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3 | namespace Kunstmaan\AdminBundle\Controller; |
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5 | use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager; |
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6 | use Kunstmaan\AdminBundle\AdminList\ExceptionAdminListConfigurator; |
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7 | use Kunstmaan\AdminBundle\Entity\Exception; |
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8 | use Kunstmaan\AdminListBundle\Controller\AdminListController; |
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9 | use Symfony\Component\Routing\Annotation\Route; |
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10 | use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse; |
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11 | use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; |
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13 | class ExceptionController extends AdminListController |
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14 | { |
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15 | private function getAdminListConfigurator() |
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16 | { |
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17 | if (!isset($this->configurator)) { |
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18 | $this->configurator = new ExceptionAdminListConfigurator($this->getEntityManager()); |
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19 | } |
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21 | return $this->configurator; |
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22 | } |
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24 | /** |
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25 | * @Route("/", name="kunstmaanadminbundle_admin_exception") |
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26 | */ |
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27 | public function indexAction(Request $request) |
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28 | { |
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29 | return parent::doIndexAction($this->getAdminListConfigurator(), $request); |
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30 | } |
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32 | /** |
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33 | * @Route("/resolve_all", name="kunstmaanadminbundle_admin_exception_resolve_all") |
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34 | * |
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35 | * @return RedirectResponse |
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36 | * |
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37 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\NonUniqueResultException |
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38 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\NoResultException |
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39 | * @throws \InvalidArgumentException |
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40 | */ |
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41 | public function resolveAllAction() |
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42 | { |
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43 | $this->getEntityManager()->getRepository(Exception::class)->markAllAsResolved(); |
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45 | $indexUrl = $this->getAdminListConfigurator()->getIndexUrl(); |
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47 | return new RedirectResponse( |
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48 | $this->generateUrl( |
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49 | $indexUrl['path'], |
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50 | isset($indexUrl['params']) ? $indexUrl['params'] : array() |
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51 | ) |
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52 | ); |
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53 | } |
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55 | /** |
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56 | * @Route("/toggle_resolve/{id}", name="kunstmaanadminbundle_admin_exception_toggle_resolve") |
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57 | * |
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58 | * @param Request $request |
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59 | * @param Exception $model |
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60 | * |
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61 | * @return RedirectResponse |
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62 | * |
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63 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\OptimisticLockException |
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64 | * @throws \InvalidArgumentException |
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65 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\ORMInvalidArgumentException |
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66 | */ |
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67 | public function toggleResolveAction(Request $request, Exception $model) |
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68 | { |
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69 | /* @var EntityManager $em */ |
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70 | $em = $this->getEntityManager(); |
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72 | $this->getAdminListConfigurator(); |
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74 | $model->setResolved(!$model->isResolved()); |
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76 | $em->persist($model); |
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77 | $em->flush(); |
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79 | $indexUrl = $this->configurator->getIndexUrl(); |
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81 | return new RedirectResponse( |
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82 | $this->generateUrl( |
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83 | $indexUrl['path'], |
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84 | isset($indexUrl['params']) ? $indexUrl['params'] : array() |
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85 | ) |
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86 | ); |
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87 | } |
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88 | } |
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