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Move options to filter definition #594

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Instead of passing these options from the guesser, these default options have been moved to the filter definition.

I labeled it as pedantic since it shouldn't affect the user.

Instead of passing these options from the guesser, these default
options have been moved to the filter definition.
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friendly ping @sonata-project/contributors if you have time to review, after this and https://github.com/sonata-project/SonataDoctrineMongoDBAdminBundle/pulls I think it's ready for an alpha release

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Do we have to do the same for orm bundle?

@jordisala1991 jordisala1991 merged commit a34cf2a into sonata-project:3.x May 18, 2021
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Thank you @franmomu

@franmomu franmomu deleted the some_improvements branch May 18, 2021 13:18
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Do we have to do the same for orm bundle?

Something similar was done some time ago sonata-project/SonataDoctrineORMAdminBundle#1265

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