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This PR was squashed before being merged into the 4.4 branch (closes #32583). Discussion ---------- [Mailer] Logger vs debug mailer | Q | A | ------------- | --- | Branch? | 4.4 | Bug fix? | no | New feature? | yes | BC breaks? | no <!-- see https://symfony.com/bc --> | Deprecations? | no <!-- please update UPGRADE-*.md and src/**/CHANGELOG.md files --> | Tests pass? | yes <!-- please add some, will be required by reviewers --> | Fixed tickets | n/a | License | MIT | Doc PR | n/a Currently, there is no way to get the network data for the HTTP calls done by the HTTP transports (which makes debugging harder). For SMTP, we do have the network data, but as logs (each SMTP command/response is its own log line which means that the logs are "polluted" and the data is not tied with the sent message). This pull request adds a `getDebug()` method on `SentMessage`. That allows to get the debug data conveniently in a standardized way (for both SMTP and HTTP transports). I have moved the SMTP logs to this new mechanism and added support for HTTP transports. Commits ------- |
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README.md
Symfony is a PHP framework for web applications and a set of reusable PHP components. Symfony is used by thousands of web applications (including BlaBlaCar.com and Spotify.com) and most of the popular PHP projects (including Drupal and Magento).
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