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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions components/serializer.rst
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Expand Up @@ -569,11 +569,15 @@ There are several types of normalizers available:

:class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\PropertyNormalizer`
This normalizer directly reads and writes public properties as well as
**private and protected** properties. It supports calling the constructor
during the denormalization process.
**private and protected** properties (from both the class and all of its
parent classes). It supports calling the constructor during the denormalization process.

Objects are normalized to a map of property names to property values.

.. versionadded:: 3.4
The ability to handle parent classes for ``PropertyNormalizer`` was
introduced in Symfony 3.4.

:class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\JsonSerializableNormalizer`
This normalizer works with classes that implement :phpclass:`JsonSerializable`.

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