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[Serializer] DateTimeNormalizer handling of null and empty values (returning it instead of new object) #25287

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Expand Up @@ -67,6 +67,10 @@ public function denormalize($data, $class, $format = null, array $context = arra
{
$dateTimeFormat = isset($context[self::FORMAT_KEY]) ? $context[self::FORMAT_KEY] : null;

if ('' === $data || null === $data) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException('The data is either an empty string or null, you should pass a string that can be parsed with the passed format or a valid DateTime string.');
}

if (null !== $dateTimeFormat) {
$object = \DateTime::class === $class ? \DateTime::createFromFormat($dateTimeFormat, $data) : \DateTimeImmutable::createFromFormat($dateTimeFormat, $data);

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Expand Up @@ -91,6 +91,24 @@ public function testDenormalizeInvalidDataThrowsException()
$this->normalizer->denormalize('invalid date', \DateTimeInterface::class);
}

/**
* @expectedException \Symfony\Component\Serializer\Exception\UnexpectedValueException
* @expectedExceptionMessage The data is either an empty string or null, you should pass a string that can be parsed with the passed format or a valid DateTime string.
*/
public function testDenormalizeNullThrowsException()
{
$this->normalizer->denormalize(null, \DateTimeInterface::class);
}

/**
* @expectedException \Symfony\Component\Serializer\Exception\UnexpectedValueException
* @expectedExceptionMessage The data is either an empty string or null, you should pass a string that can be parsed with the passed format or a valid DateTime string.
*/
public function testDenormalizeEmptyStringThrowsException()
{
$this->normalizer->denormalize('', \DateTimeInterface::class);
}

/**
* @expectedException \Symfony\Component\Serializer\Exception\UnexpectedValueException
*/
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