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@X-Coder264 X-Coder264 commented Aug 25, 2023

Q A
Branch? 6.3
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
Deprecations? no
Tickets Fix #47991
License MIT
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#48156 fixed #47991 while introducing a big breaking change (the File lazy load feature is broken and that was the whole point of that class when it was introduced in #47462 as that feature existed even prior to that PR) on a minor Symfony version (updating from 6.1 to 6.2 broke our application). More context can be found here: #48156 (comment)

This PR aims to revert back the attachFromPath behavior to what it was before #48156 while still fixing the deserialization issue reported in #47991

The first commit fixes the serialization logic to work the same way it had worked on both 5.4 and 6.1 (which means we are reverting #48156), while the second commit fixes the deserialization issue reported in #47991.

I've also added tests to prevent serialization/deserialization regressions in the future.

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fabpot commented Sep 29, 2023

Thank you @X-Coder264.

@fabpot fabpot force-pushed the fix-email-serialization-issues branch from c9408c1 to 32836b9 Compare September 29, 2023 06:59
@fabpot fabpot merged commit 6f20a87 into symfony:6.3 Sep 29, 2023
@fabpot fabpot mentioned this pull request Sep 30, 2023
@X-Coder264 X-Coder264 deleted the fix-email-serialization-issues branch September 30, 2023 13:31
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