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[Serializer] add documentation for serializer callbacks #3701
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you may cook/grill me now @wouterj @weaverryan 👶 |
Using Callbacks to Serialize DateTime Objects | ||
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If you have DateTime type fields or need special formatting needs when deserializing |
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remove the needs
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If you use the datetime field type [...]
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Btw, I don't like mentioning something from the Form component docs into the Serializer component docs
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oh, wait. Now I see what you mean by "type fields". Just use "If a property of an object contains a DateTime instance or [...]"
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hmm, now I think more about it, we should just remove the complete DateTime thing from this section and only use it in the code example.
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As a final result, the deserializer uses the ``first_name`` attribute as if | |||
it were ``firstName`` and uses the ``getFirstName`` and ``setFirstName`` methods. | |||
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Using Callbacks to Serialize Properties With Object Instances |
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I like it, great work Luis! |
… (cordoval) This PR was submitted for the master branch but it was merged into the 2.3 branch instead (closes #3701). Discussion ---------- [Serializer] add documentation for serializer callbacks related symfony/symfony#10229 | Q | A | | --- | --- | | Doc fix? | no | | New docs? | yes | | Applies to | 2.3+ | | Fixed tickets | self 👶 | | License | CC-ASA 3.0 Unported | Sent using [Gush](https://github.com/gushphp/gush) Commits ------- b865b40 add comma madness and lowercasing W efe2029 plug new revision eabdbd0 add serializer set callback documentation
related symfony/symfony#10229
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