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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions controller/argument_value_resolver.rst
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Expand Up @@ -49,9 +49,10 @@ In addition, some components and official bundles provide other value resolvers:

:class:`Symfony\\Component\\Security\\Http\\Controller\\UserValueResolver`
Injects the object that represents the current logged in user if type-hinted
with ``UserInterface``. Default value can be set to ``null`` in case
the controller can be accessed by anonymous users. It requires installing
the :doc:`SecurityBundle </security>`.
with ``UserInterface``. You can also type-hint your own ``User`` class but you
must then add the ``#[CurrentUser]`` attribute to the argument. Default value
can be set to ``null`` in case the controller can be accessed by anonymous
users. It requires installing the :doc:`SecurityBundle </security>`.

Adding a Custom Value Resolver
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