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@ruudk ruudk commented Apr 7, 2025

Q A
Branch? 6.4
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
Deprecations? no
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License MIT

When moving services injected from the constructor to the controller arguments, I noticed a bug.

We were auto wiring an env var to a backed enum like this:

class Foo
{
    public function __construct(
        #[Autowire(env: 'enum:App\Enum:SOME_ENV_KEY')]
        private \App\Enum $someEnum,
    ) {}

    public function __invoke() {}
}

This works fine with normal Symfony Dependency Injection.

But when we switch to controller arguments like this:

class Foo
{
    public function __invoke(
        #[Autowire(env: 'enum:App\Enum:SOME_ENV_KEY')]
        \App\Enum $someEnum,
    ) {}
}

This stops working.

The issue is that BackedEnum's are excluded. But this should only be excluded when there is no Autowire attribute.

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When moving services injected from the constructor to the controller arguments, I noticed a bug.

We were auto wiring an env var to a backed enum like this:

```php
class Foo
{
    public function __construct(
        #[Autowire(env: 'enum:App\Enum:SOME_ENV_KEY')]
        private \App\Enum $someEnum,
    ) {}

    public function __invoke() {}
}
```

This works fine with normal Symfony Dependency Injection.

But when we switch to controller arguments like this:
```php
class Foo
{
    public function __invoke(
        #[Autowire(env: 'enum:App\Enum:SOME_ENV_KEY')]
        \App\Enum $someEnum,
    ) {}
}
```

This stops working.

The issue is that BackedEnum's are excluded. But this should only be excluded when there is no Autowire attribute.
@ruudk ruudk force-pushed the 6.4-fix-autowire-on-unit-enum branch from fa93de7 to 5d6a211 Compare April 7, 2025 09:51
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@nicolas-grekas nicolas-grekas changed the title [HttpKernel] Do not ignore enum in controller arguments when it has an #Autowire] attribute [HttpKernel] Do not ignore enum in controller arguments when it has an #[Autowire] attribute Apr 7, 2025
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Thank you @ruudk.

@nicolas-grekas nicolas-grekas merged commit ea60073 into symfony:6.4 Apr 7, 2025
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