Welcome to this week's Symfony Station Communique. It's your weekly review of the most valuable and essential news in the Symfony and PHP development communities. This week it's extensive again, so take your time and enjoy its most valuable items.
As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony.
Highlight -> "This week, Symfony 5.4.0 and 6.0.0 stable versions were released. In addition, SymfonyInsight announced its support for PHP 8.1. Finally, the SymfonyWorld Online conference is coming next week."
Symfony UX is an initiative and set of libraries centered around the Stimulus JavaScript library. Symfony is pleased to announce several new releases:
Version 2.0 of all symfony/ux libraries
Version 3.0 of @symfony/stimulus-bridge
Version 2.0 of @symfony/stimulus-testing
Symfony UX has been updated to support Stimulus 3.
Our second item of original content is out. It’s a dual-function one serving as a case study of how Symfony Station was built and our About page. Learn how Symfony, Drupal, Layout Builder, Layout Paragraphs, Bootstrap, and Gutenberg became a crew.
This week
Alex Daubois continues to publish helpful posts. This week he looks at end-to-end testing with Panther.
Via SymfonyCasts: "Join me on a quick aside from security to leverage Symfony's serializer component to create a user JSON API endpoint. You will LOVE the result!
And I want to know how he created the fantastic mouse effect on his site.
Last Week
Slawomir Dymitrow created a Symfony 6 based Application that can serve as an Enterprise Architecture reference for anyone who's planning to build Large Scale Applications with Symfony. It uses a similar 'Blog' theme as the official Symfony Demo.
As you may know, I ran across Akashic Seer's blog last month, which boasts Symfony-related posts. Here are a few more from his archive delivered with his unique approach.
Have you published or seen something related to Symfony or PHP that we missed? If so, please contact us.
That's it for this week. Thanks for making it to the end of another extended edition. I look forward to sharing next week's Symfony and PHP news with you on Friday.
Please share this post. :) Be sure to join our newsletter list, so you get each week's communique directly in your inbox (a day early). And follow us on Twitter at @symfonfystation.