.. index:: single: Serializer
Serializing and deserializing to and from objects and different formats (e.g. JSON or XML) is a very complex topic. Symfony comes with a :doc:`Serializer Component </components/serializer>`, which gives you some tools that you can leverage for your solution.
In fact, before you start, get familiar with the serializer, normalizers and encoders by reading the :doc:`Serializer Component </components/serializer>` documentation.
The serializer
service is not available by default. To turn it on, activate
it in your configuration:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml framework: # ... serializer: { enable_annotations: true } # Alternatively, if you don't want to use annotations #serializer: { enabled: true } .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:framework="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/symfony" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd http://symfony.com/schema/dic/symfony https://symfony.com/schema/dic/symfony/symfony-1.0.xsd"> <framework:config> <!-- ... --> <framework:serializer enable-annotations="true"/> <!-- Alternatively, if you don't want to use annotations <framework:serializer enabled="true"/> --> </framework:config> </container> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('framework', [ // ... 'serializer' => [ 'enable_annotations' => true, // Alternatively, if you don't want to use annotations //'enabled' => true, ], ]);
Once enabled, the serializer
service can be injected in any service where
you need it or it can be used in a controller:
// src/AppBundle/Controller/DefaultController.php namespace AppBundle\Controller; use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller; use Symfony\Component\Serializer\SerializerInterface; class DefaultController extends Controller { public function indexAction(SerializerInterface $serializer) { // keep reading for usage examples } }
Once enabled, the serializer
service will be available in the container.
It comes with a set of useful :ref:`encoders <component-serializer-encoders>`
and :ref:`normalizers <component-serializer-normalizers>`.
Encoders supporting the following formats are enabled:
- JSON: :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Encoder\\JsonEncoder`
- XML: :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Encoder\\XmlEncoder`
- CSV: :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Encoder\\CsvEncoder`
- YAML: :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Encoder\\YamlEncoder`
As well as the following normalizers:
- :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\ObjectNormalizer` to handle typical data objects
- :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\DateTimeNormalizer` for objects implementing the :phpclass:`DateTimeInterface` interface
- :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\DateIntervalNormalizer` for :phpclass:`DateInterval` objects
- :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\DataUriNormalizer` to transform :phpclass:`SplFileInfo` objects in Data URIs
- :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\JsonSerializableNormalizer` to deal with objects implementing the :phpclass:`JsonSerializable` interface
- :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\ArrayDenormalizer` to denormalize arrays of objects using a format like MyObject[] (note the [] suffix)
Custom normalizers and/or encoders can also be loaded by tagging them as :ref:`serializer.normalizer <reference-dic-tags-serializer-normalizer>` and :ref:`serializer.encoder <reference-dic-tags-serializer-encoder>`. It's also possible to set the priority of the tag in order to decide the matching order.
Caution!
Always make sure to load the DateTimeNormalizer
when serializing the
DateTime
or DateTimeImmutable
classes to avoid excessive memory
usage and exposing internal details.
Here is an example on how to load the
:class:`Symfony\\Component\\Serializer\\Normalizer\\GetSetMethodNormalizer`, a
faster alternative to the ObjectNormalizer when data objects always use
getters (getXxx()
), issers (isXxx()
) or hassers (hasXxx()
) to read
properties and setters (setXxx()
) to change properties:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/services.yml services: get_set_method_normalizer: class: Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\GetSetMethodNormalizer public: false tags: [serializer.normalizer] .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/services.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd"> <services> <service id="get_set_method_normalizer" class="Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\GetSetMethodNormalizer" public="false"> <tag name="serializer.normalizer"/> </service> </services> </container> .. code-block:: php // app/config/services.php use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\GetSetMethodNormalizer; $container->register('get_set_method_normalizer', GetSetMethodNormalizer::class) ->setPublic(false) ->addTag('serializer.normalizer') ;
.. versionadded:: 3.4 Support for hasser methods (``hasXxx()``) in ``GetSetMethodNormalizer`` was introduced in Symfony 3.4. In previous Symfony versions only getters (``getXxx()``) and issers (``isXxx()``) were supported.
Enable :ref:`serialization groups annotation <component-serializer-attributes-groups>` with the following configuration:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml framework: # ... serializer: enable_annotations: true .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:framework="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/symfony" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd http://symfony.com/schema/dic/symfony https://symfony.com/schema/dic/symfony/symfony-1.0.xsd"> <framework:config> <!-- ... --> <framework:serializer enable-annotations="true"/> </framework:config> </container> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('framework', [ // ... 'serializer' => [ 'enable_annotations' => true, ], ]);
Next, add the :ref:`@Groups annotations <component-serializer-attributes-groups-annotations>` to your class:
// src/Entity/Product.php namespace App\Entity; use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM; use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Annotation\Groups; /** * @ORM\Entity() */ class Product { /** * @ORM\Id * @ORM\GeneratedValue * @ORM\Column(type="integer") * @Groups({"show_product", "list_product"}) */ private $id; /** * @ORM\Column(type="string", length=255) * @Groups({"show_product", "list_product"}) */ private $name; /** * @ORM\Column(type="integer") * @Groups({"show_product"}) */ private $description; }
You can now choose which groups to use when serializing:
$json = $serializer->serialize( $product, 'json', ['groups' => 'show_product'] );
In addition to the @Groups
annotation, the Serializer component also
supports Yaml or XML files. These files are automatically loaded when being
stored in one of the following locations:
- The
serialization.yml
orserialization.xml
file in theResources/config/
directory of a bundle; - All
*.yml
and*.xml
files in theResources/config/serialization/
directory of a bundle.
Metadata used by the Serializer component such as groups can be cached to
enhance application performance. By default, the serializer uses the cache.system
cache pool which is configured using the :ref:`cache.system <reference-cache-system>`
option.
The use of a :ref:`name converter <component-serializer-converting-property-names-when-serializing-and-deserializing>` service can be defined in the configuration using the :ref:`name_converter <reference-serializer-name_converter>` option.
The built-in :ref:`CamelCase to snake_case name converter <using-camelized-method-names-for-underscored-attributes>`
can be enabled by using the serializer.name_converter.camel_case_to_snake_case
value:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml framework: # ... serializer: name_converter: 'serializer.name_converter.camel_case_to_snake_case' .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <framework:config> <!-- ... --> <framework:serializer name-converter="serializer.name_converter.camel_case_to_snake_case"/> </framework:config> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('framework', [ // ... 'serializer' => [ 'name_converter' => 'serializer.name_converter.camel_case_to_snake_case', ], ]);
ApiPlatform provides an API system supporting JSON-LD and Hydra Core Vocabulary hypermedia formats. It is built on top of the Symfony Framework and its Serializer component. It provides custom normalizers and a custom encoder, custom metadata and a caching system.
If you want to leverage the full power of the Symfony Serializer component, take a look at how this bundle works.
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :glob: serializer/*