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/app/logs/*
!app/cache/.gitkeep
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language: php

php:
- 5.3.3
- 5.3
- 5.4

before_script: composer install -n

script: phpunit -c app
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Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Fabien Potencier

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished
to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
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Symfony Standard Edition
========================

Welcome to the Symfony Standard Edition - a fully-functional Symfony2
application that you can use as the skeleton for your new applications.

This document contains information on how to download, install, and start
using Symfony. For a more detailed explanation, see the [Installation][1]
chapter of the Symfony Documentation.

1) Installing the Standard Edition
----------------------------------

When it comes to installing the Symfony Standard Edition, you have the
following options.

### Use Composer (*recommended*)

As Symfony uses [Composer][2] to manage its dependencies, the recommended way
to create a new project is to use it.

If you don't have Composer yet, download it following the instructions on
http://getcomposer.org/ or just run the following command:

curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php

Then, use the `create-project` command to generate a new Symfony application:

php composer.phar create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition path/to/install

Composer will install Symfony and all its dependencies under the
`path/to/install` directory.

### Download an Archive File

To quickly test Symfony, you can also download an [archive][3] of the Standard
Edition and unpack it somewhere under your web server root directory.

If you downloaded an archive "without vendors", you also need to install all
the necessary dependencies. Download composer (see above) and run the
following command:

php composer.phar install

2) Checking your System Configuration
-------------------------------------

Before starting coding, make sure that your local system is properly
configured for Symfony.

Execute the `check.php` script from the command line:

php app/check.php

The script returns a status code of `0` if all mandatory requirements are met,
`1` otherwise.

Access the `config.php` script from a browser:

http://localhost/path/to/symfony/app/web/config.php

If you get any warnings or recommendations, fix them before moving on.

3) Browsing the Demo Application
--------------------------------

Congratulations! You're now ready to use Symfony.

From the `config.php` page, click the "Bypass configuration and go to the
Welcome page" link to load up your first Symfony page.

You can also use a web-based configurator by clicking on the "Configure your
Symfony Application online" link of the `config.php` page.

To see a real-live Symfony page in action, access the following page:

web/app_dev.php/demo/hello/Fabien

4) Getting started with Symfony
-------------------------------

This distribution is meant to be the starting point for your Symfony
applications, but it also contains some sample code that you can learn from
and play with.

A great way to start learning Symfony is via the [Quick Tour][4], which will
take you through all the basic features of Symfony2.

Once you're feeling good, you can move onto reading the official
[Symfony2 book][5].

A default bundle, `AcmeDemoBundle`, shows you Symfony2 in action. After
playing with it, you can remove it by following these steps:

* delete the `src/Acme` directory;

* remove the routing entry referencing AcmeDemoBundle in `app/config/routing_dev.yml`;

* remove the AcmeDemoBundle from the registered bundles in `app/AppKernel.php`;

* remove the `web/bundles/acmedemo` directory;

* empty the `security.yml` file or tweak the security configuration to fit
your needs.

What's inside?
---------------

The Symfony Standard Edition is configured with the following defaults:

* Twig is the only configured template engine;

* Doctrine ORM/DBAL is configured;

* Swiftmailer is configured;

* Annotations for everything are enabled.

It comes pre-configured with the following bundles:

* **FrameworkBundle** - The core Symfony framework bundle

* [**SensioFrameworkExtraBundle**][6] - Adds several enhancements, including
template and routing annotation capability

* [**DoctrineBundle**][7] - Adds support for the Doctrine ORM

* [**TwigBundle**][8] - Adds support for the Twig templating engine

* [**SecurityBundle**][9] - Adds security by integrating Symfony's security
component

* [**SwiftmailerBundle**][10] - Adds support for Swiftmailer, a library for
sending emails

* [**MonologBundle**][11] - Adds support for Monolog, a logging library

* [**AsseticBundle**][12] - Adds support for Assetic, an asset processing
library

* **WebProfilerBundle** (in dev/test env) - Adds profiling functionality and
the web debug toolbar

* **SensioDistributionBundle** (in dev/test env) - Adds functionality for
configuring and working with Symfony distributions

* [**SensioGeneratorBundle**][13] (in dev/test env) - Adds code generation
capabilities

* **AcmeDemoBundle** (in dev/test env) - A demo bundle with some example
code

All libraries and bundles included in the Symfony Standard Edition are
released under the MIT or BSD license.

Enjoy!

[1]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/book/installation.html
[2]: http://getcomposer.org/
[3]: http://symfony.com/download
[4]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/quick_tour/the_big_picture.html
[5]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/index.html
[6]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/bundles/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle/index.html
[7]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/book/doctrine.html
[8]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/book/templating.html
[9]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/book/security.html
[10]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/cookbook/email.html
[11]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/cookbook/logging/monolog.html
[12]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/cookbook/assetic/asset_management.html
[13]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.4/bundles/SensioGeneratorBundle/index.html
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UPGRADE FROM 2.1 to 2.2
=======================

* The [`web/.htaccess`](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/blob/2.2/web/.htaccess)
file has been enhanced substantially to prevent duplicate content with and
without `/app.php` in the URI. It also improves functionality when using
Apache aliases or when mod_rewrite is not available. So you might want to
update your `.htaccess` file as well.

* The ``_internal`` route is not used any more. It should then be removed
from both your routing and security configurations. A ``fragments`` key has
been added to the framework configuration and must be specified when ESI or
Hinclude are in use. No security configuration is required for this path as
by default ESI access is only permitted for trusted hosts and Hinclude
access uses an URL signing mechanism.

```
framework:
# ...
fragments: { path: /_proxy }
```

Functional Tests
----------------

* The profiler has been disabled by default in the test environment. You can
enable it again by modifying the ``config_test.yml`` configuration file or
even better, you can just enable it for the very next request by calling
``$client->enableProfiler()`` when you need the profiler in a test (that
speeds up functional tests quite a bit).
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UPGRADE FROM 2.2 to 2.3
=======================

When upgrading Symfony from 2.2 to 2.3, you need to do the following changes
to the code that came from the Standard Edition:

* The debugging tools are not enabled by default anymore and should be added
to the
[`web/app_dev.php`](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/blob/2.3/web/app_dev.php)
front controller manually, just after including the bootstrap cache:

use Symfony\Component\Debug\Debug;

Debug::enable();

You also need to enable debugging in the
[`app/console`](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/blob/2.3/app/console)
script, after the `$debug` variable is defined:

use Symfony\Component\Debug\Debug;

if ($debug) {
Debug::enable();
}

* The `parameters.yml` file can now be managed by the
`incenteev/composer-parameter-handler` bundle that comes with the 2.3
Standard Edition:

* add `"incenteev/composer-parameter-handler": "~2.0"` to your
`composer.json` file;

* add `/app/config/parameters.yml` to your `.gitignore` file;

* create a
[`app/config/parameters.yml.dist`](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/blob/2.3/app/config/parameters.yml.dist)
file with sensible values for all your parameters.

* It is highly recommended that you switch the minimum stability to `stable`
in your `composer.json` file.

* If you are using Apache, have a look at the new
[`.htaccess`](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/blob/2.3/web/.htaccess)
configuration and change yours accordingly.

* In the
[`app/autoload.php`](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/blob/2.3/app/autoload.php)
file, the section about `intl` should be removed as it is not needed anymore.

You can also have a look at the
[diff](https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/compare/v2.2.0%E2%80%A62.3)
between the 2.2 version of the Standard Edition and the 2.3 version.
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UPGRADE FROM 2.3 to 2.4
=======================

When upgrading Symfony from 2.3 to 2.4, you need to do the following changes
to the code that came from the Standard Edition:

* We recommend to comment or remove the `firephp` and `chromephp` Monolog
handlers as they might cause issues with some configuration (`chromephp`
with Nginx for instance).
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