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19 | protected static function configureOptionResolver(OptionsResolver $resolver): void |
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20 | { |
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21 | $resolver->setDefaults([ |
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22 | 'http_client' => null, |
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23 | 'region' => null, |
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24 | 'api_key' => null, |
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25 | ]); |
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27 | $resolver->setAllowedTypes('http_client', ['object', 'null']); |
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28 | $resolver->setAllowedTypes('api_key', ['string', 'null']); |
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29 | $resolver->setAllowedTypes('region', ['string', 'null']); |
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30 | $resolver->setRequired(['api_key']); |
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31 | } |
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