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<?php
namespace Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernelInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Controller\ControllerResolverInterface;
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernel as BaseHttpKernel;
Replaced EventDispatcher by Doctrine's EventManager implementation Doctrine's EventManager implementation has several advantages over the EventDispatcher implementation of Symfony2. Therefore I suggest that we use their implementation. Advantages: * Event Listeners are objects, not callbacks. These objects have handler methods that have the same name as the event. This helps a lot when reading the code and makes the code for adding an event listener shorter. * You can create Event Subscribers, which are event listeners with an additional getSubscribedEvents() method. The benefit here is that the code that registers the subscriber doesn't need to know about its implementation. * All events are defined in static Events classes, so users of IDEs benefit of code completion * The communication between the dispatching class of an event and all listeners is done through a subclass of EventArgs. This subclass can be tailored to the type of event. A constructor, setters and getters can be implemented that verify the validity of the data set into the object. See examples below. * Because each event type corresponds to an EventArgs implementation, developers of event listeners can look up the available EventArgs methods and benefit of code completion. * EventArgs::stopPropagation() is more flexible and (IMO) clearer to use than notifyUntil(). Also, it is a concept that is also used in other event implementations Before: class EventListener { public function handle(EventInterface $event, $data) { ... } } $dispatcher->connect('core.request', array($listener, 'handle')); $dispatcher->notify('core.request', new Event(...)); After (with listeners): final class Events { const onCoreRequest = 'onCoreRequest'; } class EventListener { public function onCoreRequest(RequestEventArgs $eventArgs) { ... } } $evm->addEventListener(Events::onCoreRequest, $listener); $evm->dispatchEvent(Events::onCoreRequest, new RequestEventArgs(...)); After (with subscribers): class EventSubscriber { public function onCoreRequest(RequestEventArgs $eventArgs) { ... } public function getSubscribedEvents() { return Events::onCoreRequest; } } $evm->addEventSubscriber($subscriber); $evm->dispatchEvent(Events::onCoreRequest, new RequestEventArgs(...));
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use Doctrine\Common\EventManager;
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/**
* This HttpKernel is used to manage scope changes of the DI container.
*
* @author Johannes M. Schmitt <schmittjoh@gmail.com>
*/
class HttpKernel extends BaseHttpKernel
{
protected $container;
protected $esiSupport;
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public function __construct(ContainerInterface $container, ControllerResolverInterface $controllerResolver)
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{
$this->container = $container;
$this->resolver = $controllerResolver;
}
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public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
$this->container->enterScope('request');
$this->container->set('request', $request, 'request');
try {
$response = parent::handle($request, $type, $catch);
} catch (\Exception $e) {
$this->container->leaveScope('request');
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throw $e;
}
$this->container->leaveScope('request');
return $response;
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}
/**
* Forwards the request to another controller.
*
* @param string $controller The controller name (a string like BlogBundle:Post:index)
* @param array $attributes An array of request attributes
* @param array $query An array of request query parameters
*
* @return Response A Response instance
*/
public function forward($controller, array $attributes = array(), array $query = array())
{
$attributes['_controller'] = $controller;
$subRequest = $this->container->get('request')->duplicate($query, null, $attributes);
return $this->handle($subRequest, HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST);
}
/**
* Renders a Controller and returns the Response content.
*
* Note that this method generates an esi:include tag only when both the standalone
* option is set to true and the request has ESI capability (@see Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpCache\ESI).
*
* Available options:
*
* * attributes: An array of request attributes (only when the first argument is a controller)
* * query: An array of request query parameters (only when the first argument is a controller)
* * ignore_errors: true to return an empty string in case of an error
* * alt: an alternative controller to execute in case of an error (can be a controller, a URI, or an array with the controller, the attributes, and the query arguments)
* * standalone: whether to generate an esi:include tag or not when ESI is supported
* * comment: a comment to add when returning an esi:include tag
*
* @param string $controller A controller name to execute (a string like BlogBundle:Post:index), or a relative URI
* @param array $options An array of options
*
* @return string The Response content
*/
public function render($controller, array $options = array())
{
$options = array_merge(array(
'attributes' => array(),
'query' => array(),
'ignore_errors' => !$this->container->getParameter('kernel.debug'),
'alt' => array(),
'standalone' => false,
'comment' => '',
), $options);
if (!is_array($options['alt'])) {
$options['alt'] = array($options['alt']);
}
if (null === $this->esiSupport) {
$this->esiSupport = $this->container->has('esi') && $this->container->get('esi')->hasSurrogateEsiCapability($this->container->get('request'));
}
if ($this->esiSupport && $options['standalone']) {
$uri = $this->generateInternalUri($controller, $options['attributes'], $options['query']);
$alt = '';
if ($options['alt']) {
$alt = $this->generateInternalUri($options['alt'][0], isset($options['alt'][1]) ? $options['alt'][1] : array(), isset($options['alt'][2]) ? $options['alt'][2] : array());
}
return $this->container->get('esi')->renderIncludeTag($uri, $alt, $options['ignore_errors'], $options['comment']);
}
$request = $this->container->get('request');
// controller or URI?
if (0 === strpos($controller, '/')) {
$subRequest = Request::create($controller, 'get', array(), $request->cookies->all(), array(), $request->server->all());
$subRequest->setSession($request->getSession());
} else {
$options['attributes']['_controller'] = $controller;
$options['attributes']['_format'] = $request->getRequestFormat();
$subRequest = $request->duplicate($options['query'], null, $options['attributes']);
}
try {
$response = $this->handle($subRequest, HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST, false);
if (!$response->isSuccessful()) {
throw new \RuntimeException(sprintf('Error when rendering "%s" (Status code is %s).', $request->getUri(), $response->getStatusCode()));
}
return $response->getContent();
} catch (\Exception $e) {
if ($options['alt']) {
$alt = $options['alt'];
unset($options['alt']);
$options['attributes'] = isset($alt[1]) ? $alt[1] : array();
$options['query'] = isset($alt[2]) ? $alt[2] : array();
return $this->render($alt[0], $options);
}
if (!$options['ignore_errors']) {
throw $e;
}
}
}
/**
* Generates an internal URI for a given controller.
*
* This method uses the "_internal" route, which should be available.
*
* @param string $controller A controller name to execute (a string like BlogBundle:Post:index), or a relative URI
* @param array $attributes An array of request attributes
* @param array $query An array of request query parameters
*
* @return string An internal URI
*/
public function generateInternalUri($controller, array $attributes = array(), array $query = array())
{
if (0 === strpos($controller, '/')) {
return $controller;
}
$uri = $this->container->get('router')->generate('_internal', array(
'controller' => $controller,
'path' => $attributes ? http_build_query($attributes) : 'none',
'_format' => $this->container->get('request')->getRequestFormat(),
), true);
if ($query) {
$uri = $uri.'?'.http_build_query($query);
}
return $uri;
}
}