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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/Codeception/Module/Symfony.php
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Expand Up @@ -475,9 +475,9 @@ public function seeInCurrentRoute($routeName)
/**
* Checks if the desired number of emails was sent.
* If no argument is provided then at least one email must be sent to satisfy the check.
* The email is checked using Symfony's profiler. If your app performs a redirect after sending the email,
* you need to tell Codeception to not follow this redirect, using REST Module's [stopFollowingRedirects](
* https://codeception.com/docs/modules/REST#stopFollowingRedirects) method.
* The email is checked using Symfony's profiler, which means:
* * If your app performs a redirect after sending the email, you need to suppress this using REST Module's [stopFollowingRedirects](https://codeception.com/docs/modules/REST#stopFollowingRedirects)
* * If the email is sent by a Symfony Console Command, Codeception cannot detect it yet.
*
* ``` php
* <?php
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