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41 | public function getRouteName(string $resourceClass, $operationType /**, array $context = []**/): string |
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42 | { |
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43 | $context = \func_num_args() > 2 ? func_get_arg(2) : []; |
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44 | $cacheKey = self::CACHE_KEY_PREFIX.md5(serialize([$resourceClass, $operationType, $context['subresource_resources'] ?? null])); |
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46 | return $this->getCached($cacheKey, function () use ($resourceClass, $operationType, $context) { |
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47 | return $this->decorated->getRouteName($resourceClass, $operationType, $context); |
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48 | }); |
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