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CHANGELOG
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2.3.0
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* added RequestContext::getQueryString()
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2.2.0
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-----
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* [DEPRECATION] Several route settings have been renamed (the old ones will be removed in 3.0):
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* The `pattern` setting for a route has been deprecated in favor of `path`
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* The `_scheme` and `_method` requirements have been moved to the `schemes` and `methods` settings
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Before:
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```
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article_edit:
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pattern: /article/{id}
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requirements: { '_method': 'POST|PUT', '_scheme': 'https', 'id': '\d+' }
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<route id="article_edit" pattern="/article/{id}">
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<requirement key="_method">POST|PUT</requirement>
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<requirement key="_scheme">https</requirement>
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<requirement key="id">\d+</requirement>
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</route>
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$route = new Route();
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$route->setPattern('/article/{id}');
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$route->setRequirement('_method', 'POST|PUT');
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$route->setRequirement('_scheme', 'https');
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```
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After:
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```
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article_edit:
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path: /article/{id}
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methods: [POST, PUT]
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schemes: https
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requirements: { 'id': '\d+' }
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<route id="article_edit" pattern="/article/{id}" methods="POST PUT" schemes="https">
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<requirement key="id">\d+</requirement>
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</route>
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$route = new Route();
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$route->setPath('/article/{id}');
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$route->setMethods(array('POST', 'PUT'));
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$route->setSchemes('https');
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```
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* [BC BREAK] RouteCollection does not behave like a tree structure anymore but as
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a flat array of Routes. So when using PHP to build the RouteCollection, you must
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make sure to add routes to the sub-collection before adding it to the parent
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collection (this is not relevant when using YAML or XML for Route definitions).
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Before:
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```
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$rootCollection = new RouteCollection();
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$subCollection = new RouteCollection();
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$rootCollection->addCollection($subCollection);
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$subCollection->add('foo', new Route('/foo'));
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```
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After:
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```
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$rootCollection = new RouteCollection();
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$subCollection = new RouteCollection();
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$subCollection->add('foo', new Route('/foo'));
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$rootCollection->addCollection($subCollection);
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```
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Also one must call `addCollection` from the bottom to the top hierarchy.
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So the correct sequence is the following (and not the reverse):
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```
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$childCollection->->addCollection($grandchildCollection);
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$rootCollection->addCollection($childCollection);
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```
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* [DEPRECATION] The methods `RouteCollection::getParent()` and `RouteCollection::getRoot()`
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have been deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
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* [BC BREAK] Misusing the `RouteCollection::addPrefix` method to add defaults, requirements
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or options without adding a prefix is not supported anymore. So if you called `addPrefix`
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with an empty prefix or `/` only (both have no relevance), like
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`addPrefix('', $defaultsArray, $requirementsArray, $optionsArray)`
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you need to use the new dedicated methods `addDefaults($defaultsArray)`,
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`addRequirements($requirementsArray)` or `addOptions($optionsArray)` instead.
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* [DEPRECATION] The `$options` parameter to `RouteCollection::addPrefix()` has been deprecated
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because adding options has nothing to do with adding a path prefix. If you want to add options
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to all child routes of a RouteCollection, you can use `addOptions()`.
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* [DEPRECATION] The method `RouteCollection::getPrefix()` has been deprecated
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because it suggested that all routes in the collection would have this prefix, which is
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not necessarily true. On top of that, since there is no tree structure anymore, this method
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is also useless. Don't worry about performance, prefix optimization for matching is still done
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in the dumper, which was also improved in 2.2.0 to find even more grouping possibilities.
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* [DEPRECATION] `RouteCollection::addCollection(RouteCollection $collection)` should now only be
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used with a single parameter. The other params `$prefix`, `$default`, `$requirements` and `$options`
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will still work, but have been deprecated. The `addPrefix` method should be used for this
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use-case instead.
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Before: `$parentCollection->addCollection($collection, '/prefix', array(...), array(...))`
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After:
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```
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$collection->addPrefix('/prefix', array(...), array(...));
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$parentCollection->addCollection($collection);
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```
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* added support for the method default argument values when defining a @Route
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* Adjacent placeholders without separator work now, e.g. `/{x}{y}{z}.{_format}`.
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* Characters that function as separator between placeholders are now whitelisted
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to fix routes with normal text around a variable, e.g. `/prefix{var}suffix`.
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* [BC BREAK] The default requirement of a variable has been changed slightly.
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Previously it disallowed the previous and the next char around a variable. Now
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it disallows the slash (`/`) and the next char. Using the previous char added
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no value and was problematic because the route `/index.{_format}` would be
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matched by `/index.ht/ml`.
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* The default requirement now uses possessive quantifiers when possible which
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improves matching performance by up to 20% because it prevents backtracking
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when it's not needed.
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* The ConfigurableRequirementsInterface can now also be used to disable the requirements
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check on URL generation completely by calling `setStrictRequirements(null)`. It
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improves performance in production environment as you should know that params always
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pass the requirements (otherwise it would break your link anyway).
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* There is no restriction on the route name anymore. So non-alphanumeric characters
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are now also allowed.
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* [BC BREAK] `RouteCompilerInterface::compile(Route $route)` was made static
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(only relevant if you implemented your own RouteCompiler).
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* Added possibility to generate relative paths and network paths in the UrlGenerator, e.g.
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"../parent-file" and "//example.com/dir/file". The third parameter in
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`UrlGeneratorInterface::generate($name, $parameters = array(), $referenceType = self::ABSOLUTE_PATH)`
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now accepts more values and you should use the constants defined in `UrlGeneratorInterface` for
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claritiy. The old method calls with a Boolean parameter will continue to work because they
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equal the signature using the constants.
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2.1.0
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-----
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* added RequestMatcherInterface
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* added RequestContext::fromRequest()
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* the UrlMatcher does not throw a \LogicException anymore when the required
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scheme is not the current one
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* added TraceableUrlMatcher
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* added the possibility to define options, default values and requirements
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for placeholders in prefix, including imported routes
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* added RouterInterface::getRouteCollection
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* [BC BREAK] the UrlMatcher urldecodes the route parameters only once, they
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were decoded twice before. Note that the `urldecode()` calls have been
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changed for a single `rawurldecode()` in order to support `+` for input
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paths.
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* added RouteCollection::getRoot method to retrieve the root of a
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RouteCollection tree
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* [BC BREAK] made RouteCollection::setParent private which could not have
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been used anyway without creating inconsistencies
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* [BC BREAK] RouteCollection::remove also removes a route from parent
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collections (not only from its children)
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* added ConfigurableRequirementsInterface that allows to disable exceptions
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(and generate empty URLs instead) when generating a route with an invalid
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parameter value
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