Monday, July 7, 2014

Re: CakePHP 3.0.0-alpha1 released!

Hi Jose Lorenzo,
Thank you very much for your valuable advise. So we ares waiting for the promising beta version with the crossed fingers.

Thanks,
Jipson

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On 7 Jul 2014, at 12:07, José Lorenzo < jose.zap@gmail.com> wrote:

We will hopefully have a beta version for that time. That means you can rely on the foundation but still expect bugs to be found. If you are willing to accept that and to eventually adapt to some changes, then go for 3.0

On Monday, July 7, 2014 12:24:20 PM UTC+2, Jipson Thomas wrote:
Hi José Lorenzo,
Thank you for the update. We are planning for our new project (scheduled to start the development in August 2014 - September 2014). Would you please advise me that the version I can choose for this? I am so much interested to use Cake 3 for our prestigious work.

Thanks,
Jipson

On Wednesday, 25 June 2014 22:00:17 UTC+1, José Lorenzo wrote:

The CakePHP core team proudly announces the first alpha release of
CakePHP 3.0.0. In the months between 3.0.0-dev3 and this release, we've
been working really hard at getting more of the remaining parts implemented,
and incorporating all the great feedback we've gotten from the community so far.

There are still a few larger features to be completed before we go to a beta release,
most importantly:

  • Updated i18n and L10n features.
  • A replacement for CacheHelper based on Edge Side Includes.
  • A new routing API for simpler and faster route declaration.

The alpha releases will focus on getting these key features completed. After
which, we'll start beta releases focusing on polishing up any rough or
confusing features, improving error messages/help and porting over plugins
produced by the core team.

We've been truly humbled by the fantastic feedback and support we've received
from the community in the last month. We've had numerous bug reports, pull
requests and documentation edits that have helped improve 3.0 overall.

This release also comes with complete documentation for the new features and
changes, make sure you check out the new CakePHP 3.0 book to read about them in
detail.

Below is the list of new features and changes that made it into 3.0.0-alpha1:

Reworked Dispatcher Filters

Dispatcher filters have been reworked and expanded to include some of the
previously 'magic' features of CakePHP. Filters are now registered as instances
instead of through configuration data making it simple to do dependency injection.

Dispatcher filters also include a way to restrict when they are applied to any
given request.

New Session Object

Session management has always been a static class in CakePHP which has proven
to be problematic in a number of ways. For CakePHP 3.0, you can access the
session from the request object $this-&gt;request-&gt;session() .

This change also makes the session easier to test, and allows CakePHP 
to use PHPUnit 4.x

FlashHelper and FlashComponent

Flash messages play an important part in modern web applications. While CakePHP
has always had rudimentary flash messaging support, CakePHP 3.0 gives
developers even more tools to create and render multiple kinds of messages in
a simple way. To make this happen a separate component and helper were created.
We'd like to thank jadb and bcrowe for making this code happen.

CookieComponent

CookieComponent has only been able to manage one cookie namespace at a time in
the past. While it offered powerful tools for creating encrypted cookies, those
tools were hard to use consistently and correctly. The redesigned
CookieComponent makes it much easier to separate the configuration of cookie
namespaces and the handling of cookie data.

Passwords Default to Bcrypt

Using bcrypt for passwords is a current best-practice. To help steer developers
in the right direction, we've made bcrypt the default password hashing system
in CakePHP, and provided an easy to use FallbackHasher that will allow you to
incrementally update your password hashes from older hashing algorithms.

Themes and Plugins Merged

For CakePHP 3.0.0, we wanted to make themes more powerful and more robust. As
we looked at ways of improving themes, we realized that what we really wanted were
plugins. To that end, you can now use any plugin as a theme. This makes
packaging and re-distributing themes easy as they are simply plugins do and
can include helpers and cells.

App and Plugins share a standard suggested directory layout

To make your experience developing as consistent as possible, we've updated
both the application skeleton and plugin skeletons to use the same directory
structure. This will help make working with plugins feel just like you're
working in a small modular application.

ORM Improvements

Several API changes made their way into the new ORM. Now it is simpler to specify
deep associations for saving operations and we have changed a couple conventions
to reduce the learning curve and confusion among new adopters.

Better Performance

We've taken an initial performance review over the new features in 3.0, and
spent some time removing obvious bottlenecks. We're happy to announce that we
succeeded at making the bootstrap process and several parts of the helpers
template generation faster.

Additionally, we've identified a way to make the routing process several times
faster. We'll be implementing these new ideas for the following beta release.

You can download the release or just use `composer create-project -s dev cakephp/app` to start using CakePHP 3.0 today!


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