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bogomolov-dev opened this issue Jan 4, 2018 · 10 comments
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Symfony 4 compatibility #831

bogomolov-dev opened this issue Jan 4, 2018 · 10 comments

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@bogomolov-dev
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Please provide a Symfony 4 compatible version. :)

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@kaanbasal
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Do you have any plan to support Symfony 4 in the near future?

@saimaz
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saimaz commented Mar 9, 2018

Yes. I have plans to add Symfony 4 and flex support to all ongr-io bundles quite soon.

@andreymeretsky
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What is estimate date of symfony 4 support?

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saimaz commented May 3, 2018

I'm working on this, but it's a huge list of changes required. Roughly I might need 1 to 3 months, thought.

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toooni commented May 3, 2018

Do you have something which you can outsource on your list? I might have some time to help you.

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saimaz commented May 3, 2018

I will create a branch today for 6.0 and some most important issues with the 'help_wanted' label.

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saimaz commented May 3, 2018

I created a PR from the local branch, where I will add some info about the new major version. Any feedback is very welcome since I can do some major and BC changes.

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Hi @saimaz

Because Symfony released version 4 in a long time, and the needs of upgrading is very high. AFAIK, you are working on the major version of ONGR to support it and Elasticsearch 6 also. And I think it requires a huge of chances. What do you think if we break this one into 2 versions. A patch of version 5.* will support symfony 4, and version 6 will support ES6. It will solve this issue sooner than.

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saimaz commented May 16, 2018

Good idea. Feel free to contribute to the 5.x branch to open a support for Symfony 4. I think I could handle the changes then further to the 6.x-dev branch by myself.

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saimaz commented Mar 21, 2019

There is released Symfony4 support in v5.2.4, Also v6-beta is released as well.

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