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[HttpKernel] Fix using entities with the#[Cache()] attribute#48509
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chalasr approved these changesDec 6, 2022
nicolas-grekas approved these changesDec 6, 2022
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fabpot commentedDec 6, 2022
Thank you@HypeMC. |
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#[Cache()]attribute is suppose to be a replacement for the SensioFrameworkExtraBundle@Cacheannotation, but unlike the annotation, it doesn't work when entities are used in expressions. The reason for it is that theCacheAttributeListeneris triggered by akernel.controllerevent, while theEntityValueResolveris called afterwards:symfony/src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/HttpKernel.php
Lines 150 to 159 in97f0ce8
This PR attempts to solve this problem by changing the event of the
CacheAttributeListenertokernel.controller_arguments. Even though this has a BC break the listener was introduced in 6.2 so it might still be early enough to make this change? In any case, I don't have a better idea how to fix this, so I'm open to suggestions.