Releases: symfony-cmf/routing-bundle
Releases · symfony-cmf/routing-bundle
3.1.0
- Symfony 7 support
- Doctrine ORM 3 support
If you use the ORM route entity, you need to migrate your database configuration as the array fields needed to be changed to the json
type (because array
has been removed)
3.0.2
- Do not register CmfRoutingBundle alias for ORM / PHPCR-ODM when we have doctrine/persistence 3.x as the short alias is no longer supported.
3.0.1
- [ORM] Quote
condition
in ORM mapping as it has become a reserved keyword in recent MySQL versions
- [ORM] Fix getRouteKey to return the route name rather than the numeric MySQL row id
3.0.0
- Support Symfony 6
- Drop support for Symfony older than 6 and PHP older than 8
- Removed deprecated classes, see UPGRADE-3.0.md
- Removed RouteConditionMetadataListener and added condition mapping to ORM and PHPCR route mapping.
2.5.1
- Creating a correct index for ORM, without duplicating indexes for the "name" column
2.5.0
- Make dependency on twig optional, as it is not necessary for the bundle.
2.4.2
- Allow installation with PHP 8.
2.4.1
- Fix for indirect dependency doctrine/persistence dropping the BC layer in its new major version.
2.4.0
- Minimum PHP version is now 7.2
- Support Symfony 5. Minimum Symfony version is now 4.4.
- If you generate routes with the CMF route generator, see the CHANGELOG of the routing component as well!
2.3.0
- Implemented redirect route feature for the Doctrine ORM model
- Removed the name for the database index configuration on the staticPrefix field on the Route model due to name colision when the model is inherited by RediretRoute model