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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace App\User;
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use OpenApi\Attributes as OA;
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#[OA\Schema(
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    schema: 'User',
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    properties: [
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        new OA\Property(property: 'login', type: 'string', example: 'UserName'),
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        new OA\Property(property: 'created_at', type: 'string', example: '13.12.2020 00:04:20'),
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    ]
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)]
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final class UserFormatter
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{
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    public function format(User $user): array
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    {
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        return [
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            'login' => $user->getLogin(),
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            'created_at' => $user
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                ->getCreatedAt()
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                ->format('d.m.Y H:i:s'),
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        ];
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    }
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}
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