64 lines
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64 lines
2.0 KiB
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Handlers
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Introduction
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Handlers allow you to change the serialization, or deserialization process
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for a single type/format combination.
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Handlers are simple callback which receive three arguments: the visitor,
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the data, and the type.
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Simple Callables
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----------------
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You can register simple callables on the builder object::
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$builder
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->configureHandlers(function(JMS\Serializer\Handler\HandlerRegistry $registry) {
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$registry->registerHandler('serialization', 'MyObject', 'json',
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function($visitor, MyObject $obj, array $type) {
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return $obj->getName();
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}
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);
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})
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;
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Subscribing Handlers
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--------------------
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Subscribing handlers contain the configuration themselves which makes them easier to share with other users,
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and easier to set-up in general::
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use JMS\Serializer\Handler\SubscribingHandlerInterface;
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use JMS\Serializer\GraphNavigator;
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use JMS\Serializer\JsonSerializationVisitor;
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use JMS\Serializer\Context;
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class MyHandler implements SubscribingHandlerInterface
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{
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public static function getSubscribingMethods()
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{
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return array(
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array(
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'direction' => GraphNavigator::DIRECTION_SERIALIZATION,
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'format' => 'json',
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'type' => 'DateTime',
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'method' => 'serializeDateTimeToJson',
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),
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);
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}
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public function serializeDateTimeToJson(JsonSerializationVisitor $visitor, \DateTime $date, array $type, Context $context)
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{
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return $date->format($type['params'][0]);
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}
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}
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Also, this type of handler is registered via the builder object::
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$builder
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->configureHandlers(function(JMS\Serializer\Handler\HandlerRegistry $registry) {
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$registry->registerSubscribingHandler(new MyHandler());
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})
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;
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