ResolveControllerNameSubscriber
in package
implements
EventSubscriberInterface
Guarantees that the _controller key is parsed into its final format.
Tags
Interfaces, Classes, Traits and Enums
- EventSubscriberInterface
- An EventSubscriber knows itself what events it is interested in.
Table of Contents
- $parser : mixed
- __call() : mixed
- __construct() : mixed
- getSubscribedEvents() : array<string|int, mixed>
- Returns an array of event names this subscriber wants to listen to.
- onKernelRequest() : void
Properties
$parser
private
mixed
$parser
Methods
__call()
public
__call(string $method, array<string|int, mixed> $args) : mixed
Parameters
- $method : string
- $args : array<string|int, mixed>
Return values
mixed —__construct()
public
__construct(ControllerNameParser $parser[, bool $triggerDeprecation = true ]) : mixed
Parameters
- $parser : ControllerNameParser
- $triggerDeprecation : bool = true
Return values
mixed —getSubscribedEvents()
Returns an array of event names this subscriber wants to listen to.
public
static getSubscribedEvents() : array<string|int, mixed>
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:
- ['eventName' => 'methodName']
- ['eventName' => ['methodName', $priority]]
- ['eventName' => [['methodName1', $priority], ['methodName2']]]
Return values
array<string|int, mixed> —The event names to listen to
onKernelRequest()
public
onKernelRequest(RequestEvent $event) : void
Parameters
- $event : RequestEvent