This document describes the backwards incompatible changes introduced by each EasyAdminBundle version and the needed changes to be made before upgrading to the next version.
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The route used to generate every backend URL is now called
easyadmininstead ofadmin. This change has been introduce to prevent collisions with your existing backend routes, where is common to use theadminroute name.In order to upgrade, you just need to replace
adminbyeasyadminin allpath(),generateUrl()andredirectToRoute()calls.
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The
isReadableandisWritableoptions are no longer available for each property metadata. These options were needed when we introspected the getters and setters of the properties ourselves. We now use the Symfony PropertyAccessor component to get and set values for entity properties. -
The
Configurator::introspectGettersAndSetters()method, theReflection/ClassPropertyReflectorclass and theeasyadmin.property_reflectorservice have been deleted and replaced by the use of thePropertyAccessorclass, itsgetValue()andsetValue()methods and the@property_accessorservice.
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The
render404error()utility method has been removed fromAdminController. This method was no longer used since we started throwing custom exceptions when an error occurs. -
The
ajaxEdit()method of theAdminControllerhas been removed. This method had nothing to do with editing an entity via Ajax. It was just used to toggle the value of boolean properties. It has been replaced by a private method calledupdateEntityProperty().
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The options that define if a entity property is readable and/or writable have changed their name to match the names used by Symfony:
// Before $propertyMetadata['canBeGet']; $propertyMetadata['canBeSet']; // After $propertyMetadata['isReadable']; $propertyMetadata['isWritable'];
This only affects you if you make a very advance use of the bundle and override lots of its functionalities.
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The
form.html.twigtemplate has been removed and therefore, you cannot define theeasy_admin.design.templates.formto override it by your own template. If you want to customize the forms of the backend, use a proper Symfony form theme and enable it in theeasy_admin.design.form_themeoption.
In order to improve the consistency of the backend design, all CSS class names
have been updated to use dashes instead of underscores, to match the syntax
used by Bootstrap classes. This means that field_date is now field-date,
theme_boostrap... is now theme-bootstrap..., etc.
Moreover, the global css class applied to the <body> element of each view
has changed:
| View | OLD <body> CSS class |
NEW <body> CSS class |
|---|---|---|
edit |
admin edit <entity name> |
easyadmin edit edit-<entity name> |
list |
admin list <entity name> |
easyadmin list list-<entity name> |
new |
admin new <entity name> |
easyadmin new new-<entity name> |
show |
admin show <entity name> |
easyadmin show show-<entity name> |
All these changes only affect you if your backend uses a custom stylesheet.
The class option has been renamed to css_class.
Before:
easy_admin:
actions:
# ...
- { name: 'edit', class: 'danger' }
entities:
# ...
fields:
- { property: 'id', class: 'col-md-12' }After:
easy_admin:
actions:
# ...
- { name: 'edit', css_class: 'danger' }
entities:
# ...
fields:
- { property: 'id', css_class: 'col-md-12' }// Before
protected function prepareNewEntityForPersist($entity) { ... }
// After
protected function prePersistEntity($entity) { ... }
// You can also create custom methods for each entity
protected function prePersistUserEntity($entity) { ... }
protected function prePersistProductEntity($entity) { ... }
// ...// Before
protected function prepareEditEntityForPersist($entity) { ... }
// After
protected function preUpdateEntity($entity) { ... }
// You can also create custom methods for each entity
protected function preUpdateUserEntity($entity) { ... }
protected function preUpdateProductEntity($entity) { ... }
// ...The strategy used to determine the entity name has change in preparation for some planned features.
Previously, the entity name was infered from the entity class name. Now the entity name is the value used as the YAML key of the configuration file:
# Before (label = name = TestEntity)
easy_admin:
entities:
MyEntity: 'AppBundle\Entity\TestEntity'
# After (label = name = MyEntity)
easy_admin:
entities:
MyEntity: 'AppBundle\Entity\TestEntity'This change probably doesn't affect your backend, because so far the entity name is mostly an internal thing used as part as the URL of the backend pages. In the next version of the bundle this value will be used as some PHP method name. Therefore, developer must have absolute control over the entity name and EasyAdmin should not autogenerate it.
Previously, the YAML key of the configuration file was used to set the entity
label for the entities which didn't define the label option. This label is
used in some buttons, the main menu and the page title. Therefore, you could
use any character for the entity name, including white spaces.
Now entity names can only contain numbers, characters and underscores, and the
first character cannot be a number. This allows to use the entity name as part
of the name of some PHP methods. In order to use a fancy entity label, just
define the label option:
# BEFORE
# this will throw an exception in the new bundle version
easy_admin:
entities:
'My Fancy Entity!': 'AppBundle\Entity\TestEntity'
# AFTER
easy_admin:
entities:
MyEntity:
class: 'AppBundle\Entity\TestEntity'
label: 'My Fancy Entity!'The former _entity variable was used to retrieve the current entity configuration.
This variable has been renamed to _entity_config for convenience and readability reasons.
The old item variable was used to carry the currently created/edited entity.
This variable has been renamed to entity for better understandability.
Be sure that you did not override these variables, if so, you just have to change the name.
These changes affect you only if you have customized any of the following templates in your backend:
form/entity_form.html.twigtemplate has been renamed toform.html.twig_list_paginator.html.twigtemplate has been renamed to_paginator.html.twig_flashes.html.twigtemplate has been removed because it wasn't used in any other template
Full version details: https://github.com/javiereguiluz/EasyAdminBundle/releases/tag/v1.4.0