POST https://kbin.spritesserver.nl/f/inbox

Messages

Ordered list of dispatched messages across all your buses

"App\Message\ActivityPub\Inbox\ActivityMessage"
Caller In SharedInboxController.php line
Bus messenger.bus.default
Message
App\Message\ActivityPub\Inbox\ActivityMessage {#353
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    "host" => "kbin.spritesserver.nl"
    "method" => "POST"
    "uri" => "/f/inbox"
    "client_ip" => "135.181.143.221"
  ]
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      "application/activity+json"
    ]
    "host" => [
      "kbin.spritesserver.nl"
    ]
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      "Sat, 17 May 2025 17:39:45 GMT"
    ]
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    ]
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    ]
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    ]
    "tracestate" => [
      ""
    ]
    "accept" => [
      "*/*"
    ]
    "user-agent" => [
      "Lemmy/0.19.11-19-g2895f45e8; +https://lemmy.world"
    ]
    "accept-encoding" => [
      "gzip"
    ]
    "content-length" => [
      "4302"
    ]
    "x-php-ob-level" => [
      "1"
    ]
  ]
}
Envelope stamps when dispatching No items
Envelope stamps after dispatch
Symfony\Component\Messenger\Stamp\BusNameStamp {#343
  -busName: "messenger.bus.default"
}
Symfony\Component\Messenger\Stamp\SentStamp {#268
  -senderClass: "Symfony\Component\Messenger\Bridge\Doctrine\Transport\DoctrineTransport"
  -senderAlias: "async_ap"
}
Symfony\Component\Messenger\Stamp\TransportMessageIdStamp {#227
  -id: "56503930"
}