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This PR was submitted for the 3.4 branch but it was merged into the 2.7 branch instead (closes #24519).
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[Validator] [Twig] added magic method __isset() to File Constraint class
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| Branch? | 3.4 or master / 2.7, 2.8 or 3.3 <!-- see comment below -->
| Bug fix? | no
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| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no <!-- don't forget to update UPGRADE-*.md files -->
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | #24512 <!-- #-prefixed issue number(s), if any -->
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | symfony/symfony-docs#... <!--highly recommended for new features-->
In my project I get assert constraints from one of my entity and I use this value in my front end via Twig.
I faced a problem with the property $maxSize of the File Constraint.
As this property is protected I cannot access it via Twig because the magic method __isset is missing, as I read in twig documentation.
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