class FilterControllerEvent extends KernelEvent
Allows filtering of a controller callable.
You can call getController() to retrieve the current controller. With setController() you can set a new controller that is used in the processing of the request.
Controllers should be callables.
Methods
bool | isPropagationStopped() Returns whether further event listeners should be triggered. | from Event |
stopPropagation() Stops the propagation of the event to further event listeners. | from Event | |
__construct(HttpKernelInterface $kernel, callable $controller, Request $request, $requestType) | ||
HttpKernelInterface | getKernel() Returns the kernel in which this event was thrown. | from KernelEvent |
Request | getRequest() Returns the request the kernel is currently processing. | from KernelEvent |
int | getRequestType() Returns the request type the kernel is currently processing. | from KernelEvent |
bool | isMasterRequest() Checks if this is a master request. | from KernelEvent |
callable | getController() Returns the current controller. | |
setController(callable $controller) Sets a new controller. |
Details
bool isPropagationStopped()
Returns whether further event listeners should be triggered.
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().
__construct(HttpKernelInterface $kernel, callable $controller, Request $request, $requestType)
HttpKernelInterface getKernel()
Returns the kernel in which this event was thrown.
Request getRequest()
Returns the request the kernel is currently processing.
int getRequestType()
Returns the request type the kernel is currently processing.
bool isMasterRequest()
Checks if this is a master request.
callable getController()
Returns the current controller.
setController(callable $controller)
Sets a new controller.
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