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4 | * This file is part of the Symfony-Util package. |
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5 | * |
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6 | * (c) Jean-Bernard Addor |
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7 | * |
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8 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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9 | * file that was distributed with this source code. |
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10 | */ |
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12 | namespace SymfonyUtil\Component\HttpFoundation; |
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14 | // Similar namespace in Symfony |
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15 | // https://github.com/symfony/symfony/tree/v3.3.8/src/Symfony/Component/Routing/Generator |
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17 | use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; |
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19 | // use SymfonyUtil\Component\HttpFoundation\ReRouteControllerModelInterface; |
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20 | // use SymfonyUtil\Component\HttpFoundation\ReRouteInterface; |
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21 | // use SymfonyUtil\Component\HttpFoundation\ResponseParameters; |
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23 | class ReRouteControllerModel implements ReRouteControllerModelInterface |
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25 | protected $reRoute; |
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27 | public function __construct(ReRouteInterface $reRoute) |
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28 | { |
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29 | $this->reRoute = $reRoute; |
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30 | } |
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33 | * Returns ResponseParameters to the given route with the given parameters. |
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34 | * |
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35 | * @param string $route The name of the route |
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36 | * @param mixed $parameters An array of parameters |
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37 | * |
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38 | * @return Response |
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39 | * |
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40 | * @see Interface ReRouteControllerModelInterface |
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41 | */ |
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42 | public function __invoke($route, $parameters = [], Request $request = null) |
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44 | return new ResponseParameters([], $this->reRoute($route, $parameters)); |
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45 | } |
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46 | } |
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48 | // Inspired from https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/v3.3.8/src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Controller/ControllerTrait.php |
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