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ResponseEvent extends KernelEvent
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Allows to filter a Response object.

You can call getResponse() to retrieve the current response. With setResponse() you can set a new response that will be returned to the browser.

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Bernhard Schussek bschussek@gmail.com

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Properties

$kernel  : mixed
$propagationStopped  : bool
$request  : mixed
$requestType  : int|null
$response  : mixed

Methods

__construct()  : mixed
getKernel()  : HttpKernelInterface
Returns the kernel in which this event was thrown.
getRequest()  : Request
Returns the request the kernel is currently processing.
getRequestType()  : int
Returns the request type the kernel is currently processing.
getResponse()  : Response
isMainRequest()  : bool
Checks if this is the main request.
isPropagationStopped()  : bool
Is propagation stopped?
setResponse()  : void
stopPropagation()  : void
Stops the propagation of the event to further event listeners.

Properties

$propagationStopped

private bool $propagationStopped = false

Methods

getRequestType()

Returns the request type the kernel is currently processing.

public getRequestType() : int
Return values
int

One of HttpKernelInterface::MAIN_REQUEST and HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST

isMainRequest()

Checks if this is the main request.

public isMainRequest() : bool
Return values
bool

isPropagationStopped()

Is propagation stopped?

public isPropagationStopped() : bool
Return values
bool

True if the Event is complete and no further listeners should be called. False to continue calling listeners.

stopPropagation()

Stops the propagation of the event to further event listeners.

public stopPropagation() : void

If multiple event listeners are connected to the same event, no further event listener will be triggered once any trigger calls stopPropagation().


        
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