GetResponseEvent
class GetResponseEvent extends KernelEvent
Allows to create a response for a request.
Call setResponse() to set the response that will be returned for the current request. The propagation of this event is stopped as soon as a response is set.
Methods
Stores the EventDispatcher that dispatches this Event.
Returns the response object.
Returns whether a response was set.
Details
in Event at line line 52
bool
isPropagationStopped()
Returns whether further event listeners should be triggered.
in Event at line line 64
stopPropagation()
Stops the propagation of the event to further event listeners.
If multiple event listeners are connected to the same event, no further event listener will be triggered once any trigger calls stopPropagation().
in Event at line line 76
setDispatcher(EventDispatcherInterface $dispatcher)
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deprecated
Stores the EventDispatcher that dispatches this Event.
in Event at line line 88
EventDispatcherInterface
getDispatcher()
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deprecated
Returns the EventDispatcher that dispatches this Event.
in Event at line line 102
string
getName()
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deprecated
Gets the event's name.
in Event at line line 116
setName(string $name)
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Sets the event's name property.
in KernelEvent at line line 47
__construct(HttpKernelInterface $kernel, Request $request, $requestType)
in KernelEvent at line line 59
HttpKernelInterface
getKernel()
Returns the kernel in which this event was thrown.
in KernelEvent at line line 69
Request
getRequest()
Returns the request the kernel is currently processing.
in KernelEvent at line line 80
int
getRequestType()
Returns the request type the kernel is currently processing.
in KernelEvent at line line 90
bool
isMasterRequest()
Checks if this is a master request.
at line line 39
Response
getResponse()
Returns the response object.
at line line 49
setResponse(Response $response)
Sets a response and stops event propagation.
at line line 61
bool
hasResponse()
Returns whether a response was set.