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[TypeInfo] Add ArrayShapeType examples to type_info.rst #20998
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Friendly ping @mtarld |
* Nested array shapes | ||
* Union types for values |
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I don't think it worth mentioning these, as array shape basically supports any type as values.
* Required and optional keys | ||
* Nested array shapes | ||
* Union types for values | ||
* Exact key ordering validation |
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This type does not perform any key ordering validation.
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The ``ArrayShapeType`` method was introduced in Symfony 7.3. | ||
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Array shape types support: |
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You can also add a word about the "sealed" concept.
Indeed, array{0: int}
is sealed whereas array{0: int, ...}
is not. This means that the second type accepts extra values and the first does not. It is also worth mentioning that you can define the type of extra keys/values: array{0: int, ...<string, bool>}
.
This data is held by extraKeyType
and extraValueType
in the ArrayShapeType
and is validated in the accept
method.
// With optional keys (denoted by "?" suffix) | ||
$type = Type::arrayShape([ | ||
'required_id' => Type::int(), | ||
'optional_name?' => Type::string() | ||
]); |
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This does not work like that. If you want to create optional keys, you must do:
$type = Type::arrayShape([
'required_id' => Type::int(),
'optional_name' => ['type' => Type::string(), 'optional' => true],
]);
// With optional keys (denoted by "?" suffix) | ||
$type = Type::arrayShape([ | ||
'required_id' => Type::int(), | ||
'optional_name?' => Type::string() | ||
]); |
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You can also add examples for $sealed
, $extraKeyType
, and $extraValueType
of:
public static function arrayShape(array $shape, bool $sealed = true, ?Type $extraKeyType = null, ?Type $extraValueType = null): ArrayShapeType
* Union types for values | ||
* Exact key ordering validation | ||
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The ArrayShapeType support Associative Array definition:: |
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The ArrayShapeType support Associative Array definition:: | |
The ArrayShapeType supports associative array definition: |
$type->is(typeof(['name' => 'Alice', 'age' => 30, ])); // true | ||
$type->is(typeof(['name' => 'Alice', 'age' => '30', ])); // false (wrong age type) |
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This code does not work as well. The valid one is:
$type->accepts(['name' => 'Alice', 'age' => 30]); // true
$type->accepts(['name' => 'Alice', 'age' => '30']); // false (invalid age type)
Plus, I don't think it should be under the StringTypeResolver
section.
thanks @mtarld for the feedback, I will adjust the PR with following your comment 🙌🏼 |
Fixes #20763
Update the Symfony TypeInfo component documentation to reflect the new ArrayShapeType and StringTypeResolver capabilities .