@@ -357,11 +357,11 @@ want to log all the database activity. To do so, define a subscriber for the
357357 namespace App\EventListener;
358358
359359 use App\Entity\Product;
360- use Doctrine\Common\ EventSubscriber;
360+ use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\ EventSubscriber\EventSubscriberInterface ;
361361 use Doctrine\ORM\Events;
362362 use Doctrine\Persistence\Event\LifecycleEventArgs;
363363
364- class DatabaseActivitySubscriber implements EventSubscriber
364+ class DatabaseActivitySubscriber implements EventSubscriberInterface
365365 {
366366 // this method can only return the event names; you cannot define a
367367 // custom method name to execute when each event triggers
@@ -406,45 +406,15 @@ want to log all the database activity. To do so, define a subscriber for the
406406 }
407407 }
408408
409- The next step is to enable the Doctrine subscriber in the Symfony application by
410- creating a new service for it and :doc: `tagging it </service_container/tags >`
411- with the ``doctrine.event_subscriber `` tag:
412-
413- .. configuration-block ::
414-
415- .. code-block :: yaml
416-
417- # config/services.yaml
418- services :
419- # ...
420-
421- App\EventListener\DatabaseActivitySubscriber :
422- tags :
423- - { name: 'doctrine.event_subscriber' }
424-
425- .. code-block :: xml
426-
427- <!-- config/services.xml -->
428- <?xml version =" 1.0" encoding =" UTF-8" ?>
429- <container xmlns =" http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services"
430- xmlns : doctrine =" http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine" >
431- <services >
432- <!-- ... -->
433-
434- <service id =" App\EventListener\DatabaseActivitySubscriber" >
435- <tag name =" doctrine.event_subscriber" />
436- </service >
437- </services >
438- </container >
439-
440- .. code-block :: php
441-
442- // config/services.php
443- use App\EventListener\DatabaseActivitySubscriber;
409+ .. note ::
444410
445- $container->autowire(DatabaseActivitySubscriber::class)
446- ->addTag('doctrine.event_subscriber')
447- ;
411+ ``Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\EventSubscriber\EventSubscriberInterface ``
412+ is a marker interface extending ``Doctrine\Common\EventSubscriber `` and was
413+ introduced in DoctrineBundle 2.1.
414+ Subscribers implementing this interface will be enabled automatically in the
415+ Symfony application.
416+ In older versions of DoctrineBundle, the service had to be added manually
417+ and tagged with the ``doctrine.event_subscriber `` tag.
448418
449419If you need to associate the subscriber with a specific Doctrine connection, you
450420can do it in the service configuration:
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