New in Symfony 8.1: RateLimiter Improvements
Rate Limiting Controllers with the #[RateLimit] Attribute Contributed by Ayyoub AFW-ALLAH in…
Rate Limiting Controllers with the #[RateLimit] Attribute Contributed by Ayyoub AFW-ALLAH in…
Daniel Petrica tells the story of how an unpatched Livewire vulnerability on a forgotten side project exposed Mailcoach API keys and led to 50,000 spam emails being sent. It is a useful reminder to keep dormant apps updated, and a good real-world example of how Docker can limit the blast radius when something goes wrong. Read more
Upgrade your skills from home! SymfonyOnline June 2026 brings 15 high-level technical sessions online on June 11-12, 2026. 🎤 Speaker announcement! Jérôme Tamarelle, MongoDB PHP ecosystem maintainer, MongoDB will share critical security insights in:…
As we wrap up May, we want to take a momen to review our conference PHP Tek. This conference has just wrapped it’s 18th annual edition. While we, the current owners, have only just put on our 4th event, PHP Tek has been a staple in the community for many years. The post PHP Tek 2026 Review appeared first on PHP Architect.
Join web developers from all over the world for SymfonyOnline June 2026, broadcasting live on June 11-12, 2026. 🎤 Speaker announcement! We are thrilled to welcome Pauline Vos, Senior Software Engineer, MongoDB GmbH for her talk: "Git, But Better:…
Michael Dyrynda shows how PHP 8.4 property hooks can replace simple computed getter methods with virtual properties. He makes the case for using them when you want a clean, property-based API for derived values. Read more
Day 2 of SymfonyOnline June 2026 kicks off on June 12, 2026, bringing you advanced architectural strategies straight to your screen. 🎤 Speaker announcement! Max Beckers, Solutions Architect, PAYONE GmbH will share his expertise in "Event Streaming…
Symfony 8.1 brings many improvements to the Form component, including new features for multi-step forms and quality-of-life options for some form types. Form Flows Improvements…
Michael Dyrynda shows how Laravel's distinct validation rule can protect nested request payloads from duplicate reference values before they corrupt relationship mapping. He also highlights the strict and ignore_case options for cases where loose comparison is not enough. Read more
This week, Symfony 8.1 was released. In addition, we published dozens of security advisories and released the security updates Symfony 5.4.53, 6.4.41, 7.4.13, 8.0.13, Twig 3.27, Symfony UX 2.36 and 3.1, and Polyfill 1.38.1. We also published more information…
🎙️ PHP Podcast – May 28, 2026 Hosts: Eric Van Johnson & John Congdon Links from the show: PHP barely avoided disaster – YouTube CVE-2026-45793: Anatomy of a 14-Hour PHP Supply-Chain Near-Miss · graycoreio/github-actions-magento2 · Discussion #261 · GitHub An Update on Composer & Packagist Supply Chain Security PHP Tek: A Homecoming by Ben Ramsey […] The post The PHP Podcast 2026.05.28 appeared first on PHP Architect.
Twig 3.27.1 is a patch release that fixes two regressions introduced by the sandbox hardening shipped in 3.27.0. Both involve how the sandbox inspects values that can be coerced to a string, and both are transparent once you upgrade. Typed iterable arguments…
SymfonyOnline June 2026 is just around the corner on June 11-12, 2026. Get ready for high-quality pre-recorded talks followed by live Q&As! 🎤 Speaker announcement! JoWe are happy to host Tobias Nyholm, Eneba, presenting "Building MCP Servers…
Every shares how its team uses AI agents in a compounding loop of planning, working, assessing, and feeding lessons back into the system. The big idea: each feature should make the next one easier to build because the agents keep learning the codebase. Read more
An inside look at the stack powering There There: Laravel, Inertia, React, TypeScript, Horizon, Reverb, and a bunch of Spatie packages and services. A nice overview of the pragmatic tooling choices behind the product. Read more