How to Create your Custom Encoder

The Serializer Component uses Normalizers to transform any data to an array. Then, by leveraging Encoders, that data can be converted into any data-structure (e.g. JSON).

The Component provides several built-in encoders that are described in the serializer component but you may want to use another structure that’s not supported.

Creating a new encoder

Imagine you want to serialize and deserialize YAML. For that you’ll have to create your own encoder that uses the Yaml Component:

namespace App\Serializer;

use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Encoder\DecoderInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Encoder\EncoderInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Yaml\Yaml;

class YamlEncoder implements EncoderInterface, DecoderInterface
{
    public function encode($data, $format, array $context = [])
    {
        return Yaml::dump($data);
    }

    public function supportsEncoding($format)
    {
        return 'yaml' === $format;
    }

    public function decode($data, $format, array $context = [])
    {
        return Yaml::parse($data);
    }

    public function supportsDecoding($format)
    {
        return 'yaml' === $format;
    }
}

Tip

If you need access to $context in your supportsDecoding or supportsEncoding method, make sure to implement Symfony\Component\Serializer\Encoder\ContextAwareDecoderInterface or Symfony\Component\Serializer\Encoder\ContextAwareEncoderInterface accordingly.

Registering it in your app

If you use the Symfony Framework. then you probably want to register this encoder as a service in your app. If you’re using the default services.yaml configuration, that’s done automatically!

Tip

If you’re not using autoconfigure, make sure to register your class as a service and tag it with serializer.encoder.

Now you’ll be able to serialize and deserialize YAML!