I have a problem with routing and the internationalization of my site built with Symfony2.
If I define routes in the routing.yml file, like this:
example:
pattern: /{_locale}/example
defaults: { _controller: ExampleBundle:Example:index, _locale: fr }
It works fine with URLs like:
mysite.com/en/example
mysite.com/fr/example
But doesn't work with
mysite.com/example
Could it be that optional placeholders are permitted only at the end of an URL ?
If yes, what could be a possible solution for displaying an url like :
mysite.com/example
in a default language or redirecting the user to :
mysite.com/defaultlanguage/example
when he visits :
mysite.com/example. ?
I'm trying to figure it out but without success so far.
Thanks.
If someone is interested in, I succeeded to put a prefix on my routing.yml without using other bundles.
So now, thoses URLs work :
www.example.com/
www.example.com//home/
www.example.com/fr/home/
www.example.com/en/home/
Edit your app/config/routing.yml:
ex_example:
resource: "#ExExampleBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
prefix: /{_locale}
requirements:
_locale: |fr|en # put a pipe "|" first
Then, in you app/config/parameters.yml, you have to set up a locale
parameters:
locale: en
With this, people can access to your website without enter a specific locale.
You can define multiple patterns like this:
example_default:
pattern: /example
defaults: { _controller: ExampleBundle:Example:index, _locale: fr }
example:
pattern: /{_locale}/example
defaults: { _controller: ExampleBundle:Example:index}
requirements:
_locale: fr|en
You should be able to achieve the same sort of thing with annotations:
/**
* #Route("/example", defaults={"_locale"="fr"})
* #Route("/{_locale}/example", requirements={"_locale" = "fr|en"})
*/
Hope that helps!
This is what I use for automatic locale detection and redirection, it works well and doesn't require lengthy routing annotations:
routing.yml
The locale route handles the website's root and then every other controller action is prepended with the locale.
locale:
path: /
defaults: { _controller: AppCoreBundle:Core:locale }
main:
resource: "#AppCoreBundle/Controller"
prefix: /{_locale}
type: annotation
requirements:
_locale: en|fr
CoreController.php
This detects the user's language and redirects to the route of your choice. I use home as a default as that it the most common case.
public function localeAction($route = 'home', $parameters = array())
{
$this->getRequest()->setLocale($this->getRequest()->getPreferredLanguage(array('en', 'fr')));
return $this->redirect($this->generateUrl($route, $parameters));
}
Then, the route annotations can simply be:
/**
* #Route("/", name="home")
*/
public function indexAction(Request $request)
{
// Do stuff
}
Twig
The localeAction can be used to allow the user to change the locale without navigating away from the current page:
{{ targetLanguage }}
Clean & simple!
The Joseph Astrahan's solution of LocalRewriteListener works except for route with params because of $routePath == "/{_locale}".$path)
Ex : $routePath = "/{_locale}/my/route/{foo}" is different of $path = "/{_locale}/my/route/bar"
I had to use UrlMatcher (link to Symfony 2.7 api doc) for matching the actual route with the url.
I change the isLocaleSupported for using browser local code (ex : fr -> fr_FR). I use the browser locale as key and the route locale as value. I have an array like this array(['fr_FR'] => ['fr'], ['en_GB'] => 'en'...) (see the parameters file below for more information)
The changes :
Check if the local given in request is suported. If not, use the default locale.
Try to match the path with the app route collection. If not do nothing (the app throw a 404 if route doesn't exist). If yes, redirect with the right locale in route param.
Here is my code. Works for any route with or without param. This add the locale only when {_local} is set in the route.
Routing file (in my case, the one in app/config)
app:
resource: "#AppBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
prefix: /{_locale}/
requirements:
_locale: '%app.locales%'
defaults: { _locale: %locale%}
The parameter in app/config/parameters.yml file
locale: fr
app.locales: fr|gb|it|es
locale_supported:
fr_FR: fr
en_GB: gb
it_IT: it
es_ES: es
services.yml
app.eventListeners.localeRewriteListener:
class: AppBundle\EventListener\LocaleRewriteListener
arguments: ["#router", "%kernel.default_locale%", "%locale_supported%"]
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_subscriber }
LocaleRewriteListener.php
<?php
namespace AppBundle\EventListener;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouterInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Session;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\Matcher\UrlMatcher;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\RequestContext;
class LocaleRewriteListener implements EventSubscriberInterface
{
/**
* #var Symfony\Component\Routing\RouterInterface
*/
private $router;
/**
* #var routeCollection \Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection
*/
private $routeCollection;
/**
* #var urlMatcher \Symfony\Component\Routing\Matcher\UrlMatcher;
*/
private $urlMatcher;
/**
* #var string
*/
private $defaultLocale;
/**
* #var array
*/
private $supportedLocales;
/**
* #var string
*/
private $localeRouteParam;
public function __construct(RouterInterface $router, $defaultLocale = 'fr', array $supportedLocales, $localeRouteParam = '_locale')
{
$this->router = $router;
$this->routeCollection = $router->getRouteCollection();
$this->defaultLocale = $defaultLocale;
$this->supportedLocales = $supportedLocales;
$this->localeRouteParam = $localeRouteParam;
$context = new RequestContext("/");
$this->matcher = new UrlMatcher($this->routeCollection, $context);
}
public function isLocaleSupported($locale)
{
return array_key_exists($locale, $this->supportedLocales);
}
public function onKernelRequest(GetResponseEvent $event)
{
//GOAL:
// Redirect all incoming requests to their /locale/route equivalent when exists.
// Do nothing if it already has /locale/ in the route to prevent redirect loops
// Do nothing if the route requested has no locale param
$request = $event->getRequest();
$baseUrl = $request->getBaseUrl();
$path = $request->getPathInfo();
//Get the locale from the users browser.
$locale = $request->getPreferredLanguage();
if ($this->isLocaleSupported($locale)) {
$locale = $this->supportedLocales[$locale];
} else if ($locale == ""){
$locale = $request->getDefaultLocale();
}
$pathLocale = "/".$locale.$path;
//We have to catch the ResourceNotFoundException
try {
//Try to match the path with the local prefix
$this->matcher->match($pathLocale);
$event->setResponse(new RedirectResponse($baseUrl.$pathLocale));
} catch (\Symfony\Component\Routing\Exception\ResourceNotFoundException $e) {
} catch (\Symfony\Component\Routing\Exception\MethodNotAllowedException $e) {
}
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents()
{
return array(
// must be registered before the default Locale listener
KernelEvents::REQUEST => array(array('onKernelRequest', 17)),
);
}
}
Symfony3
app:
resource: "#AppBundle/Controller/"
type: annotation
prefix: /{_locale}
requirements:
_locale: en|bg| # put a pipe "|" last
There is my Solution, it makes this process faster!
Controller:
/**
* #Route("/change/locale/{current}/{locale}/", name="locale_change")
*/
public function setLocaleAction($current, $locale)
{
$this->get('request')->setLocale($locale);
$referer = str_replace($current,$locale,$this->getRequest()->headers->get('referer'));
return $this->redirect($referer);
}
Twig:
<li {% if app.request.locale == language.locale %} class="selected" {% endif %}>
{{ language.locale }}
</li>
I have a full solution to this that I discovered after some research. My solution assumes that you want every route to have a locale in front of it, even login. This is modified to support Symfony 3, but I believe it will still work in 2.
This version also assumes you want to use the browsers locale as the default locale if they go to a route like /admin, but if they go to /en/admin it will know to use en locale. This is the case for example #2 below.
So for example:
1. User Navigates To -> "/" -> (redirects) -> "/en/"
2. User Navigates To -> "/admin" -> (redirects) -> "/en/admin"
3. User Navigates To -> "/en/admin" -> (no redirects) -> "/en/admin"
In all scenarios the locale will be set correctly how you want it for use throughout your program.
You can view the full solution below which includes how to make it work with login and security, otherwise the Short Version will probably work for you:
Full Version
Symfony 3 Redirect All Routes To Current Locale Version
Short Version
To make it so that case #2 in my examples is possible you need to do so using a httpKernal listner
LocaleRewriteListener.php
<?php
//src/AppBundle/EventListener/LocaleRewriteListener.php
namespace AppBundle\EventListener;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouterInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Session;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection;
class LocaleRewriteListener implements EventSubscriberInterface
{
/**
* #var Symfony\Component\Routing\RouterInterface
*/
private $router;
/**
* #var routeCollection \Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection
*/
private $routeCollection;
/**
* #var string
*/
private $defaultLocale;
/**
* #var array
*/
private $supportedLocales;
/**
* #var string
*/
private $localeRouteParam;
public function __construct(RouterInterface $router, $defaultLocale = 'en', array $supportedLocales = array('en'), $localeRouteParam = '_locale')
{
$this->router = $router;
$this->routeCollection = $router->getRouteCollection();
$this->defaultLocale = $defaultLocale;
$this->supportedLocales = $supportedLocales;
$this->localeRouteParam = $localeRouteParam;
}
public function isLocaleSupported($locale)
{
return in_array($locale, $this->supportedLocales);
}
public function onKernelRequest(GetResponseEvent $event)
{
//GOAL:
// Redirect all incoming requests to their /locale/route equivlent as long as the route will exists when we do so.
// Do nothing if it already has /locale/ in the route to prevent redirect loops
$request = $event->getRequest();
$path = $request->getPathInfo();
$route_exists = false; //by default assume route does not exist.
foreach($this->routeCollection as $routeObject){
$routePath = $routeObject->getPath();
if($routePath == "/{_locale}".$path){
$route_exists = true;
break;
}
}
//If the route does indeed exist then lets redirect there.
if($route_exists == true){
//Get the locale from the users browser.
$locale = $request->getPreferredLanguage();
//If no locale from browser or locale not in list of known locales supported then set to defaultLocale set in config.yml
if($locale=="" || $this->isLocaleSupported($locale)==false){
$locale = $request->getDefaultLocale();
}
$event->setResponse(new RedirectResponse("/".$locale.$path));
}
//Otherwise do nothing and continue on~
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents()
{
return array(
// must be registered before the default Locale listener
KernelEvents::REQUEST => array(array('onKernelRequest', 17)),
);
}
}
To understand how that is working look up the event subscriber interface on symfony documentation.
To activate the listner you need to set it up in your services.yml
services.yml
# Learn more about services, parameters and containers at
# http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/service_container.html
parameters:
# parameter_name: value
services:
# service_name:
# class: AppBundle\Directory\ClassName
# arguments: ["#another_service_name", "plain_value", "%parameter_name%"]
appBundle.eventListeners.localeRewriteListener:
class: AppBundle\EventListener\LocaleRewriteListener
arguments: ["#router", "%kernel.default_locale%", "%locale_supported%"]
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_subscriber }
Finally this refers to variables that need to be defined in your config.yml
config.yml
# Put parameters here that don't need to change on each machine where the app is deployed
# http://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices/configuration.html#application-related-configuration
parameters:
locale: en
app.locales: en|es|zh
locale_supported: ['en','es','zh']
Finally, you need to make sure all your routes start with /{locale} for now on. A sample of this is below in my default controller.php
<?php
namespace AppBundle\Controller;
use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Route;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
/**
* #Route("/{_locale}", requirements={"_locale" = "%app.locales%"})
*/
class DefaultController extends Controller
{
/**
* #Route("/", name="home")
*/
public function indexAction(Request $request)
{
$translated = $this->get('translator')->trans('Symfony is great');
// replace this example code with whatever you need
return $this->render('default/index.html.twig', [
'base_dir' => realpath($this->container->getParameter('kernel.root_dir').'/..'),
'translated' => $translated
]);
}
/**
* #Route("/admin", name="admin")
*/
public function adminAction(Request $request)
{
$translated = $this->get('translator')->trans('Symfony is great');
// replace this example code with whatever you need
return $this->render('default/index.html.twig', [
'base_dir' => realpath($this->container->getParameter('kernel.root_dir').'/..'),
'translated' => $translated
]);
}
}
?>
Note the requirements requirements={"_locale" = "%app.locales%"}, this is referencing the config.yml file so you only have to define those requirements in one place for all routes.
Hope this helps someone :)
We created a custom RoutingLoader that adds a localized version to all routes. You inject an array of additional locales ['de', 'fr'] and the Loader adds a route for each additional locale. The main advantage is, that for your default locale, the routes stay the same and no redirect is needed. Another advantage is, that the additionalRoutes are injected, so they can be configured differently for multiple clients/environments, etc. And much less configuration.
partial_data GET ANY ANY /partial/{code}
partial_data.de GET ANY ANY /de/partial/{code}
partial_data.fr GET ANY ANY /fr/partial/{code}
Here is the loader:
<?php
namespace App\Routing;
use Symfony\Component\Config\Loader\Loader;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\Route;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection;
class I18nRoutingLoader extends Loader
{
const NAME = 'i18n_annotation';
private $projectDir;
private $additionalLocales = [];
public function __construct(string $projectDir, array $additionalLocales)
{
$this->projectDir = $projectDir;
$this->additionalLocales = $additionalLocales;
}
public function load($resource, $type = null)
{
$collection = new RouteCollection();
// Import directly for Symfony < v4
// $originalCollection = $this->import($resource, 'annotation')
$originalCollection = $this->getOriginalRouteCollection($resource);
$collection->addCollection($originalCollection);
foreach ($this->additionalLocales as $locale) {
$this->addI18nRouteCollection($collection, $originalCollection, $locale);
}
return $collection;
}
public function supports($resource, $type = null)
{
return self::NAME === $type;
}
private function getOriginalRouteCollection(string $resource): RouteCollection
{
$resource = realpath(sprintf('%s/src/Controller/%s', $this->projectDir, $resource));
$type = 'annotation';
return $this->import($resource, $type);
}
private function addI18nRouteCollection(RouteCollection $collection, RouteCollection $definedRoutes, string $locale): void
{
foreach ($definedRoutes as $name => $route) {
$collection->add(
$this->getI18nRouteName($name, $locale),
$this->getI18nRoute($route, $name, $locale)
);
}
}
private function getI18nRoute(Route $route, string $name, string $locale): Route
{
$i18nRoute = clone $route;
return $i18nRoute
->setDefault('_locale', $locale)
->setDefault('_canonical_route', $name)
->setPath(sprintf('/%s%s', $locale, $i18nRoute->getPath()));
}
private function getI18nRouteName(string $name, string $locale): string
{
return sprintf('%s.%s', $name, $locale);
}
}
Service definition (SF4)
App\Routing\I18nRoutingLoader:
arguments:
$additionalLocales: "%additional_locales%"
tags: ['routing.loader']
Routing definition
frontend:
resource: ../../src/Controller/Frontend/
type: i18n_annotation #localized routes are added
api:
resource: ../../src/Controller/Api/
type: annotation #default loader, no routes are added
I use annotations, and i will do
/**
* #Route("/{_locale}/example", defaults={"_locale"=""})
* #Route("/example", defaults={"_locale"="en"}, , requirements = {"_locale" = "fr|en|uk"})
*/
But for yml way, try some equivalent...
Maybe I solved this in a reasonably simple way:
example:
path: '/{_locale}{_S}example'
defaults: { _controller: 'AppBundle:Example:index' , _locale="de" , _S: "/" }
requirements:
_S: "/?"
_locale: '|de|en|fr'
Curious about the judgement of the critics ...
Best wishes,
Greg
root:
pattern: /
defaults:
_controller: FrameworkBundle:Redirect:urlRedirect
path: /en
permanent: true
How to configure a redirect to another route without a custom controller
I think you could simply add a route like this:
example:
pattern: /example
defaults: { _controller: ExampleBundle:Example:index }
This way, the locale would be the last locale selected by the user, or the default locale if user locale has not been set. You might also add the "_locale" parameter to the "defaults" in your routing config if you want to set a specific locale for /example:
example:
pattern: /example
defaults: { _controller: ExampleBundle:Example:index, _locale: fr }
I don't know if there's a better way to do this.
Related
Here is the context : I have a multi country website and i have an url which is the same between France and Belgium website but I want them to redirect to different actions.
Here is a simple sample of my controller :
/**
* #Route({
* "fr": "/over-ons",
* "be": "/about-us"
* }, name="about_us")
*/
public function about()
{
die("about");
}
/**
* #Route({
* "fr": "/about-us",
* "be": "/over-ons"
* }, name="about_us_2")
*/
public function about2()
{
die("about 2");
}
Then, i created a LocaleSubscriber (based on https://symfony.com/doc/current/session/locale_sticky_session.html) :
<?php
namespace App\EventSubscriber;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
class LocaleSubscriber implements EventSubscriberInterface
{
private $defaultLocale;
public function __construct($defaultLocale = 'en')
{
$this->defaultLocale = 'fr';
}
public function onKernelRequest(GetResponseEvent $event)
{
$request = $event->getRequest();
$request->setDefaultLocale($this->defaultLocale);
$request->setLocale($this->defaultLocale);
$request->attributes->set('_locale', $this->defaultLocale);
$routeParams = $request->attributes->get('_route_params');
$routeParams['_locale'] = $this->defaultLocale;
$request->attributes->set('_route_params', $routeParams);
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents()
{
return [
// must be registered before (i.e. with a higher priority than) the default Locale listener
KernelEvents::REQUEST => [['onKernelRequest', 20]],
];
}
}
Then i opened http://localhost/about-us and wanted to see the message "about 2" but i have "about".
So the road "about-us" with locale "fr" shoud be matched with about2 action but it matches with about action.
Do you kown if it is possible that the Router match a route with a specific locale please ?
Thanks for your help !
It won't work like that.
The router will match request to the first matching route. So at that point it has very little to do with locale.
A request comes in with the path of /about-us, and it is matched to the about action with the be locale, because that route is defined first.
If you want to use the same route names for multiple locales you will have to add the locale to the URL. Subdomain, prefix, etc, doesn't really matter.
For example:
fr/about-us
be/about-us
(Of course you don't need to do it one by one, define it as a prefix in YAML)
Initial Post:
I use a sylius version 1.0dev.
I need some help about the checkout/complete and email confirmation, the issue seems to be known (https://github.com/Sylius/Sylius/issues/2915), but fixes are not working for me.
At this step, the payment status seems to be paid whereas it should be awaiting_payment.
In addition, the order confirmation email should not be sent, but only after payment on payum gateway.
Is there any existing configuration which triggers this event, and how to implement it please ?
Thanks!
Issue partially solved: I implemented a workaround.
First thing to know: I override shopbundle extending it into my own bundle:
<?php
namespace My\ShopBundle;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Bundle\Bundle;
class MyShopBundle extends Bundle
{
public function getParent()
{
return 'SyliusShopBundle';
}
}
I overrided the sylius.email_manager.order service:
# sylius service configuration
parameters:
# override email manager for order
sylius.myproject.order.email.manager.class:MyBundle\ShopBundle\EmailManager\OrderEmailManager
#################################################
# override service sylius.email_manager.order #
# #
# - use configurable class #
# - send service container in arguments #
# #
#################################################
services:
sylius.email_manager.order:
class: %sylius.myproject.order.email.manager.class%
arguments:
- #sylius.email_sender
- #service_container
Classes look like that:
<?php
namespace My\ShopBundle\EmailManager;
use Sylius\Bundle\CoreBundle\Mailer\Emails;
use Sylius\Component\Core\Model\OrderInterface;
use Sylius\Component\Mailer\Sender\SenderInterface;
use My\ShopBundle\Mailer\Emails as MyEmails;
/**
* #author I
*/
class OrderEmailManager
{
/**
* #var SenderInterface
*/
protected $emailSender;
/**
*
*/
protected $container ;
/**
* #param SenderInterface $emailSender
*/
public function __construct( SenderInterface $emailSender, $container )
{
$this->emailSender = $emailSender;
$this->container = $container ;
}
/**
* #param OrderInterface $order
* Issue : sent on checkout/complete (payment is not yet done on gateway)
*/
public function sendConfirmationEmail(OrderInterface $order)
{
// sylius.shop.email.bcc is array parameter: expected bcc as array variable
if( $this->container->hasParameter( 'sylius.shop.email.bcc' ) ){
$this->emailSender->send( Emails::ORDER_CONFIRMATION, [$order->getCustomer()->getEmail()], ['order' => $order], $this->container->getParameter( 'sylius.shop.email.bcc' ) ) ;
}else{
// no bcc defined
$this->emailSender->send( Emails::ORDER_CONFIRMATION, [$order->getCustomer()->getEmail()], ['order' => $order] ) ;
}
}
/**
* function used on gateway payment
* here we use MyEmails to define the template (as it is done for the default confimration mail)
*/
public function sendPaymentConfirmationEmail(OrderInterface $order)
{
// sylius.shop.email.bcc is array parameter: expected bcc as array variable
if( $this->container->hasParameter( 'sylius.shop.email.bcc' ) ){
$this->emailSender->send( MyEmails::ORDER_PAID, [$order->getCustomer()->getEmail()], ['order' => $order], $this->container->getParameter( 'sylius.shop.email.bcc' ) ) ;
}else{
// no bcc defined
$this->emailSender->send( MyEmails::ORDER_PAID, [$order->getCustomer()->getEmail()], ['order' => $order] ) ;
}
}
}
/**
*
* (c) I
*
*/
namespace My\ShopBundle\Mailer;
/**
* #author I
*/
class Emails
{
const ORDER_PAID = 'order_paid';
}
Template is located as expected: Resources/views/Email/orderPaid.html.twig and is configured as below:
sylius_mailer:
emails:
order_paid:
subject: "The email subject"
template: "MyShopBundle:Email:orderPaid.html.twig"
To disable default confirmation mailing, configure the state machine:
winzou_state_machine:
# disable order confirmation email on checkout/complete (we prefer on thank you action, see order.yml configuration in MyShopBundle to override the thankYouAction)
sylius_order:
callbacks:
after:
sylius_order_confirmation_email:
disabled: true
To trigger confirmation mailing on thankYou action (use case gateway payment is successfully done), in my bundle (Resources/config/routing/order.yml):
sylius_shop_order_pay:
path: /{lastNewPaymentId}/pay
methods: [GET]
defaults:
_controller: sylius.controller.payum:prepareCaptureAction
_sylius:
redirect:
route: sylius_shop_order_after_pay
sylius_shop_order_after_pay:
path: /after-pay
methods: [GET]
defaults:
_controller: sylius.controller.payum:afterCaptureAction
sylius_shop_order_thank_you:
path: /thank-you
methods: [GET]
defaults:
# OVERRIDE (add: send mail success confirmation + standard controller because this one is not a service and must not be)
_controller: MyShopBundle:Payment:thankYou
_sylius:
template: MyShopBundle:Checkout:thankYou.html.twig
sylius_shop_order_show_details:
path: /{tokenValue}
methods: [GET]
defaults:
_controller: sylius.controller.order:showAction
_sylius:
template: SyliusShopBundle:Checkout:orderDetails.html.twig
grid: sylius_shop_account_order
section: shop_account
repository:
method: findOneBy
arguments:
[tokenValue: $tokenValue]
Finally we override the thankYouAction using a standard symfony controller, as below:
<?php
namespace My\ShopBundle\Controller ;
// use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager;
// use FOS\RestBundle\View\View;
// use Payum\Core\Registry\RegistryInterface;
// use Sylius\Bundle\ResourceBundle\Controller\RequestConfiguration;
// use Sylius\Bundle\ResourceBundle\Controller\ResourceController;
// use Sylius\Component\Order\Context\CartContextInterface;
// use Sylius\Component\Order\Model\OrderInterface;
// use Sylius\Component\Order\SyliusCartEvents;
// use Sylius\Component\Resource\ResourceActions;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\GenericEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\HttpException;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Webmozart\Assert\Assert;
// Carefull using ResourceController extending, cause this is a service and not a controller (different constructor)
class PaymentController extends Controller
{
/**
* #param Request $request
*
* #return Response
*/
public function thankYouAction(Request $request = null)
{
// old implementation (get parameters from custom configuration, more heavy and difficult to maintain)
//$configuration = $this->requestConfigurationFactory->create($this->metadata, $request);
// default value for order
$order = null ;
// if session variable sylius_order_id exist : deal with order
if( $request->getSession()->has( 'sylius_order_id' ) ){
$orderId = $request->getSession()->get( 'sylius_order_id', null ) ;
// old behaviour based on custom configuration in case session variable does not exist anymore: does a homepage redirect
// if (null === $orderId) {
// return $this->redirectHandler->redirectToRoute(
// $configuration,
// $configuration->getParameters()->get('after_failure[route]', 'sylius_shop_homepage', true),
// $configuration->getParameters()->get('after_failure[parameters]', [], true)
// );
// }
$request->getSession()->remove( 'sylius_order_id' ) ;
// prefer call repository service in controller (previously repository came from custom configuration)
$orderRepository = $this->get( 'sylius.repository.order' ) ;
$order = $orderRepository->find( $orderId ) ;
Assert::notNull($order);
// send email confirmation via sylius.email_manager.order service
$this->sendEmailConfirmation( $order ) ;
// old rendering from tankyouAction in Sylius\Bundle\CoreBundle\Controller\OrderController
// $view = View::create()
// ->setData([
// 'order' => $order
// ])
// ->setTemplate($configuration->getParameters()->get('template'))
// ;
// return $this->viewHandler->handle($configuration, $view);
// prefer symfony rendering (controller knows its view, execute a controller creation with command line, your template will be defined inside)
$response = $this->render( 'MyShopBundle:Checkout:thankYou.html.twig', array( 'order' => $order ) ) ;
// deal with http cache expiration duration
$response->setSharedMaxAge( 3600 ) ;
}else{
// redirect to home page
$response = $this->redirect( $this->generateUrl( 'sylius_shop_homepage' ) ) ;
}
return $response ;
}
/**
*
*/
private function sendEmailConfirmation( $order ){
$emailService = $this->container->get( 'sylius.email_manager.order' ) ;
$emailService->sendPaymentConfirmationEmail( $order ) ;
}
}
This is a workaround, issue here is not fully solved, and is about doing same thing using state machine. Default configuration mail seems to be sent on checkout complete whereas it shoud take care about payment status instead.
Thanks !
In my config.yml if have the following setting
parameters:
locale: en
framework:
translator: { fallbacks: ["%locale%"] }
In my controller I change the locale to French like this:
$request->setLocale('fr')
When I want to translate something in Twig like this{{ 'Something' | trans }} It doesn't show the text in French, even though in my view this {{ dump(app.request.locale) }} gives me fr.
So there is something wrong.
Only when I change the locale in my config.yml to fr like this:
parameters:
locale: fr
then I see the text in French.
Any suggestions?
I ended up creating a localeListener that sets the locale in the session when setting the locale in the controller like this $request->setLocale('fr'). Now my text gets translated in the corresponding locale, but on only after an extra page refresh.
namespace SiteBundle\EventListener;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
class LocaleListener implements EventSubscriberInterface
{
private $defaultLocale;
public function __construct($defaultLocale = 'en')
{
$this->defaultLocale = $defaultLocale;
}
public function onKernelRequest(GetResponseEvent $event)
{
$request = $event->getRequest();
if (!$request->hasPreviousSession()) {
return;
}
// try to see if the locale has been set as a _locale routing parameter
if ($locale = $request->attributes->get('_locale')) {
$request->getSession()->set('_locale', $locale);
} else {
// if no explicit locale has been set on this request, use one from the session
$request->setLocale($request->getSession()->get('_locale', $this->defaultLocale));
}
}
public static function getSubscribedEvents()
{
return array(
// must be registered after the default Locale listener
KernelEvents::REQUEST => array(array('onKernelRequest', 15)),
);
}
}
I have a single app that ca serve multiple domains.
I'm having a problem with the framework.session.cookie_domain
I'd like the session to be kept between subdomain, so far so good with cookie_domain set right
Where i have a problem is that i'd like the cookie_domain parameter set dynamically as i don't know in advance which domain the request is coming from.
I tried in the AppKernel.php to do something like :
$domain = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], '.'));
ini_set('session.cookie_domain', $domain);
But it seems to break my sessions
I could have multiple config.yml one for each domain but i'd like to avoid that.
Do you know a way?
Thanks
I have a similar situation. It's a multi-tenant site with school districts and schools. Each district and school has its own URL as follows:
school-1.district-1.example.com
school-2.district-1.example.com
school-1.district-2.example.com
I want users to be able to access all schools in one district with a single login. I therefore need the cookie to be at the district level.
This is my session storage service.
namespace AppBundle\Services;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Storage\MetadataBag;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Storage\NativeSessionStorage;
class MySessionStorage extends NativeSessionStorage
{
public function __construct(array $options = array(), $handler = null, MetadataBag $metaBag = null, RequestStack $requestStack)
{
$host = $requestStack->getMasterRequest()->getHost();
$options['cookie_domain'] = substr($host, strpos($host, '.') + 1);
parent::__construct($options, $handler, $metaBag);
}
}
In services.yml
mySessionStorage:
class: AppBundle\Services\MySessionStorage
arguments: [%session.storage.options%, #session.handler, #session.storage.metadata_bag, #request_stack]
In config.yml under framework:
session:
handler_id: session.handler.native_file
storage_id: mySessionStorage
Note that handler_id is null (~) by default in a standard Symfony installation. It needs to be set to something for the service to receive a non-null #session.handler.
That does it for the session cookie but the other one I needed to change is the remember_me cookie. You can set the domain to a constant in config.yml but I need it to depend on host. Maybe I'm missing something but I couldn't see a way to do it dynamically within the security system. RememberMeFactory is directly instantiated, not via configuration. My solution is to listen for kernel.response and replace the cookie before it is sent.
namespace AppBundle\Listeners;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Cookie;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\FilterResponseEvent;
class CookieFix
{
private $requestStack;
public function __construct(RequestStack $requestStack)
{
$this->requestStack = $requestStack;
}
public function onKernelResponse(FilterResponseEvent $event)
{
$response = $event->getResponse();
$cookies = $response->headers->getCookies();
$rMe = null;
foreach($cookies as $cookie) {
/** #var \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Cookie $cookie */
if ($cookie->getName() == 'REMEMBERME') {
$rMe = $cookie;
break;
}
}
if ($rMe !== null) {
$host = $this->requestStack->getMasterRequest()->getHost();
$newDomain = substr($host, strpos($host, '.') + 1);
$response->headers->removeCookie($rMe->getName());
$response->headers->setCookie(new Cookie($rMe->getName(), $rMe->getValue(), $rMe->getExpiresTime(), $rMe->getPath(), $newDomain));
}
}
}
I should probably try to get the cookie name from the config.
In services.yml
cookieFix:
class: AppBundle\Listeners\CookieFix
arguments: [#request_stack]
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: kernel.response, method: onKernelResponse, priority: -100 }
The -100 priority ensures that it runs after the listener that creates the cookie.
Ok, i've figured this out.
It was not that difficult.
I created a custom sessionStorage, extending the default one and i did a simple override where the options were being dealt with: there i calculated my cookie_domain and passed it to the parent::function :
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Storage\NativeSessionStorage;
/**
* DynamicDomainSessionStorage.
*
* #author Julien Devouassoud
*/
class DynamicDomainSessionStorage extends NativeSessionStorage
{
/**
* setOptions.
*
* {#inheritDoc}
*/
public function setOptions(array $options)
{
if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'])){
$domain = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], strpos($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], '.'));
$options["cookie_domain"] = $domain;
}
return parent::setOptions($options);
}
}
Don't forget:
• to declare your class as a service
• set this service as storage
• set the save_path otherwise cookie_domain seems not to work (breaks the session)
• i set a 'name' as well but i don't think it's essential
• code config.yml :
#...
framework:
#...
session:
storage_id: v3d.session.storage.dynamic_domain
save_path: %kernel.root_dir%/cache/var/sessions
name: SFSESSID
services
v3d.session.storage.dynamic_domain:
class: V3d\Bundle\ApplicationBundle\Services\DynamicDomainSessionStorage
I'm trying to implement a LocaleListener that detects user's preferred language (considering Accept-Language header) and stores it in session to avoid checking it every request. I've developed the code below to accomplish this:
public function onKernelRequest(GetResponseEvent $event) {
$request = $event->getRequest();
if (HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST !== $event->getRequestType()) {
return;
}
$preferredLocale = $request->getPreferredLanguage($this->availableLocales);
if ($this->container->has('session')) {
$session = $this->container->get('session');
if (!$session->has('_locale')) {
$session->set('_locale', $preferredLocale);
}
} else {
$request->setLocale($preferredLocale);
}
}
The code is working, the preferred language is being stored in session, but symfony isn't considering the locale stored in session to translate strings. In my case, my preferred language was 'pt_BR' and when I escape:
{{ app.request.locale }}
symfony is escaping 'en'. Shouldn't symfony be considering the value stored in session('_locale') to define request locale? Is this a correct behavior? How can I accomplish that?
Here is a working language listener. the second method is to change the language to the users preferences, which the user chooses. You can omit this method, if your user haven't the facility to define their language.
<?php
namespace Acme\UserBundle\EventListener;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Session;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Event\InteractiveLoginEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernelInterface;
class LanguageListener
{
private $session;
public function setSession(Session $session)
{
$this->session = $session;
}
/**
* kernel.request event. If a guest user doesn't have an opened session, locale is equal to
* "undefined" as configured by default in parameters.ini. If so, set as a locale the user's
* preferred language.
*
* #param \Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\GetResponseEvent $event
*/
public function setLocaleForUnauthenticatedUser(GetResponseEvent $event)
{
if (HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST !== $event->getRequestType()) {
return;
}
$request = $event->getRequest();
if ('undefined' == $request->getLocale()) {
if ($locale = $request->getSession()->get('_locale')) {
$request->setLocale($locale);
} else {
$request->setLocale($request->getPreferredLanguage());
}
}
}
/**
* security.interactive_login event. If a user chose a language in preferences, it would be set,
* if not, a locale that was set by setLocaleForUnauthenticatedUser remains.
*
* #param \Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Event\InteractiveLoginEvent $event
*/
public function setLocaleForAuthenticatedUser(InteractiveLoginEvent $event)
{
$user = $event->getAuthenticationToken()->getUser();
if ($lang = $user->getLanguage()) {
$this->session->set('_locale', $lang);
}
}
}
in your services.yml:
services:
acme.language.interactive_login_listener:
class: Acme\UserBundle\EventListener\LanguageListener
calls:
- [ setSession, [#session] ]
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: security.interactive_login, method: setLocaleForAuthenticatedUser }
acme.language.kernel_request_listener:
class: Acme\UserBundle\EventListener\LanguageListener
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: kernel.request, method: setLocaleForUnauthenticatedUser }
Oh, and you have to define an undefined fallback_language in config.yml to get it work.
framework:
translator: { fallback: "undefined" }
default_locale: "en"
As of symfony 2.1, the locale is not stored in the session, but in the request. What you can do to solve it:
restore the old way of saving the locale. You can read how to do this in the upgrade file
edit the LocaleListener to store the locale in the request:
if (!$request->attributes->has('locale')) {
$request->setLocale(...);
}