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10 changes: 9 additions & 1 deletion core/subresources.md
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Expand Up @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ In order to use Symfony's built-in security system on subresources the security

To restrict the access to a subresource based on the parent object simply use the Symfony expression language as you would do normally, with the exception that the name defined in `toProperty` or `fromProperty` is used to access the object.

Alternatively you can also use the `securityObjectName` to set a custom name
Alternatively you can also use the `securityObjectName` to set a custom name.

```php
<?php
Expand All @@ -357,3 +357,11 @@ class Company {
// ...
}
```

This is currently an experimental feature disabled by default. To enable it please set `enable_link_security` to true:

```yaml
# api/config/packages/api_platform.yaml
api_platform:
enable_link_security: true
```