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1.1.0 (2012-xx-xx)

The configuration syntax has been simplified. The connections setting was merged into the clients setting.

Before:

snc_redis:
    connections:
        default:
            alias: default
            host: localhost
            port: 6379
            database: 0
    clients:
        default:
            alias: default
            connection: default

After:

snc_redis:
    clients:
        default:
            type: predis
            alias: default
            dsn: redis://localhost

The service names have been simplified, too. The above configuration will register the service snc_redis.default. The old service names like snc_redis.default_client are still available as an alias.

If you are using the Monolog or SwiftMailer features, then you have to update your configuration by renaming the connection setting to client.

Older notes

2012-02-18

The master branch is now in sync with the symfony master branch. Please use the 2.0 branch if you are working with Symfony 2.0.

2012-02-17

The RedisSessionStorage class was refactored to reflect the changes in the symfony master branch. The data is not saved in a HASH anymore so keep in mind that your old sessions get lost.

2011-09-23

If you want to use any of the doctrine caches, you now have to configure the entity_manager and/or document_manager parameters. Previously the bundle registered the caches for the default managers.

2011-07-01

The RedisBundle is now vendor prefixed. Please follow the following steps to update your Symfony2 project.

Update your kernel class

Replace new Snc\RedisBundle\RedisBundle() with new Snc\RedisBundle\SncRedisBundle().

Update your config files

Replace redis: with snc_redis: in all of you .yml config files.

Update your code

All services are now prefixed by snc_redis. instead of redis..