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27 changes: 26 additions & 1 deletion components/serializer.rst
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Expand Up @@ -306,6 +306,11 @@ Then, create your groups definition:
*/
public $foo;

/**
* @Groups({"group4"})
*/
public $anotherProperty;

/**
* @Groups("group3")
*/
Expand All @@ -328,6 +333,9 @@ Then, create your groups definition:
#[Groups(['group1', 'group2'])]
public $foo;

#[Groups(['group4'])]
public $anotherProperty;

#[Groups(['group3'])]
public function getBar() // is* methods are also supported
{
Expand All @@ -343,6 +351,8 @@ Then, create your groups definition:
attributes:
foo:
groups: ['group1', 'group2']
anotherProperty:
groups: ['group4']
bar:
groups: ['group3']

Expand All @@ -360,6 +370,10 @@ Then, create your groups definition:
<group>group2</group>
</attribute>

<attribute name="anotherProperty">
<group>group4</group>
</attribute>

<attribute name="bar">
<group>group3</group>
</attribute>
Expand All @@ -373,6 +387,7 @@ You are now able to serialize only attributes in the groups you want::

$obj = new MyObj();
$obj->foo = 'foo';
$obj->anotherProperty = 'anotherProperty';
$obj->setBar('bar');

$normalizer = new ObjectNormalizer($classMetadataFactory);
Expand All @@ -382,13 +397,23 @@ You are now able to serialize only attributes in the groups you want::
// $data = ['foo' => 'foo'];

$obj2 = $serializer->denormalize(
['foo' => 'foo', 'bar' => 'bar'],
['foo' => 'foo', 'anotherProperty' => 'anotherProperty', 'bar' => 'bar'],
'MyObj',
null,
['groups' => ['group1', 'group3']]
);
// $obj2 = MyObj(foo: 'foo', bar: 'bar')

// You can use `groups` with value `*` to get all groups:

$obj3 = $serializer->denormalize(
['foo' => 'foo', 'anotherProperty' => 'anotherProperty', 'bar' => 'bar'],
'MyObj',
null,
['groups' => ['*']]
);
// $obj2 = MyObj(foo: 'foo', anotherProperty: 'anotherProperty', bar: 'bar')

.. _ignoring-attributes-when-serializing:

Selecting Specific Attributes
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