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Weekly GitHub Report for Fatfree-core: May 26, 2025 - June 02, 2025 (12:07:58)

Weekly GitHub Report for Fatfree-core

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Table of Contents

  • I. News
    • 1.1. Recent Version Releases
    • 1.2. Other Noteworthy Updates
  • II. Issues
    • 2.1. Top 5 Active Issues
    • 2.2. Top 5 Stale Issues
    • 2.3. Open Issues
    • 2.4. Closed Issues
    • 2.5. Issue Discussion Insights
  • III. Pull Requests
    • 3.1. Open Pull Requests
    • 3.2. Closed Pull Requests
    • 3.3. Pull Request Discussion Insights
  • IV. Contributors
    • 4.1. Contributors

I. News

1.1 Recent Version Releases:

The current version of this repository is 3.9.0

1.2 Version Information:

The version released on December 31, 2024, introduces several key updates, including new features like mac address validation and the option to disable rerouting with REROUTE_TRAILING_SLASH. It also addresses numerous compatibility and deprecation issues with PHP 8.4, such as session handler compatibility, E_STRICT deprecation, and various warnings, alongside fixes for multi-line template tags and string-based route handlers.

II. Issues

2.1 Top 5 Active Issues:

We consider active issues to be issues that that have been commented on most frequently within the last week. Bot comments are omitted.

As of our latest update, there are no active issues with ongoing comments this week.

2.2 Top 5 Stale Issues:

We consider stale issues to be issues that has had no activity within the last 30 days. The team should work together to get these issues resolved and closed as soon as possible.

  1. Proposal for Enhancing Session Security in Fat-Free Framework: This issue proposes an enhancement to the session handling mechanism in the Fat-Free Framework, specifically targeting the read() function to improve its flexibility and security. The suggested changes include implementing a point-based threat level system to assess session risks, allowing customizable responses to high-threat situations, and enhancing logging for suspicious sessions, which aims to better accommodate environments where IP addresses and user agents may frequently change, such as in mobile contexts.
  2. Documentation: ERROR.trace is string not array(): This issue highlights a discrepancy in the User Guide of the Fat-Free Framework, where it incorrectly states that ERROR.trace is stored as an array(), while it is actually a string as correctly noted in the quick reference section. The user, Maxime, points out this inconsistency to prevent confusion for others and expresses appreciation for the framework's overall quality.
  3. beforeInsert hook throws 500 error with Mongo Mapper: This issue describes a problem with the beforeInsert hook in the Fat-Free Framework when used with the Mongo Mapper, where it throws a 500 error due to an undefined array key "_id" during the insertion process. The error persists even when the beforeInsert function is empty, while the beforeUpdate hook operates without any issues, and the problem occurs across multiple versions of the PHP MongoDB driver library and the Fat-Free Framework.
  4. Incomplete/inexact documentation on how to update a "transient" entity.: This issue highlights the incomplete or unclear documentation regarding the process of updating a "transient" entity, particularly when dealing with entities derived from non-updatable database views. The user suggests that the documentation should better explain the use of the factory(array $row) function, which is actually public despite being marked as protected, and how it can be utilized to create an attached object for efficient database updates, while also recommending cross-references between the copyfrom and factory functions to clarify their respective uses.
  5. non existing alias, PHP 8.4 Internal Server Error: This issue involves a problem encountered when using the Fat-Free Framework in PHP 8.4, where calling the $f3->alias() function with a non-existing alias results in an internal server error. The error is caused by the deprecation of passing E_USER_ERROR to trigger_error(), which now requires throwing an exception or calling exit with a string message instead.

2.3 Open Issues

This section lists, groups, and then summarizes issues that were created within the last week in the repository.

Issues Opened This Week: 0

Summarized Issues:

As of our latest update, there are no open issues for the project this week.

2.4 Closed Issues

This section lists, groups, and then summarizes issues that were closed within the last week in the repository. This section also links the associated pull requests if applicable.

Issues Closed This Week: 0

Summarized Issues:

As of our latest update, there were no issues closed in the project this week.

2.5 Issue Discussion Insights

This section will analyze the tone and sentiment of discussions within this project's open and closed issues that occurred within the past week. It aims to identify potentially heated exchanges and to maintain a constructive project environment.

As of our last update, there are no open or closed issues with discussions going on within the past week.


III. Pull Requests

3.1 Open Pull Requests

This section provides a summary of pull requests that were opened in the repository over the past week. The top three pull requests with the highest number of commits are highlighted as 'key' pull requests. Other pull requests are grouped based on similar characteristics for easier analysis. Up to 25 pull requests are displayed in this section, while any remaining pull requests beyond this limit are omitted for brevity.

Pull Requests Opened This Week: 0

As of our latest update, there are no open pull requests for the project this week.

3.2 Closed Pull Requests

This section provides a summary of pull requests that were closed in the repository over the past week. The top three pull requests with the highest number of commits are highlighted as 'key' pull requests. Other pull requests are grouped based on similar characteristics for easier analysis. Up to 25 pull requests are displayed in this section, while any remaining pull requests beyond this limit are omitted for brevity.

Pull Requests Closed This Week: 0

As of our latest update, there are no closed pull requests for the project this week.

3.3 Pull Request Discussion Insights

This section will analyze the tone and sentiment of discussions within this project's open and closed pull requests that occurred within the past week. It aims to identify potentially heated exchanges and to maintain a constructive project environment.

As of our last update, there are no open or closed pull requests with discussions going on within the past week.


IV. Contributors

4.1 Contributors

Active Contributors:

We consider an active contributor in this project to be any contributor who has made at least 1 commit, opened at least 1 issue, created at least 1 pull request, or made more than 2 comments in the last month.

If there are more than 10 active contributors, the list is truncated to the top 10 based on contribution metrics for better clarity.

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