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@Seldaek Seldaek commented Jan 10, 2019

Q A
Branch? 3.4
Bug fix? yes
New feature? no
BC breaks? no
Deprecations? no
Tests pass? yes
License MIT

Monolog 1.24 added the ResettableInterface which is meant to support resetting handlers. Reset should also flush as if the request was ending, and it can be used for long running workers for example in between each job that is processed. Due to SwiftMailer's spool however the emails in case of errors are right now only sent at the very end of the worker's lifetime.

For older Monolog versions, this will be ignored, and is thus harmless.

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fabpot commented Jan 13, 2019

Thank you @Seldaek.

@fabpot fabpot merged commit ada2d83 into symfony:3.4 Jan 13, 2019
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This PR was merged into the 3.4 branch.

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Fix SwiftMailerHandler to support Monolog's latest reset functionality

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch?       | 3.4
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | no
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| License       | MIT

Monolog 1.24 added the ResettableInterface which is meant to support resetting handlers. Reset should also flush as if the request was ending, and it can be used for long running workers for example in between each job that is processed. Due to SwiftMailer's spool however the emails in case of errors are right now only sent at the very end of the worker's lifetime.

For older Monolog versions, this will be ignored, and is thus harmless.

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ada2d83 Fix SwiftMailerHandler to support Monolog's latest reset functionality
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@Seldaek Seldaek deleted the patch-9 branch February 12, 2019 14:21
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