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UPGRADE FROM 2.0 to 2.1
=======================
### General
* The merging strategy for `assets_base_urls` and `base_urls` has changed.
Unlike most configuration blocks, successive values for `assets_base_urls`
will overwrite each other instead of being merged. This behavior was chosen
because developers will typically define base URL's for each environment.
Given that most projects tend to inherit configurations (e.g.
`config_test.yml` imports `config_dev.yml`) and/or share a common base
configuration (i.e. `config.yml`), merging could yield a set of base URL's
for multiple environments.
### Doctrine
* The DoctrineBundle is moved from the Symfony repository to the Doctrine repository.
Therefore you should change the namespace of this bundle in your AppKernel.php:
Before: `new Symfony\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\DoctrineBundle()`
After: `new Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\DoctrineBundle()`
### HttpFoundation
* Locale management was moved from the Session class to the Request class.
##### Configuring the default locale
Before:
```
framework:
session:
default_locale: fr
```
After:
```
framework:
default_locale: fr
```
* The methods `getPathInfo()`, `getBaseUrl()` and `getBasePath()` of
a `Request` now all return a raw value (vs a urldecoded value before). Any call
to one of these methods must be checked and wrapped in a `rawurldecode()` if
needed.
##### Retrieving the locale from a Twig template
Before: `{{ app.request.session.locale }}` or `{{ app.session.locale }}`
After: `{{ app.request.locale }}`
##### Retrieving the locale from a PHP template
Before: `$view['session']->getLocale()`
After: `$view['request']->getLocale()`
##### Retrieving the locale from PHP code
Before: `$session->getLocale()`
After: `$request->getLocale()`
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### HttpFoundation
* [BC BREAK] The current locale for the user is not stored anymore in the session
You can simulate the old behavior by registering a listener that looks like the following, if the paramater which handle locale value in the request is `_locale`:
```
namespace XXX;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
class LocaleListener implements EventSubscriberInterface
{
private $defaultLocale;
public function __construct($defaultLocale = 'en')
{
$this->defaultLocale = $defaultLocale;
}
public function onKernelRequest(GetResponseEvent $event)
{
$request = $event->getRequest();
if (!$request->hasPreviousSession()) {
return;
}
if ($locale = $request->attributes->get('_locale')) {
$request->getSession()->set('_locale', $locale);
} else {
$request->setDefaultLocale($request->getSession()->get('_locale', $this->defaultLocale));
}
}
static public function getSubscribedEvents()
{
return array(
// must be registered before the default Locale listener
KernelEvents::REQUEST => array(array('onKernelRequest', 17)),
);
}
}
```
### Security
* `Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\UserInterface::equals()` has moved to
`Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\EquatableInterface::isEqualTo()`.
You must rename the `equals()` method in your implementation of the `User`
class to `isEqualTo()` and implement `EquatableInterface`. Apart from that,
no other changes are required.
Alternatively, you may use the default implementation provided by
`AbstractToken::hasUserChanged()` if you have no need of custom comparison
logic. In this case, do not implement `EquatableInterface` and remove your
comparison method.
Before:
```
class User implements UserInterface
{
// ...
public function equals(UserInterface $user) { /* ... */ }
// ...
}
```
After:
```
class User implements UserInterface, EquatableInterface
{
// ...
public function isEqualTo(UserInterface $user) { /* ... */ }
// ...
}
```
* The custom factories for the firewall configuration are now
registered during the build method of bundles instead of being registered
by the end-user. This means that you will you need to remove the 'factories'
keys in your security configuration.
* The Firewall listener is now registered after the Router listener. This
means that specific Firewall URLs (like /login_check and /logout) must now
have proper routes defined in your routing configuration.
* The user provider configuration has been refactored. The configuration
for the chain provider and the memory provider has been changed:
Before:
``` yaml
security:
providers:
my_chain_provider:
providers: [my_memory_provider, my_doctrine_provider]
my_memory_provider:
users:
toto: { password: foobar, roles: [ROLE_USER] }
foo: { password: bar, roles: [ROLE_USER, ROLE_ADMIN] }
```
After:
``` yaml
security:
providers:
my_chain_provider:
chain:
providers: [my_memory_provider, my_doctrine_provider]
my_memory_provider:
memory:
users:
toto: { password: foobar, roles: [ROLE_USER] }
foo: { password: bar, roles: [ROLE_USER, ROLE_ADMIN] }
```
* `MutableAclInterface::setParentAcl` now accepts `null`, review any
implementations of this interface to reflect this change.
* The `UserPassword` constraint has moved from the Security Bundle to the Security Component:
Before:
```
use Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Validator\Constraint\UserPassword;
use Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Validator\Constraint as SecurityAssert;
```
After:
```
use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Validator\Constraint\UserPassword;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Validator\Constraint as SecurityAssert;
```
### Form
#### BC Breaks in Form Types and Options
* A third argument `$options` was added to the methods `buildView()` and
`buildViewBottomUp()` in `FormTypeInterface` and `FormTypeExtensionInterface`.
Furthermore, `buildViewBottomUp()` was renamed to `finishView()`. At last,
all methods in these types now receive instances of `FormBuilderInterface`
and `FormViewInterface` where they received instances of `FormBuilder` and
`FormView` before. You need to change the method signatures in your
form types and extensions as shown below.
Before:
```
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilder;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormView;
public function buildForm(FormBuilder $builder, array $options)
public function buildView(FormView $view, FormInterface $form)
public function buildViewBottomUp(FormView $view, FormInterface $form)
```
After:
```
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormViewInterface;
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
public function buildView(FormViewInterface $view, FormInterface $form, array $options)
public function finishView(FormViewInterface $view, FormInterface $form, array $options)
```
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* If you previously inherited from `FieldType`, you should now inherit from
`FormType`. You should also set the option `compound` to `false` if your field
is not supposed to contain child fields.
`FieldType` was deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
Before:
```
public function getParent(array $options)
{
return 'field';
}
```
After:
```
public function getParent()
{
return 'form';
}
public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)
{
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
'compound' => false,
));
}
```
The changed signature of `getParent()` is explained in the next step.
The new method `setDefaultOptions` is described in the section "Deprecations".
* No options are passed to `getParent()` of `FormTypeInterface` anymore. If
you previously dynamically inherited from `FormType` or `FieldType`, you can now
dynamically set the "compound" option instead.
Before:
```
public function getParent(array $options)
{
return $options['expanded'] ? 'form' : 'field';
}
```
After:
```
use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolverInterface;
use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\Options;
public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)
{
$compound = function (Options $options) {
return $options['expanded'];
};
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
'compound' => $compound,
));
}
public function getParent()
{
return 'form';
}
```
The new method `setDefaultOptions` is described in the section "Deprecations".
* The "data_class" option now *must* be set if a form maps to an object. If
you leave it empty, the form will expect an array, an instance of \ArrayAccess
or a scalar value and fail with a corresponding exception.
Likewise, if a form maps to an array or an instance of \ArrayAccess, the option
*must* be left null now.
Form mapped to an instance of `Person`:
```
use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolverInterface;
public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)
{
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
'data_class' => 'Acme\Demo\Person',
));
}
```
* The mapping of property paths to arrays has changed.
Previously, a property path "street" mapped to both a field `$street` of
a class (or its accessors `getStreet()` and `setStreet()`) and an index
`['street']` of an array or an object implementing `\ArrayAccess`.
Now, the property path "street" only maps to a class field (or accessors),
while the property path "[street]" only maps to indices.
If you defined property paths manually in the "property_path" option, you
should revise them and adjust them if necessary.
Before:
```
$builder->add('name', 'text', array(
'property_path' => 'address.street',
));
```
After (if the address object is an array):
```
$builder->add('name', 'text', array(
'property_path' => 'address[street]',
));
```
If address is an object in this case, the code given in "Before"
works without changes.
* The methods in class `FormView` were renamed to match the naming used in
`Form` and `FormBuilder`. The following list shows the old names on the
left and the new names on the right:
* `set`: `setVar`
* `has`: `hasVar`
* `get`: `getVar`
* `all`: `getVars`
* `addChild`: `add`
* `getChild`: `get`
* `getChildren`: `all`
* `removeChild`: `remove`
* `hasChild`: `has`
The new method `addVars` was added to make the definition of multiple
variables at once more convenient.
The method `hasChildren` was deprecated. You should use `count` instead.
Before:
```
$view->set('help', 'A text longer than six characters');
$view->set('error_class', 'max_length_error');
```
After:
```
$view->addVars(array(
'help' => 'A text longer than six characters',
'error_class' => 'max_length_error',
));
```
* Form and field names must now start with a letter, digit or underscore
and only contain letters, digits, underscores, hyphens and colons.
* In the collection type's template, the default name of the prototype field
has changed from `$$name$$` to `__name__`.
For custom names, dollar signs are no longer prepended and appended. You are
advised to prepend and append two underscores wherever you specify a value
for the field's "prototype_name" option.
Before:
```
$builder->add('tags', 'collection', array('prototype' => 'proto'));
// results in the name "$$proto$$" in the template
```
After:
```
$builder->add('tags', 'collection', array('prototype' => '__proto__'));
// results in the name "__proto__" in the template
```
* The "read_only" option now renders as `readonly="readonly"`, use
"disabled" instead for `disabled="disabled"`.
* Child forms are no longer automatically validated. That means that you must
explicitly set the `Valid` constraint in your model if you want to validate
objects modified by child forms.
If you don't want to set the `Valid` constraint, or if there is no reference
from the data of the parent form to the data of the child form, you can
enable BC behavior by setting the "cascade_validation" option to `true`
on the parent form.
#### BC Breaks in Themes and HTML
* FormType and FieldType were merged and require you to adapt your form
themes.
The block `field_widget` and all references to it should be renamed to
`form_widget_simple`:
Before:
```
{% block url_widget %}
{% spaceless %}
{% set type = type|default('url') %}
{{ block('field_widget') }}
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock url_widget %}
```
After:
```
{% block url_widget %}
{% spaceless %}
{% set type = type|default('url') %}
{{ block('form_widget_simple') }}
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock url_widget %}
```
All other `field_*` blocks and references to them should be renamed to
`form_*`. If you previously defined both a `field_*` and a `form_*`
block, you can merge them into a single `form_*` block and check the new
Boolean variable `compound` instead:
Before:
```
{% block form_errors %}
{% spaceless %}
... form code ...
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock form_errors %}
{% block field_errors %}
{% spaceless %}
... field code ...
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock field_errors %}
```
After:
```
{% block form_errors %}
{% spaceless %}
{% if compound %}
... form code ...
{% else %}
... field code ...
{% endif %}
{% endspaceless %}
{% endblock form_errors %}
```
Furthermore, the block `generic_label` was merged into `form_label`. You
should now override `form_label` in order to customize labels.
Last but not least, the block `widget_choice_options` was renamed to
`choice_widget_options` to be consistent with the rest of the default
theme.
* The strategy for generating the `id` and `name` HTML attributes for
checkboxes and radio buttons in a choice field has changed.
Instead of appending the choice value, a generated integer is now appended
by default. Take care if your JavaScript relies on that. If you want to
read the actual choice value, read the `value` attribute instead.
* In the choice field type's template, the structure of the `choices` variable
has changed.
The `choices` variable now contains `ChoiceView` objects with two getters,
`getValue()` and `getLabel()`, to access the choice data.
Before:
```
{% for choice, label in choices %}
<option value="{{ choice }}"{% if _form_is_choice_selected(form, choice) %} selected="selected"{% endif %}>
{{ label }}
</option>
{% endfor %}
```
After:
```
{% for choice in choices %}
<option value="{{ choice.value }}"{% if _form_is_choice_selected(form, choice) %} selected="selected"{% endif %}>
{{ choice.label }}
</option>
{% endfor %}
```
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* Creation of default labels has been moved to the view layer. You will need
to incorporate this logic into any custom `form_label` templates to
accommodate those cases when the `label` option has not been explicitly
set.
```
{% block form_label %}
{% if label is empty %}
{% set label = name|humanize %}
{% endif %}
{# ... #}
{% endblock %}
````
#### Other BC Breaks
* The order of the first two arguments of the methods `createNamed` and
`createNamedBuilder` in `FormFactoryInterface` was reversed to be
consistent with the rest of the component. You should scan your code
for occurrences of these methods and reverse the parameters.
Before:
```
$form = $factory->createNamed('text', 'firstName');
```
After:
```
$form = $factory->createNamed('firstName', 'text');
```
* The implementation of `ChoiceList` was changed heavily. As a result,
`ArrayChoiceList` was replaced. If you have custom classes that extend
this class, you must now extend `SimpleChoiceList` and pass choices
to the parent constructor.
Before:
```
class MyChoiceList extends ArrayChoiceList
{
protected function load()
{
parent::load();
// load choices
$this->choices = $choices;
}
}
```
After:
```
class MyChoiceList extends SimpleChoiceList
{
public function __construct()
{
// load choices
parent::__construct($choices);
}
}
```
If you need to load the choices lazily -- that is, as soon as they are
accessed for the first time -- you can extend `LazyChoiceList` instead
and load the choices by overriding `loadChoiceList()`.
```
class MyChoiceList extends LazyChoiceList
{
protected function loadChoiceList()
{
// load choices
return new SimpleChoiceList($choices);
}
}
```
`PaddedChoiceList`, `MonthChoiceList` and `TimezoneChoiceList` were removed.
Their functionality was merged into `DateType`, `TimeType` and `TimezoneType`.
`EntityChoiceList` was adapted. The methods `getEntities()`,
`getEntitiesByKeys()`, `getIdentifier()` and `getIdentifierValues()` were
removed or made private. Instead of the first two, you can now use
`getChoices()` and `getChoicesByValues()`. For the latter two, no
replacement exists.
* `EntitiesToArrayTransformer` and `EntityToIdTransformer` were removed.
The former was replaced by `CollectionToArrayTransformer` in combination
with `EntityChoiceList`, the latter is not required in the core anymore.
* The following transformers were renamed:
* `ArrayToBooleanChoicesTransformer` to `ChoicesToBooleanArrayTransformer`
* `ScalarToBooleanChoicesTransformer` to `ChoiceToBooleanArrayTransformer`
* `ArrayToChoicesTransformer` to `ChoicesToValuesTransformer`
* `ScalarToChoiceTransformer` to `ChoiceToValueTransformer`
to be consistent with the naming in `ChoiceListInterface`.
* `FormUtil::toArrayKey()` and `FormUtil::toArrayKeys()` were removed.
They were merged into ChoiceList and have no public equivalent anymore.
* The `add()`, `remove()`, `setParent()`, `bind()` and `setData()` methods in
the Form class now throw an exception if the form is already bound.
If you used these methods on bound forms, you should consider moving your
logic to an event listener that observes `FormEvents::PRE_BIND` or
`FormEvents::BIND`.
#### Deprecations
* The following methods of `FormTypeInterface` and `FormTypeExtensionInterface`
are deprecated and will be removed in Symfony 2.3:
* `getDefaultOptions`
* `getAllowedOptionValues`
You should use the newly added `setDefaultOptions` instead, which gives you
access to the OptionsResolverInterface instance and with that a lot more power.
Before:
```
public function getDefaultOptions(array $options)
{
return array(
'gender' => 'male',
);
}
public function getAllowedOptionValues(array $options)
{
return array(
'gender' => array('male', 'female'),
);
}
```
After:
```
public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)
{
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
'gender' => 'male',
));
$resolver->setAllowedValues(array(
'gender' => array('male', 'female'),
));
}
```
You can specify options that depend on other options using closures.
Before:
```
public function getDefaultOptions(array $options)
{
$defaultOptions = array();
if ($options['multiple']) {
$defaultOptions['empty_data'] = array();
}
return $defaultOptions;
}
```
After:
```
public function setDefaultOptions(OptionsResolverInterface $resolver)
{
$resolver->setDefaults(array(
'empty_data' => function (Options $options, $value) {
return $options['multiple'] ? array() : $value;
}
));
}
```
The second argument `$value` contains the current default value and
does not have to be specified if not needed.
* The following methods in `FormBuilder` were deprecated and have a new
equivalent:
* `prependClientTransformer`: `addViewTransformer`, with `true` as second argument
* `appendClientTransformer`: `addViewTransformer`
* `getClientTransformers`: `getViewTransformers`
* `resetClientTransformers`: `resetViewTransformers`
* `prependNormTransformer`: `addModelTransformer`
* `appendNormTransformer`: `addModelTransformer`, with `true` as second argument
* `getNormTransformers`: `getModelTransformers`
* `resetNormTransformers`: `resetModelTransformers`
The deprecated methods will be removed in Symfony 2.3. You are advised to
update your application.
Before:
```
$builder->appendClientTransformer(new MyTransformer());
```
After:
```
$builder->addViewTransformer(new MyTransformer());
```
* The following events were deprecated and have a new equivalent:
* `FormEvents::SET_DATA`: `FormEvents::PRE_SET_DATA`
* `FormEvents::BIND_CLIENT_DATA`: `FormEvents::PRE_BIND`
* `FormEvents::BIND_NORM_DATA`: `FormEvents::BIND`
The deprecated events will be removed in Symfony 2.3.
Furthermore, the event classes `DataEvent` and `FilterDataEvent` were
deprecated and replaced by the generic `FormEvent`. You are advised to
code your listeners against the new event now. The deprecated events will
be removed in Symfony 2.3.
Before:
```
$builder->addListener(FormEvents::BIND_CLIENT_DATA, function (FilterDataEvent $event) {
// ...
});
```
After:
```
$builder->addListener(FormEvents::PRE_BIND, function (FormEvent $event) {
// ...
});
```
* The interface `FormValidatorInterface` was deprecated and will be removed
in Symfony 2.3.
If you implemented custom validators using this interface, you can
substitute them by event listeners listening to the `FormEvents::POST_BIND`
(or any other of the `*BIND` events). In case you used the CallbackValidator
class, you should now pass the callback directly to `addEventListener`.
* The method `guessMinLength()` of `FormTypeGuesserInterface` was deprecated
and will be removed in Symfony 2.3. You should use the new method
`guessPattern()` instead which may return any regular expression that
is inserted in the HTML5 attribute `pattern`.
Before:
```
public function guessMinLength($class, $property)
{
if (/* condition */) {
return new ValueGuess($minLength, Guess::LOW_CONFIDENCE);
}
}
```
After:
```
public function guessPattern($class, $property)
{
if (/* condition */) {
return new ValueGuess('.{' . $minLength . ',}', Guess::LOW_CONFIDENCE);
}
}
```
* Setting the option "property_path" to `false` was deprecated and will be unsupported
as of Symfony 2.3.
You should use the new option "mapped" instead in order to set that you don't want
a field to be mapped to its parent's data.
Before:
```
$builder->add('termsAccepted', 'checkbox', array(
'property_path' => false,
));
```
After:
```
$builder->add('termsAccepted', 'checkbox', array(
'mapped' => false,
));
```
* The following methods in `Form` were deprecated and will be removed in
Symfony 2.3:
* `getTypes`
* `getErrorBubbling`
* `getNormTransformers`
* `getClientTransformers`
* `getAttribute`
* `hasAttribute`
* `getClientData`
* `getChildren`
* `hasChildren`
Before:
```
$form->getErrorBubbling()
```
After:
```
$form->getConfig()->getErrorBubbling();
```
The method `getClientData` has a new equivalent that is named `getViewData`.
You can access all other methods on the `FormConfigInterface` object instead.
Instead of `getChildren` and `hasChildren`, you should now use `all` and
`count`.
Before:
```
if ($form->hasChildren()) {
```
After:
```
if (count($form) > 0) {
```
* The option "validation_constraint" was deprecated and will be removed
in Symfony 2.3. You should use the option "constraints" instead,
where you can pass one or more constraints for a form.
Before:
```
$builder->add('name', 'text', array(
'validation_constraint' => new NotBlank(),
));
```
After:
```
$builder->add('name', 'text', array(
'constraints' => new NotBlank(),
));
```
Unlike previously, you can also pass a list of constraints now:
```
$builder->add('name', 'text', array(
'constraints' => array(
new NotBlank(),
new MinLength(3),
),
));
```
### Validator
* The methods `setMessage()`, `getMessageTemplate()` and
`getMessageParameters()` in the Constraint class were deprecated and will
be removed in Symfony 2.3.
If you have implemented custom validators, you should use the
`addViolation()` method on the `ExecutionContext` object instead.
Before:
```
public function isValid($value, Constraint $constraint)
{
// ...
if (!$valid) {
$this->setMessage($constraint->message, array(
'{{ value }}' => $value,
));
return false;
}
}
```
After:
```
public function isValid($value, Constraint $constraint)
{
// ...
if (!$valid) {
$this->context->addViolation($constraint->message, array(
'{{ value }}' => $value,
));
return false;
}
}
```
* The method `setPropertyPath()` in the ExecutionContext class
was removed.
You should use the `addViolationAtSubPath()` method on the
`ExecutionContext` object instead.
Before:
```
public function isPropertyValid(ExecutionContext $context)
{
// ...
$propertyPath = $context->getPropertyPath() . '.property';
$context->setPropertyPath($propertyPath);
$context->addViolation('Error Message', array(), null);
}
```
After:
```
public function isPropertyValid(ExecutionContext $context)
{
// ...
$context->addViolationAtSubPath('property', 'Error Message', array(), null);
}
```
* The method `isValid` of `ConstraintValidatorInterface` was renamed to
`validate` and its return value was dropped.
`ConstraintValidator` still contains the deprecated `isValid` method and
forwards `validate` calls to `isValid` by default. This BC layer will be
removed in Symfony 2.3. You are advised to rename your methods. You should
also remove the return values, which have never been used by the framework.
Before:
```
public function isValid($value, Constraint $constraint)
{
// ...
if (!$valid) {
$this->context->addViolation($constraint->message, array(
'{{ value }}' => $value,
));
return false;
}
}
```
After:
```
public function validate($value, Constraint $constraint)
{
// ...
if (!$valid) {
$this->context->addViolation($constraint->message, array(
'{{ value }}' => $value,
));
return;
}
}
```
* Core translation messages are changed. Dot is added at the end of each message.
Overwritten core translations should be fixed if any. More info here.
* Collections (arrays or instances of `\Traversable`) in properties
annotated with `Valid` are not traversed recursively by default anymore.
This means that if a collection contains an entry which is again a
collection, the inner collection won't be traversed anymore as it
happened before. You can set the BC behavior by setting the new property
`deep` of `Valid` to `true`.
Before:
```
/** @Assert\Valid */
private $recursiveCollection;
```
After:
```
/** @Assert\Valid(deep = true) */
private $recursiveCollection;
```
### Session
* Flash messages now return an array based on their type. The old method is
still available but is now deprecated.
##### Retrieving the flash messages from a Twig template
Before:
```
{% if app.session.hasFlash('notice') %}
<div class="flash-notice">
{{ app.session.getFlash('notice') }}
</div>
{% endif %}
```
After:
```
{% for flashMessage in app.session.flashbag.get('notice') %}
<div class="flash-notice">
{{ flashMessage }}
</div>
{% endfor %}
```
You can process all flash messages in a single loop with:
```
{% for type, flashMessages in app.session.flashbag.all() %}
{% for flashMessage in flashMessages %}
<div class="flash-{{ type }}">
{{ flashMessage }}
</div>
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
```
* Session handler drivers should implement `\SessionHandlerInterface` or extend from
`Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Storage\Handler\NativeHandlerInterface` base class and renamed
to `Handler\FooSessionHandler`. E.g. `PdoSessionStorage` becomes `Handler\PdoSessionHandler`.
* Refactor code using `$session->*flash*()` methods to use `$session->getFlashBag()->*()`.
### Serializer
* The key names created by the `GetSetMethodNormalizer` have changed from
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all lowercased to camelCased (e.g. `mypropertyvalue` to `myPropertyValue`).
* The `item` element is now converted to an array when deserializing XML.
``` xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<response>
<item><title><![CDATA[title1]]></title></item><item><title><![CDATA[title2]]></title></item>
</response>
```
Before:
Array()
After:
Array(
[item] => Array(
[0] => Array(
[title] => title1
)
[1] => Array(
[title] => title2
)
)
)
### Routing
* The UrlMatcher urldecodes the route parameters only once, they were
decoded twice before. Note that the `urldecode()` calls have been changed for a
single `rawurldecode()` in order to support `+` for input paths.
### FrameworkBundle
* session options: lifetime, path, domain, secure, httponly were deprecated.
Prefixed versions should now be used instead: cookie_lifetime, cookie_path, cookie_domain, cookie_secure, cookie_httponly
Before:
```
framework:
session:
lifetime: 3600
path: \
domain: example.com
secure: true
httponly: true
```
After:
```
framework:
session:
cookie_lifetime: 3600
cookie_path: \
cookie_domain: example.com
cookie_secure: true
cookie_httponly: true
```
Added `handler_id`, defaults to `session.handler.native_file`.
```
framework:
session:
storage_id: session.storage.native
handler_id: session.handler.native_file
```
To use mock session storage use the following. `handler_id` is irrelevant in this context.
```
framework:
session:
storage_id: session.storage.mock_file
```
### WebProfilerBundle
* You must clear old profiles after upgrading to 2.1. If you are using a
database then you will need to remove the table.