What’s new in version 3.0.0 (2019-04-16)

  • Adds controller-based Event Sourcing aggregates to the framework with a PSR-14 compliant Event Dispatcher (event bus).
  • Adds the facilities to use CQRS.
  • Updates the documentation.

What’s new in version 2.1.1 (2019-04-16)

  • Fixes a few unit tests and a few minor issues concerning code comments.

What’s new in version 2.1.0 (2019-04-10)

  • Adds asynchronous non-blocking PHP sessions (Swoole compatible).
  • Adds a PSR-6 compliant interface and a corresponding proxy class to Doctrine\Common\Cache classes for session caching.
  • Updates the documentation.

What’s new in version 2.0.4 (2019-04-16)

  • Fixes a few unit tests and a few minor issues concerning code comments.

What’s new in version 2.0.3 (2019-04-10)

  • Fixes an issue when requesting an unknown controller method.

What’s new in version 2.0.2 (2019-01-23)

  • Fixes an issue when running in Swoole mode behind an NGINX HTTPS proxy server.
  • Fixes an issue with the way the controller namespace was obtained from the file path.
  • Updates the documentation.

What’s new in version 2.0.1 (2019-01-20)

  • Fixes an issue with the Bootstrap event on Windows.
  • Modifies the Controller Manager in order to receive an instance from a Controller Factory directly.
  • Updates the documentation.
  • Updates the API documentation.

What’s new in version 2.0.0 (2019-01-15)

  • Adds support for running the framework on Swoole.
  • Uses PSR-7 compliant HTTP messages (Zend Diactoros).
  • Uses PSR-15 compliant middleware and pipelines (Zend Stratigility).
  • Uses the nikic/fast-route routing library.
  • Uses the Pimple Container as a service manager.
  • Uses an event-driven architecture (Zend EventManager).
  • Uses Plates as the default template manager.
  • Adds Twig as a possible template manager.
  • Updates the Smarty template manager.
  • Adds TailwindCSS to the default templates.
  • Updates Bootstrap CSS Framework in alternative templates.
  • Updates the Doctrine Framework (domain logic).
  • Adds the Atlas ORM Framework (persistence logic).