and extension overriding the "setDefaultOptions" of the AbstractType or AbstractExtensionType has been deprecated in favor of overriding the new "configureOptions" method.

    The method "setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)" will be renamed in Symfony 3.0 to "configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver)".

    Before:

     use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolverInterface;
    
     class TaskType extends AbstractType
     {
         // ...
         public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)
         {
             $resolver->setDefaults(array(
                 'data_class' => 'AppBundle\Entity\Task',
             ));
         }
     }

    After:

     use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolver;
    
     class TaskType extends AbstractType
     {
         // ...
         public function configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver)
         {
             $resolver->setDefaults(array(
                 'data_class' => 'AppBundle\Entity\Task',
             ));
         }
     }
  • The "choice_list" option of ChoiceType was deprecated. You should use "choices_as_values" or "choice_loader" now.

    Before:

    $form->add('status', 'choice', array(
        'choice_list' => new ObjectChoiceList(array(
            Status::getInstance(Status::ENABLED),
            Status::getInstance(Status::DISABLED),
            Status::getInstance(Status::IGNORED),
        )),
    ));

    After:

    $form->add('status', 'choice', array(
        'choices' => array(
            Status::getInstance(Status::ENABLED),
            Status::getInstance(Status::DISABLED),
            Status::getInstance(Status::IGNORED),
        ),
        'choices_as_values' => true,
    ));
  • You should flip the keys and values of the "choices" option in ChoiceType and set the "choices_as_values" option to true. The default value of that option will be switched to true in Symfony 3.0.

    Before:

    $form->add('status', 'choice', array(
        'choices' => array(
            Status::ENABLED => 'Enabled',
            Status::DISABLED => 'Disabled',
            Status::IGNORED => 'Ignored',
        )),
    ));

    After:

    $form->add('status', 'choice', array(
        'choices' => array(
            'Enabled' => Status::ENABLED,
            'Disabled' => Status::DISABLED,
            'Ignored' => Status::IGNORED,
        ),
        'choices_as_values' => true,
        // important if you rely on your option value attribute (e.g. for JavaScript)
        // this will keep the same functionality as before
        'choice_value' => function ($choice) {
            return $choice;
        },
    ));
  • Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface instead.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface;
    
    public function doSomething(ChoiceListInterface $choiceList)
    {
        // ...
    }

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface;
    
    public function doSomething(ChoiceListInterface $choiceList)
    {
        // ...
    }
  • Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\View\ChoiceView was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\View\ChoiceView instead. The constructor arguments of the new class are in the same order than in the deprecated one (this was not true in 2.7.0 but has been fixed in 2.7.1).

  • Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ChoiceList was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory instead.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ChoiceList;
    
    $choiceList = new ChoiceList(
        array(Status::ENABLED, Status::DISABLED, Status::IGNORED),
        array('Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Ignored'),
        // Preferred choices
        array(Status::ENABLED),
    );

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory;
    
    $factory = new DefaultChoiceListFactory();
    
    $choices = array(Status::ENABLED, Status::DISABLED, Status::IGNORED);
    $labels = array('Enabled', 'Disabled', 'Ignored');
    
    $choiceList = $factory->createListFromChoices($choices);
    
    $choiceListView = $factory->createView(
        $choiceList,
        // Preferred choices
        array(Status::ENABLED),
        // Labels
        function ($choice, $key) use ($labels) {
            return $labels[$key];
        }
    );
  • Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\LazyChoiceList was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory::createListFromLoader() together with an implementation of Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Loader\ChoiceLoaderInterface instead.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\LazyChoiceList;
    
    class MyLazyChoiceList extends LazyChoiceList
    {
        public function loadChoiceList()
        {
            // load $choiceList
    
            return $choiceList;
        }
    }
    
    $choiceList = new MyLazyChoiceList();

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory;
    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Loader\ChoiceLoaderInterface;
    
    class MyChoiceLoader implements ChoiceLoaderInterface
    {
        // ...
    }
    
    $factory = new DefaultChoiceListFactory();
    
    $choiceList = $factory->createListFromLoader(new MyChoiceLoader());
  • Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ObjectChoiceList was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory instead.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ObjectChoiceList;
    
    $choiceList = new ObjectChoiceList(
        array(Status::getInstance(Status::ENABLED), Status::getInstance(Status::DISABLED)),
        // Label property
        'name'
    );

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory;
    
    $factory = new DefaultChoiceListFactory();
    
    $choiceList = $factory->createListFromChoices(array(
        Status::getInstance(Status::ENABLED),
        Status::getInstance(Status::DISABLED),
    ));
    
    $choiceListView = $factory->createView(
        $choiceList,
        // Preferred choices
        array(),
        // Label property
        'name'
    );
  • Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\SimpleChoiceList was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory instead.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\SimpleChoiceList;
    
    $choiceList = new SimpleChoiceList(array(
        Status::ENABLED => 'Enabled',
        Status::DISABLED => 'Disabled',
    ));

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory;
    
    $factory = new DefaultChoiceListFactory();
    
    $choices = array(Status::ENABLED, Status::DISABLED);
    $labels = array('Enabled', 'Disabled');
    
    $choiceList = $factory->createListFromChoices($choices);
    
    $choiceListView = $factory->createView(
        $choiceList,
        // Preferred choices
        array(),
        // Label
        function ($choice, $key) use ($labels) {
            return $labels[$key];
        }
    );
  • The "property" option of DoctrineType was deprecated. You should use the new inherited option "choice_label" instead, which has the same effect.

    Before:

    $form->add('tags', 'entity', array(
        'class' => 'Acme\Entity\MyTag',
        'property' => 'name',
    ))

    After:

    $form->add('tags', 'entity', array(
        'class' => 'Acme\Entity\MyTag',
        'choice_label' => 'name',
    ))
  • The "loader" option of DoctrineType was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should override the getLoader() method instead in a custom type.

    Before:

    $form->add('tags', 'entity', array(
        'class' => 'Acme\Entity\MyTag',
        'loader' => new MyEntityLoader(),
    ))

    After:

    class MyEntityType extends DoctrineType
    {
        // ...
    
        public function getLoader()
        {
            return new MyEntityLoader();
        }
    }
  • Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Form\ChoiceList\EntityChoiceList was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. You should use Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Form\ChoiceList\DoctrineChoiceLoader instead.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\SimpleChoiceList;
    
    $choiceList = new EntityChoiceList($em, 'Acme\Entity\MyEntity');

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\Factory\DefaultChoiceListFactory;
    
    $factory = new DefaultChoiceListFactory();
    
    $choices = array(Status::ENABLED, Status::DISABLED);
    $labels = array('Enabled', 'Disabled');
    
    $choiceLoader = new DoctrineChoiceLoader($factory, $em, 'Acme\Entity\MyEntity');
    $choiceList = $factory->createListFromLoader($choiceLoader);
  • Passing a query builder closure to ORMQueryBuilderLoader was deprecated and will not be supported anymore in Symfony 3.0. You should pass resolved query builders only.

    Consequently, the arguments $manager and $class of ORMQueryBuilderLoader have been deprecated as well.

    Note that the "query_builder" option of DoctrineType does support closures, but the closure is now resolved in the type instead of in the loader.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Form\ChoiceList\ORMQueryBuilderLoader;
    
    $queryBuilder = function () {
        // return QueryBuilder
    };
    $loader = new ORMQueryBuilderLoader($queryBuilder);

    After:

    use Symfony\Bridge\Doctrine\Form\ChoiceList\ORMQueryBuilderLoader;
    
    // create $queryBuilder
    $loader = new ORMQueryBuilderLoader($queryBuilder);
  • The classes ChoiceToBooleanArrayTransformer, ChoicesToBooleanArrayTransformer, FixRadioInputListener and FixCheckboxInputListener were deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 3.0. Their functionality is covered by the new classes RadioListMapper and CheckboxListMapper.

  • The ability to translate Doctrine type entries by the translator component is now disabled by default and to enable it you must explicitly set the option "choice_translation_domain" to true

    Before:

    $form->add('products', 'entity', array(
        'class' => 'AppBundle/Entity/Product',
    ));

    After:

    $form->add('products', 'entity', array(
        'class' => 'AppBundle/Entity/Product',
        'choice_translation_domain' => true,
    ));
  • In the block choice_widget_options the translation_domain has been replaced with the choice_translation_domain option.

    Before:

    {{ choice.label|trans({}, translation_domain) }}

    After:

    {{ choice_translation_domain is same as(false) ? choice.label : choice.label|trans({}, choice_translation_domain) }}

Serializer

  • The setCamelizedAttributes() method of the Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\GetSetMethodNormalizer and Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\PropertyNormalizer classes is marked as deprecated in favor of the new NameConverter system.

    Before:

    $normalizer->setCamelizedAttributes(array('foo_bar', 'bar_foo'));

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Serializer\NameConverter\CamelCaseToSnakeCaseNameConverter;
    use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\GetSetMethodNormalizer;
    
    $nameConverter = new CamelCaseToSnakeCaseNameConverter(array('fooBar', 'barFoo'));
    $normalizer = new GetSetMethodNormalizer(null, $nameConverter);
  • Symfony\Component\Serializer\Exception\ExceptionInterface is the new name for the now deprecated Symfony\Component\Serializer\Exception\Exception interface.

PropertyAccess

  • UnexpectedTypeException now expects three constructor arguments: The invalid property value, the PropertyPathInterface object and the current index of the property path.

    Before:

         use Symfony\Component\PropertyAccess\Exception\UnexpectedTypeException;
    
         new UnexpectedTypeException($value, $expectedType);

    After:

         use Symfony\Component\PropertyAccess\Exception\UnexpectedTypeException;
    
         new UnexpectedTypeException($value, $path, $pathIndex);

Config

  • The __toString() method of the \Symfony\Component\Config\ConfigCache is marked as deprecated in favor of the new getPath() method.

Validator

  • The PHP7-incompatible constraints (Null, True, False) and related validators (NullValidator, TrueValidator, FalseValidator) are marked as deprecated in favor of their Is-prefixed equivalent.

Console

  • The Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputDefinition::getSynopsis() method now has an optional argument (it previously had no arguments). If you override this method, you'll need to add this argument so that your signature matches:

    Before:

    public function getSynopsis()
    {
        // ...
    }

    After:

    public function getSynopsis($short = false)
    {
        // ...
    }

TwigBundle

  • The Symfony\Bundle\TwigBundle\TwigDefaultEscapingStrategy is deprecated and no longer used in favor of Twig_FileExtensionEscapingStrategy. This means that CSS files automatically use the CSS escape strategy. This can cause different behaviour when outputting reserved characters.

    Before:

    {# styles.css.twig #}
    
    {# with brand_color: '#123456' #}
    body {
        background: {{ brand_color }};
    }

    After:

    {# styles.css.twig #}
    
    {# with brand_color: '#123456' #}
    body {
        background: {{ brand_color|raw }};
    }

FrameworkBundle

  • The templating.helper.assets service was refactored and now returns an object of type Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Templating\Helper\AssetsHelper instead of Symfony\Component\Templating\Helper\CoreAssetsHelper. You can update your class definition or use the assets.packages service instead. Using the assets.packages service is the recommended way.

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Templating\Helper\CoreAssetsHelper;
    
    class DemoService
    {
        private $assetsHelper;
    
        public function __construct(CoreAssetsHelper $assetsHelper)
        {
            $this->assetsHelper = $assetsHelper;
        }
    
        public function testMethod()
        {
            return $this->assetsHelper->getUrl('thumbnail.png', null, $this->assetsHelper->getVersion());
        }
    }

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Asset\Packages;
    
    class DemoService
    {
        private $assetPackages;
    
        public function __construct(Packages $assetPackages)
        {
            $this->assetPackages = $assetPackages;
        }
    
        public function testMethod()
        {
            return $this->assetPackages->getUrl('thumbnail.png').$this->assetPackages->getVersion();
        }
    }

Security

  • Injection of the security.context service has been reduced to a bare minimum. This means that arguments that once hinted SecurityContext or SecurityContextInterface will have to be updated accordingly to either the TokenStorageInterface or AuthorizationCheckerInterface. The following classes now require the security.token_storage service instead of the security.context, please update your extending implementations accordingly.

    • AbstractAuthenticationListener
    • AnonymousAuthenticationListener
    • ContextListener
    • SimplePreAuthenticationListener
    • X509AuthenticationListener
    • RemoteUserAuthenticationListener
    • BasicAuthenticationListener
    • DigestAuthenticationListener
    • ExceptionListener
    • SwitchUserListener
    • AccessListener
    • RememberMeListener

UPGRADE FROM 2.7.1 to 2.7.2

Form

  • In order to fix a few regressions in the new ChoiceList implementation, a few details had to be changed compared to 2.7.

    The legacy Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface now does not extend the new Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface anymore. If you pass an implementation of the old interface in a context where the new interface is required, wrap the list into a LegacyChoiceListAdapter:

    Before:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface;
    
    function doSomething(ChoiceListInterface $choiceList)
    {
        // ...
    }
    
    doSomething($legacyList);

    After:

    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\ChoiceListInterface;
    use Symfony\Component\Form\ChoiceList\LegacyChoiceListAdapter;
    
    function doSomething(ChoiceListInterface $choiceList)
    {
        // ...
    }
    
    doSomething(new LegacyChoiceListAdapter($legacyList));

    The new ChoiceListInterface now has two additional methods getStructuredValues() and getOriginalKeys(). You should add these methods if you implement this interface. See their doc blocks and the implementation of the core choice lists for inspiration.

    The method ArrayKeyChoiceList::toArrayKey() was marked as internal. This method was never supposed to be used outside the class.

    The method ChoiceListFactoryInterface::createView() does not accept arrays and Traversable instances anymore for the $groupBy parameter. Pass a callable instead.