#Symfony Validation
mabs29 Are there any examples of a validateXXX method?
mabs29 Also, if validateXXX exists, I presume the validate/action.yml isn’t run.
Garfield-fr The name file for validate is the same of the template (sorry for my bad english)
brujahRg mabs29: if your validate() or validateXXX() method invalidates the input then validation.yml isn’t run
mabs29 brujahRg: Could you pastebin a validateXXX() example, please?
brujahRg but if it validates, validation.yml validators are also executed
mabs29 Ah, that’s useful
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