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A selection of the most recent posts published by Symfony bloggers.

First Symfony CMF 1.3 Release Candidate Available

The release of Symfony CMF 1.3 is coming closer with the availability of release candidates for all packages. Stable releases can be expected in the coming weeks. After the 1.2 release, the activity of the Symfony CMF project has dropped, resulting in no new release in 2015. With this new release, the CMF is back in the running with full Symfony 2.8 and PHP 7 support. Important new Features Included in this release are the following packages: Version 1.0 of SlugifierApi; Version 1.1 of [...]

How to Use a Custom Storage Layer in FOSUserBundle

Almost each Symfony project uses FOSUserBundle because it speeds up the development and provides useful features to manage users. It has a few built in storage layer implementations: one for Propel and a few for Doctrine (both ORM and ODM). It's great, but there are some cases when you have to use another storage. Luckily, FOSUserBundle is flexible enough and provides a way to implement a custom storage layer.  You just need to implement your own user manager to use all features of [...]

Episode 11 - Looking forward to Symfony 4

Having recovered from SymfonyCon and had happy holidays, Sound of Symfony is back on the ether(net). This week we talk about what we'd like to see in upcoming versions of PHP and Symfony. You might be wondering what happened to Episode 10. Do not worry. That one turned out to be slightly tricky to edit. Instead of making you wait though, we went ahead and released this now for your audible enjoyment. Episode 10 will come at some later date. Photo credit: Happy Back to the Future Day by NASA [...]

Symfony events III - Delay treatment

Improve your app response time by running your listeners on kernel.terminate with the DelayedEventDispatcher.

Symfony events II - Doctrine

Adding Doctrine events to the equation.

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