Complex classes like Response often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use Response, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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| 62 | class Response extends \yii\base\Response |
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| 63 | { |
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| 64 | /** |
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| 65 | * @event ResponseEvent an event that is triggered at the beginning of [[send()]]. |
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| 66 | */ |
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| 67 | const EVENT_BEFORE_SEND = 'beforeSend'; |
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| 68 | /** |
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| 69 | * @event ResponseEvent an event that is triggered at the end of [[send()]]. |
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| 70 | */ |
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| 71 | const EVENT_AFTER_SEND = 'afterSend'; |
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| 72 | /** |
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| 73 | * @event ResponseEvent an event that is triggered right after [[prepare()]] is called in [[send()]]. |
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| 74 | * You may respond to this event to filter the response content before it is sent to the client. |
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| 75 | */ |
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| 76 | const EVENT_AFTER_PREPARE = 'afterPrepare'; |
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| 77 | const FORMAT_RAW = 'raw'; |
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| 78 | const FORMAT_HTML = 'html'; |
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| 79 | const FORMAT_JSON = 'json'; |
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| 80 | const FORMAT_JSONP = 'jsonp'; |
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| 81 | const FORMAT_XML = 'xml'; |
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| 82 | |||
| 83 | /** |
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| 84 | * @var string the response format. This determines how to convert [[data]] into [[content]] |
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| 85 | * when the latter is not set. The value of this property must be one of the keys declared in the [[formatters]] array. |
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| 86 | * By default, the following formats are supported: |
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| 87 | * |
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| 88 | * - [[FORMAT_RAW]]: the data will be treated as the response content without any conversion. |
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| 89 | * No extra HTTP header will be added. |
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| 90 | * - [[FORMAT_HTML]]: the data will be treated as the response content without any conversion. |
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| 91 | * The "Content-Type" header will set as "text/html". |
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| 92 | * - [[FORMAT_JSON]]: the data will be converted into JSON format, and the "Content-Type" |
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| 93 | * header will be set as "application/json". |
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| 94 | * - [[FORMAT_JSONP]]: the data will be converted into JSONP format, and the "Content-Type" |
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| 95 | * header will be set as "text/javascript". Note that in this case `$data` must be an array |
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| 96 | * with "data" and "callback" elements. The former refers to the actual data to be sent, |
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| 97 | * while the latter refers to the name of the JavaScript callback. |
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| 98 | * - [[FORMAT_XML]]: the data will be converted into XML format. Please refer to [[XmlResponseFormatter]] |
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| 99 | * for more details. |
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| 100 | * |
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| 101 | * You may customize the formatting process or support additional formats by configuring [[formatters]]. |
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| 102 | * @see formatters |
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| 103 | */ |
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| 104 | public $format = self::FORMAT_HTML; |
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| 105 | /** |
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| 106 | * @var string the MIME type (e.g. `application/json`) from the request ACCEPT header chosen for this response. |
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| 107 | * This property is mainly set by [[\yii\filters\ContentNegotiator]]. |
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| 108 | */ |
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| 109 | public $acceptMimeType; |
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| 110 | /** |
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| 111 | * @var array the parameters (e.g. `['q' => 1, 'version' => '1.0']`) associated with the [[acceptMimeType|chosen MIME type]]. |
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| 112 | * This is a list of name-value pairs associated with [[acceptMimeType]] from the ACCEPT HTTP header. |
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| 113 | * This property is mainly set by [[\yii\filters\ContentNegotiator]]. |
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| 114 | */ |
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| 115 | public $acceptParams = []; |
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| 116 | /** |
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| 117 | * @var array the formatters for converting data into the response content of the specified [[format]]. |
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| 118 | * The array keys are the format names, and the array values are the corresponding configurations |
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| 119 | * for creating the formatter objects. |
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| 120 | * @see format |
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| 121 | * @see defaultFormatters |
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| 122 | */ |
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| 123 | public $formatters = []; |
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| 124 | /** |
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| 125 | * @var mixed the original response data. When this is not null, it will be converted into [[content]] |
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| 126 | * according to [[format]] when the response is being sent out. |
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| 127 | * @see content |
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| 128 | */ |
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| 129 | public $data; |
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| 130 | /** |
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| 131 | * @var string the response content. When [[data]] is not null, it will be converted into [[content]] |
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| 132 | * according to [[format]] when the response is being sent out. |
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| 133 | * @see data |
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| 134 | */ |
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| 135 | public $content; |
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| 136 | /** |
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| 137 | * @var resource|array the stream to be sent. This can be a stream handle or an array of stream handle, |
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| 138 | * the begin position and the end position. Note that when this property is set, the [[data]] and [[content]] |
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| 139 | * properties will be ignored by [[send()]]. |
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| 140 | */ |
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| 141 | public $stream; |
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| 142 | /** |
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| 143 | * @var string the charset of the text response. If not set, it will use |
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| 144 | * the value of [[Application::charset]]. |
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| 145 | */ |
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| 146 | public $charset; |
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| 147 | /** |
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| 148 | * @var string the HTTP status description that comes together with the status code. |
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| 149 | * @see httpStatuses |
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| 150 | */ |
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| 151 | public $statusText = 'OK'; |
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| 152 | /** |
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| 153 | * @var string the version of the HTTP protocol to use. If not set, it will be determined via `$_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL']`, |
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| 154 | * or '1.1' if that is not available. |
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| 155 | */ |
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| 156 | public $version; |
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| 157 | /** |
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| 158 | * @var bool whether the response has been sent. If this is true, calling [[send()]] will do nothing. |
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| 159 | */ |
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| 160 | public $isSent = false; |
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| 161 | /** |
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| 162 | * @var array list of HTTP status codes and the corresponding texts |
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| 163 | */ |
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| 164 | public static $httpStatuses = [ |
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| 165 | 100 => 'Continue', |
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| 166 | 101 => 'Switching Protocols', |
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| 167 | 102 => 'Processing', |
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| 168 | 118 => 'Connection timed out', |
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| 169 | 200 => 'OK', |
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| 170 | 201 => 'Created', |
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| 171 | 202 => 'Accepted', |
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| 172 | 203 => 'Non-Authoritative', |
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| 173 | 204 => 'No Content', |
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| 174 | 205 => 'Reset Content', |
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| 175 | 206 => 'Partial Content', |
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| 176 | 207 => 'Multi-Status', |
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| 177 | 208 => 'Already Reported', |
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| 178 | 210 => 'Content Different', |
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| 179 | 226 => 'IM Used', |
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| 180 | 300 => 'Multiple Choices', |
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| 181 | 301 => 'Moved Permanently', |
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| 182 | 302 => 'Found', |
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| 183 | 303 => 'See Other', |
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| 184 | 304 => 'Not Modified', |
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| 185 | 305 => 'Use Proxy', |
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| 186 | 306 => 'Reserved', |
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| 187 | 307 => 'Temporary Redirect', |
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| 188 | 308 => 'Permanent Redirect', |
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| 189 | 310 => 'Too many Redirect', |
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| 190 | 400 => 'Bad Request', |
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| 191 | 401 => 'Unauthorized', |
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| 192 | 402 => 'Payment Required', |
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| 193 | 403 => 'Forbidden', |
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| 194 | 404 => 'Not Found', |
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| 195 | 405 => 'Method Not Allowed', |
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| 196 | 406 => 'Not Acceptable', |
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| 197 | 407 => 'Proxy Authentication Required', |
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| 198 | 408 => 'Request Time-out', |
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| 199 | 409 => 'Conflict', |
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| 200 | 410 => 'Gone', |
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| 201 | 411 => 'Length Required', |
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| 202 | 412 => 'Precondition Failed', |
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| 203 | 413 => 'Request Entity Too Large', |
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| 204 | 414 => 'Request-URI Too Long', |
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| 205 | 415 => 'Unsupported Media Type', |
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| 206 | 416 => 'Requested range unsatisfiable', |
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| 207 | 417 => 'Expectation failed', |
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| 208 | 418 => 'I\'m a teapot', |
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| 209 | 421 => 'Misdirected Request', |
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| 210 | 422 => 'Unprocessable entity', |
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| 211 | 423 => 'Locked', |
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| 212 | 424 => 'Method failure', |
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| 213 | 425 => 'Unordered Collection', |
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| 214 | 426 => 'Upgrade Required', |
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| 215 | 428 => 'Precondition Required', |
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| 216 | 429 => 'Too Many Requests', |
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| 217 | 431 => 'Request Header Fields Too Large', |
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| 218 | 449 => 'Retry With', |
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| 219 | 450 => 'Blocked by Windows Parental Controls', |
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| 220 | 451 => 'Unavailable For Legal Reasons', |
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| 221 | 500 => 'Internal Server Error', |
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| 222 | 501 => 'Not Implemented', |
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| 223 | 502 => 'Bad Gateway or Proxy Error', |
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| 224 | 503 => 'Service Unavailable', |
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| 225 | 504 => 'Gateway Time-out', |
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| 226 | 505 => 'HTTP Version not supported', |
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| 227 | 507 => 'Insufficient storage', |
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| 228 | 508 => 'Loop Detected', |
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| 229 | 509 => 'Bandwidth Limit Exceeded', |
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| 230 | 510 => 'Not Extended', |
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| 231 | 511 => 'Network Authentication Required', |
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| 232 | ]; |
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| 233 | |||
| 234 | /** |
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| 235 | * @var int the HTTP status code to send with the response. |
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| 236 | */ |
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| 237 | private $_statusCode = 200; |
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| 238 | /** |
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| 239 | * @var HeaderCollection |
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| 240 | */ |
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| 241 | private $_headers; |
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| 242 | |||
| 243 | |||
| 244 | /** |
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| 245 | * Initializes this component. |
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| 246 | */ |
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| 247 | 163 | public function init() |
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| 248 | { |
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| 249 | 163 | if ($this->version === null) { |
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| 250 | 163 | if (isset($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL']) && $_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] === 'HTTP/1.0') { |
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| 251 | $this->version = '1.0'; |
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| 252 | } else { |
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| 253 | 163 | $this->version = '1.1'; |
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| 254 | } |
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| 255 | } |
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| 256 | 163 | if ($this->charset === null) { |
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| 257 | 163 | $this->charset = Yii::$app->charset; |
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| 258 | } |
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| 259 | 163 | $this->formatters = array_merge($this->defaultFormatters(), $this->formatters); |
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| 260 | 163 | } |
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| 261 | |||
| 262 | /** |
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| 263 | * @return int the HTTP status code to send with the response. |
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| 264 | */ |
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| 265 | 39 | public function getStatusCode() |
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| 270 | /** |
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| 271 | * Sets the response status code. |
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| 272 | * This method will set the corresponding status text if `$text` is null. |
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| 273 | * @param int $value the status code |
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| 274 | * @param string $text the status text. If not set, it will be set automatically based on the status code. |
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| 275 | * @throws InvalidParamException if the status code is invalid. |
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| 276 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 277 | */ |
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| 278 | 37 | public function setStatusCode($value, $text = null) |
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| 295 | /** |
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| 296 | * Sets the response status code based on the exception. |
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| 297 | * @param \Exception|\Error $e the exception object. |
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| 298 | * @throws InvalidParamException if the status code is invalid. |
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| 299 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 300 | * @since 2.0.12 |
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| 301 | */ |
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| 302 | 15 | public function setStatusCodeByException($e) |
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| 312 | /** |
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| 313 | * Returns the header collection. |
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| 314 | * The header collection contains the currently registered HTTP headers. |
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| 315 | * @return HeaderCollection the header collection |
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| 316 | */ |
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| 317 | 80 | public function getHeaders() |
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| 325 | /** |
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| 326 | * Sends the response to the client. |
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| 327 | */ |
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| 328 | 21 | public function send() |
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| 342 | /** |
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| 343 | * Clears the headers, cookies, content, status code of the response. |
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| 344 | */ |
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| 345 | public function clear() |
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| 356 | |||
| 357 | /** |
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| 358 | * Sends the response headers to the client |
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| 359 | */ |
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| 360 | 21 | protected function sendHeaders() |
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| 382 | /** |
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| 383 | * Sends the cookies to the client. |
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| 384 | */ |
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| 385 | protected function sendCookies() |
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| 406 | /** |
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| 407 | * Sends the response content to the client |
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| 408 | */ |
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| 409 | 21 | protected function sendContent() |
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| 440 | /** |
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| 441 | * Sends a file to the browser. |
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| 442 | * |
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| 443 | * Note that this method only prepares the response for file sending. The file is not sent |
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| 444 | * until [[send()]] is called explicitly or implicitly. The latter is done after you return from a controller action. |
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| 445 | * |
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| 446 | * The following is an example implementation of a controller action that allows requesting files from a directory |
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| 447 | * that is not accessible from web: |
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| 448 | * |
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| 449 | * ```php |
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| 450 | * public function actionFile($filename) |
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| 451 | * { |
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| 452 | * $storagePath = Yii::getAlias('@app/files'); |
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| 453 | * |
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| 454 | * // check filename for allowed chars (do not allow ../ to avoid security issue: downloading arbitrary files) |
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| 455 | * if (!preg_match('/^[a-z0-9]+\.[a-z0-9]+$/i', $filename) || !is_file("$storagePath/$filename")) { |
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| 456 | * throw new \yii\web\NotFoundHttpException('The file does not exists.'); |
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| 457 | * } |
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| 458 | * return Yii::$app->response->sendFile("$storagePath/$filename", $filename); |
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| 459 | * } |
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| 460 | * ``` |
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| 461 | * |
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| 462 | * @param string $filePath the path of the file to be sent. |
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| 463 | * @param string $attachmentName the file name shown to the user. If null, it will be determined from `$filePath`. |
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| 464 | * @param array $options additional options for sending the file. The following options are supported: |
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| 465 | * |
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| 466 | * - `mimeType`: the MIME type of the content. If not set, it will be guessed based on `$filePath` |
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| 467 | * - `inline`: boolean, whether the browser should open the file within the browser window. Defaults to false, |
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| 468 | * meaning a download dialog will pop up. |
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| 469 | * |
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| 470 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 471 | * @see sendContentAsFile() |
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| 472 | * @see sendStreamAsFile() |
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| 473 | * @see xSendFile() |
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| 474 | */ |
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| 475 | 7 | public function sendFile($filePath, $attachmentName = null, $options = []) |
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| 489 | /** |
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| 490 | * Sends the specified content as a file to the browser. |
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| 491 | * |
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| 492 | * Note that this method only prepares the response for file sending. The file is not sent |
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| 493 | * until [[send()]] is called explicitly or implicitly. The latter is done after you return from a controller action. |
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| 494 | * |
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| 495 | * @param string $content the content to be sent. The existing [[content]] will be discarded. |
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| 496 | * @param string $attachmentName the file name shown to the user. |
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| 497 | * @param array $options additional options for sending the file. The following options are supported: |
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| 498 | * |
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| 499 | * - `mimeType`: the MIME type of the content. Defaults to 'application/octet-stream'. |
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| 500 | * - `inline`: boolean, whether the browser should open the file within the browser window. Defaults to false, |
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| 501 | * meaning a download dialog will pop up. |
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| 502 | * |
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| 503 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 504 | * @throws RangeNotSatisfiableHttpException if the requested range is not satisfiable |
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| 505 | * @see sendFile() for an example implementation. |
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| 506 | */ |
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| 507 | 1 | public function sendContentAsFile($content, $attachmentName, $options = []) |
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| 537 | /** |
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| 538 | * Sends the specified stream as a file to the browser. |
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| 539 | * |
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| 540 | * Note that this method only prepares the response for file sending. The file is not sent |
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| 541 | * until [[send()]] is called explicitly or implicitly. The latter is done after you return from a controller action. |
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| 542 | * |
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| 543 | * @param resource $handle the handle of the stream to be sent. |
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| 544 | * @param string $attachmentName the file name shown to the user. |
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| 545 | * @param array $options additional options for sending the file. The following options are supported: |
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| 546 | * |
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| 547 | * - `mimeType`: the MIME type of the content. Defaults to 'application/octet-stream'. |
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| 548 | * - `inline`: boolean, whether the browser should open the file within the browser window. Defaults to false, |
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| 549 | * meaning a download dialog will pop up. |
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| 550 | * - `fileSize`: the size of the content to stream this is useful when size of the content is known |
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| 551 | * and the content is not seekable. Defaults to content size using `ftell()`. |
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| 552 | * This option is available since version 2.0.4. |
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| 553 | * |
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| 554 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 555 | * @throws RangeNotSatisfiableHttpException if the requested range is not satisfiable |
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| 556 | * @see sendFile() for an example implementation. |
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| 557 | */ |
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| 558 | 7 | public function sendStreamAsFile($handle, $attachmentName, $options = []) |
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| 591 | /** |
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| 592 | * Sets a default set of HTTP headers for file downloading purpose. |
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| 593 | * @param string $attachmentName the attachment file name |
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| 594 | * @param string $mimeType the MIME type for the response. If null, `Content-Type` header will NOT be set. |
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| 595 | * @param bool $inline whether the browser should open the file within the browser window. Defaults to false, |
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| 596 | * meaning a download dialog will pop up. |
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| 597 | * @param int $contentLength the byte length of the file being downloaded. If null, `Content-Length` header will NOT be set. |
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| 598 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 599 | */ |
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| 600 | 4 | public function setDownloadHeaders($attachmentName, $mimeType = null, $inline = false, $contentLength = null) |
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| 622 | /** |
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| 623 | * Determines the HTTP range given in the request. |
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| 624 | * @param int $fileSize the size of the file that will be used to validate the requested HTTP range. |
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| 625 | * @return array|bool the range (begin, end), or false if the range request is invalid. |
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| 626 | */ |
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| 627 | 8 | protected function getHttpRange($fileSize) |
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| 655 | |||
| 656 | /** |
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| 657 | * Sends existing file to a browser as a download using x-sendfile. |
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| 658 | * |
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| 659 | * X-Sendfile is a feature allowing a web application to redirect the request for a file to the webserver |
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| 660 | * that in turn processes the request, this way eliminating the need to perform tasks like reading the file |
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| 661 | * and sending it to the user. When dealing with a lot of files (or very big files) this can lead to a great |
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| 662 | * increase in performance as the web application is allowed to terminate earlier while the webserver is |
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| 663 | * handling the request. |
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| 664 | * |
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| 665 | * The request is sent to the server through a special non-standard HTTP-header. |
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| 666 | * When the web server encounters the presence of such header it will discard all output and send the file |
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| 667 | * specified by that header using web server internals including all optimizations like caching-headers. |
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| 668 | * |
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| 669 | * As this header directive is non-standard different directives exists for different web servers applications: |
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| 670 | * |
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| 671 | * - Apache: [X-Sendfile](http://tn123.org/mod_xsendfile) |
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| 672 | * - Lighttpd v1.4: [X-LIGHTTPD-send-file](http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/X-LIGHTTPD-send-file) |
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| 673 | * - Lighttpd v1.5: [X-Sendfile](http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/X-LIGHTTPD-send-file) |
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| 674 | * - Nginx: [X-Accel-Redirect](http://wiki.nginx.org/XSendfile) |
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| 675 | * - Cherokee: [X-Sendfile and X-Accel-Redirect](http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/other_goodies.html#x-sendfile) |
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| 676 | * |
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| 677 | * So for this method to work the X-SENDFILE option/module should be enabled by the web server and |
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| 678 | * a proper xHeader should be sent. |
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| 679 | * |
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| 680 | * **Note** |
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| 681 | * |
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| 682 | * This option allows to download files that are not under web folders, and even files that are otherwise protected |
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| 683 | * (deny from all) like `.htaccess`. |
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| 684 | * |
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| 685 | * **Side effects** |
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| 686 | * |
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| 687 | * If this option is disabled by the web server, when this method is called a download configuration dialog |
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| 688 | * will open but the downloaded file will have 0 bytes. |
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| 689 | * |
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| 690 | * **Known issues** |
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| 691 | * |
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| 692 | * There is a Bug with Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 when X-SENDFILE is used over an SSL connection, it will show |
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| 693 | * an error message like this: "Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site |
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| 694 | * is either unavailable or cannot be found.". You can work around this problem by removing the `Pragma`-header. |
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| 695 | * |
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| 696 | * **Example** |
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| 697 | * |
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| 698 | * ```php |
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| 699 | * Yii::$app->response->xSendFile('/home/user/Pictures/picture1.jpg'); |
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| 700 | * ``` |
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| 701 | * |
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| 702 | * @param string $filePath file name with full path |
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| 703 | * @param string $attachmentName file name shown to the user. If null, it will be determined from `$filePath`. |
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| 704 | * @param array $options additional options for sending the file. The following options are supported: |
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| 705 | * |
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| 706 | * - `mimeType`: the MIME type of the content. If not set, it will be guessed based on `$filePath` |
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| 707 | * - `inline`: boolean, whether the browser should open the file within the browser window. Defaults to false, |
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| 708 | * meaning a download dialog will pop up. |
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| 709 | * - xHeader: string, the name of the x-sendfile header. Defaults to "X-Sendfile". |
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| 710 | * |
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| 711 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 712 | * @see sendFile() |
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| 713 | */ |
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| 714 | public function xSendFile($filePath, $attachmentName = null, $options = []) |
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| 741 | /** |
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| 742 | * Returns Content-Disposition header value that is safe to use with both old and new browsers |
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| 743 | * |
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| 744 | * Fallback name: |
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| 745 | * |
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| 746 | * - Causes issues if contains non-ASCII characters with codes less than 32 or more than 126. |
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| 747 | * - Causes issues if contains urlencoded characters (starting with `%`) or `%` character. Some browsers interpret |
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| 748 | * `filename="X"` as urlencoded name, some don't. |
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| 749 | * - Causes issues if contains path separator characters such as `\` or `/`. |
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| 750 | * - Since value is wrapped with `"`, it should be escaped as `\"`. |
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| 751 | * - Since input could contain non-ASCII characters, fallback is obtained by transliteration. |
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| 752 | * |
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| 753 | * UTF name: |
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| 754 | * |
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| 755 | * - Causes issues if contains path separator characters such as `\` or `/`. |
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| 756 | * - Should be urlencoded since headers are ASCII-only. |
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| 757 | * - Could be omitted if it exactly matches fallback name. |
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| 758 | * |
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| 759 | * @param string $disposition |
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| 760 | * @param string $attachmentName |
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| 761 | * @return string |
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| 762 | * |
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| 763 | * @since 2.0.10 |
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| 764 | */ |
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| 765 | 4 | protected function getDispositionHeaderValue($disposition, $attachmentName) |
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| 776 | |||
| 777 | /** |
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| 778 | * Redirects the browser to the specified URL. |
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| 779 | * |
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| 780 | * This method adds a "Location" header to the current response. Note that it does not send out |
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| 781 | * the header until [[send()]] is called. In a controller action you may use this method as follows: |
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| 782 | * |
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| 783 | * ```php |
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| 784 | * return Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect($url); |
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| 785 | * ``` |
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| 786 | * |
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| 787 | * In other places, if you want to send out the "Location" header immediately, you should use |
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| 788 | * the following code: |
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| 789 | * |
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| 790 | * ```php |
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| 791 | * Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect($url)->send(); |
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| 792 | * return; |
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| 793 | * ``` |
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| 794 | * |
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| 795 | * In AJAX mode, this normally will not work as expected unless there are some |
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| 796 | * client-side JavaScript code handling the redirection. To help achieve this goal, |
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| 797 | * this method will send out a "X-Redirect" header instead of "Location". |
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| 798 | * |
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| 799 | * If you use the "yii" JavaScript module, it will handle the AJAX redirection as |
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| 800 | * described above. Otherwise, you should write the following JavaScript code to |
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| 801 | * handle the redirection: |
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| 802 | * |
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| 803 | * ```javascript |
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| 804 | * $document.ajaxComplete(function (event, xhr, settings) { |
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| 805 | * var url = xhr && xhr.getResponseHeader('X-Redirect'); |
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| 806 | * if (url) { |
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| 807 | * window.location = url; |
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| 808 | * } |
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| 809 | * }); |
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| 810 | * ``` |
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| 811 | * |
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| 812 | * @param string|array $url the URL to be redirected to. This can be in one of the following formats: |
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| 813 | * |
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| 814 | * - a string representing a URL (e.g. "http://example.com") |
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| 815 | * - a string representing a URL alias (e.g. "@example.com") |
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| 816 | * - an array in the format of `[$route, ...name-value pairs...]` (e.g. `['site/index', 'ref' => 1]`). |
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| 817 | * Note that the route is with respect to the whole application, instead of relative to a controller or module. |
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| 818 | * [[Url::to()]] will be used to convert the array into a URL. |
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| 819 | * |
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| 820 | * Any relative URL that starts with a single forward slash "/" will be converted |
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| 821 | * into an absolute one by prepending it with the host info of the current request. |
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| 822 | * |
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| 823 | * @param int $statusCode the HTTP status code. Defaults to 302. |
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| 824 | * See <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10> |
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| 825 | * for details about HTTP status code |
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| 826 | * @param bool $checkAjax whether to specially handle AJAX (and PJAX) requests. Defaults to true, |
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| 827 | * meaning if the current request is an AJAX or PJAX request, then calling this method will cause the browser |
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| 828 | * to redirect to the given URL. If this is false, a `Location` header will be sent, which when received as |
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| 829 | * an AJAX/PJAX response, may NOT cause browser redirection. |
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| 830 | * Takes effect only when request header `X-Ie-Redirect-Compatibility` is absent. |
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| 831 | * @return $this the response object itself |
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| 832 | */ |
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| 833 | 3 | public function redirect($url, $statusCode = 302, $checkAjax = true) |
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| 866 | |||
| 867 | /** |
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| 868 | * Refreshes the current page. |
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| 869 | * The effect of this method call is the same as the user pressing the refresh button of his browser |
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| 870 | * (without re-posting data). |
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| 871 | * |
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| 872 | * In a controller action you may use this method like this: |
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| 873 | * |
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| 874 | * ```php |
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| 875 | * return Yii::$app->getResponse()->refresh(); |
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| 876 | * ``` |
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| 877 | * |
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| 878 | * @param string $anchor the anchor that should be appended to the redirection URL. |
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| 879 | * Defaults to empty. Make sure the anchor starts with '#' if you want to specify it. |
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| 880 | * @return Response the response object itself |
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| 881 | */ |
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| 882 | public function refresh($anchor = '') |
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| 886 | |||
| 887 | private $_cookies; |
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| 888 | |||
| 889 | /** |
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| 890 | * Returns the cookie collection. |
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| 891 | * Through the returned cookie collection, you add or remove cookies as follows, |
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| 892 | * |
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| 893 | * ```php |
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| 894 | * // add a cookie |
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| 895 | * $response->cookies->add(new Cookie([ |
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| 896 | * 'name' => $name, |
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| 897 | * 'value' => $value, |
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| 898 | * ]); |
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| 899 | * |
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| 900 | * // remove a cookie |
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| 901 | * $response->cookies->remove('name'); |
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| 902 | * // alternatively |
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| 903 | * unset($response->cookies['name']); |
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| 904 | * ``` |
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| 905 | * |
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| 906 | * @return CookieCollection the cookie collection. |
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| 907 | */ |
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| 908 | 35 | public function getCookies() |
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| 915 | |||
| 916 | /** |
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| 917 | * @return bool whether this response has a valid [[statusCode]]. |
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| 918 | */ |
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| 919 | 37 | public function getIsInvalid() |
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| 923 | |||
| 924 | /** |
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| 925 | * @return bool whether this response is informational |
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| 926 | */ |
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| 927 | public function getIsInformational() |
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| 931 | |||
| 932 | /** |
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| 933 | * @return bool whether this response is successful |
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| 934 | */ |
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| 935 | public function getIsSuccessful() |
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| 939 | |||
| 940 | /** |
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| 941 | * @return bool whether this response is a redirection |
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| 942 | */ |
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| 943 | 1 | public function getIsRedirection() |
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| 947 | |||
| 948 | /** |
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| 949 | * @return bool whether this response indicates a client error |
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| 950 | */ |
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| 951 | public function getIsClientError() |
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| 955 | |||
| 956 | /** |
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| 957 | * @return bool whether this response indicates a server error |
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| 958 | */ |
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| 959 | public function getIsServerError() |
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| 963 | |||
| 964 | /** |
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| 965 | * @return bool whether this response is OK |
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| 966 | */ |
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| 967 | public function getIsOk() |
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| 971 | |||
| 972 | /** |
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| 973 | * @return bool whether this response indicates the current request is forbidden |
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| 974 | */ |
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| 975 | public function getIsForbidden() |
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| 979 | |||
| 980 | /** |
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| 981 | * @return bool whether this response indicates the currently requested resource is not found |
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| 982 | */ |
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| 983 | public function getIsNotFound() |
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| 987 | |||
| 988 | /** |
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| 989 | * @return bool whether this response is empty |
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| 990 | */ |
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| 991 | public function getIsEmpty() |
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| 995 | |||
| 996 | /** |
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| 997 | * @return array the formatters that are supported by default |
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| 998 | */ |
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| 999 | 163 | protected function defaultFormatters() |
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| 1017 | |||
| 1018 | /** |
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| 1019 | * Prepares for sending the response. |
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| 1020 | * The default implementation will convert [[data]] into [[content]] and set headers accordingly. |
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| 1021 | * @throws InvalidConfigException if the formatter for the specified format is invalid or [[format]] is not supported |
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| 1022 | */ |
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| 1023 | 21 | protected function prepare() |
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| 1057 | } |
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| 1058 |
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