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Discussion
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Improving autowire exception when you type-hint a class & alias is available
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | none
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | n/a
Suppose you type-hint a class instead of the correct interface (which is aliased):
```php
public function __construct(Logger $logger)
```
Current error:
> Cannot autowire service "AppBundle\Security\PostVoter": argument "$logger" of method "__construct()" references class "Symfony\Bridge\Monolog\Logger" but no such service exists. You should maybe alias this class to one of these existing services: "monolog.logger", "monolog.logger.request", "monolog.logger.console", "monolog.logger.cache", "monolog.logger.templating", "monolog.logger.translation", "monolog.logger.profiler", "monolog.logger.php", "monolog.logger.event", "monolog.logger.router", "monolog.logger.security", "monolog.logger.doctrine"; or type-hint against interface "Psr\Log\LoggerInterface" instead.
New error:
> Cannot autowire service "AppBundle\Security\PostVoter": argument "$logger" of method "__construct()" references class "Symfony\Bridge\Monolog\Logger" but no such service exists. Try changing the type-hint to "Psr\Log\LoggerInterface" instead.
The correct "suggestion" was always there (at the end). I think if there is already a definitive alias available for your type-hint, we can say that they are simply using the wrong type-hint and suggest *only* that.
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