All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file, in reverse chronological order by release.
PhpSerialize adapter to allow it to support the
PHP 7 $options parameter of unserialize, and, specifically, the allowed_classes parameter.
A new options class, PhpSerializeOptions, now allows setting the unserialize_class_whitelist
option, which may be one of true (any class may be unserialized; current behavior), false
(no class may be unserialized), or an array of class names that are explicitly allowed to
be unserialized. An instance of this class may now be passed to the PhpSerialize constructor
in order to set the intended/expected behavior.PythonPickle adapter.)PhpSerialize adapter to raise an exception during
deserialization if the value is not serialized, restoring behavior to match
the other adapters.Module::init() method to properly receive a ModuleManager instance, and
not expect a ModuleEvent.AdapterPluginManagerFactory, which can be consumed by container-interop /
zend-servicemanager to create and return a AdapterPluginManager instance.ConfigProvider, which maps the service SerializerAdapterManager to the above
factory.Module, which does the same as ConfigProvider, but specifically for
zend-mvc applications. It also provices a specification to
Zend\ModuleManager\Listener\ServiceListener to allow modules to provide
serializer configuration.^2.7 || ^3.0, as it can work with either version.AdapterPluginManager
to follow changes to Zend\ServiceManager\AbstractPluginManager, and updating
the Serializer class to inject an empty ServiceManager into instances of
the AbstractPluginManager that it creates.