public static DynamicPageCacheSubscriber::getSubscribedEvents()
Returns an array of event names this subscriber wants to listen to.
The array keys are event names and the value can be:
- The method name to call (priority defaults to 0)
 - An array composed of the method name to call and the priority
 - An array of arrays composed of the method names to call and respective priorities, or 0 if unset
 
For instance:
- array('eventName' => 'methodName')
 - array('eventName' => array('methodName', $priority))
 - array('eventName' => array(array('methodName1', $priority), array('methodName2')))
 
Return value
array The event names to listen to
Overrides EventSubscriberInterface::getSubscribedEvents
File
- core/modules/dynamic_page_cache/src/EventSubscriber/DynamicPageCacheSubscriber.php, line 307
 
Class
- DynamicPageCacheSubscriber
 - Returns cached responses as early and avoiding as much work as possible.
 
Namespace
Drupal\dynamic_page_cache\EventSubscriber
Code
public static function getSubscribedEvents() {
  $events = [];
  // Run after AuthenticationSubscriber (necessary for the 'user' cache
  // context; priority 300) and MaintenanceModeSubscriber (Dynamic Page Cache
  // should not be polluted by maintenance mode-specific behavior; priority
  // 30), but before ContentControllerSubscriber (updates _controller, but
  // that is a no-op when Dynamic Page Cache runs; priority 25).
  $events[KernelEvents::REQUEST][] = ['onRouteMatch', 27];
  // Run before HtmlResponseSubscriber::onRespond(), which has priority 0.
  $events[KernelEvents::RESPONSE][] = ['onResponse', 100];
  return $events;
}
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