| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266 | <?php/** * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */namespace yii\web;use Yii;use yii\base\InlineAction;use yii\helpers\Url;/** * Controller is the base class of web controllers. * * For more details and usage information on Controller, see the [guide article on controllers](guide:structure-controllers). * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */class Controller extends \yii\base\Controller{    /**     * @var bool whether to enable CSRF validation for the actions in this controller.     * CSRF validation is enabled only when both this property and [[\yii\web\Request::enableCsrfValidation]] are true.     */    public $enableCsrfValidation = true;    /**     * @var array the parameters bound to the current action.     */    public $actionParams = [];    /**     * Renders a view in response to an AJAX request.     *     * This method is similar to [[renderPartial()]] except that it will inject into     * the rendering result with JS/CSS scripts and files which are registered with the view.     * For this reason, you should use this method instead of [[renderPartial()]] to render     * a view to respond to an AJAX request.     *     * @param string $view the view name. Please refer to [[render()]] on how to specify a view name.     * @param array $params the parameters (name-value pairs) that should be made available in the view.     * @return string the rendering result.     */    public function renderAjax($view, $params = [])    {        return $this->getView()->renderAjax($view, $params, $this);    }    /**     * Send data formatted as JSON.     *     * This method is a shortcut for sending data formatted as JSON. It will return     * the [[Application::getResponse()|response]] application component after configuring     * the [[Response::$format|format]] and setting the [[Response::$data|data]] that should     * be formatted. A common usage will be:     *     * ```php     * return $this->asJson($data);     * ```     *     * @param mixed $data the data that should be formatted.     * @return Response a response that is configured to send `$data` formatted as JSON.     * @since 2.0.11     * @see Response::$format     * @see Response::FORMAT_JSON     * @see JsonResponseFormatter     */    public function asJson($data)    {        $response = Yii::$app->getResponse();        $response->format = Response::FORMAT_JSON;        $response->data = $data;        return $response;    }    /**     * Send data formatted as XML.     *     * This method is a shortcut for sending data formatted as XML. It will return     * the [[Application::getResponse()|response]] application component after configuring     * the [[Response::$format|format]] and setting the [[Response::$data|data]] that should     * be formatted. A common usage will be:     *     * ```php     * return $this->asXml($data);     * ```     *     * @param mixed $data the data that should be formatted.     * @return Response a response that is configured to send `$data` formatted as XML.     * @since 2.0.11     * @see Response::$format     * @see Response::FORMAT_XML     * @see XmlResponseFormatter     */    public function asXml($data)    {        $response = Yii::$app->getResponse();        $response->format = Response::FORMAT_XML;        $response->data = $data;        return $response;    }    /**     * Binds the parameters to the action.     * This method is invoked by [[\yii\base\Action]] when it begins to run with the given parameters.     * This method will check the parameter names that the action requires and return     * the provided parameters according to the requirement. If there is any missing parameter,     * an exception will be thrown.     * @param \yii\base\Action $action the action to be bound with parameters     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the action     * @return array the valid parameters that the action can run with.     * @throws BadRequestHttpException if there are missing or invalid parameters.     */    public function bindActionParams($action, $params)    {        if ($action instanceof InlineAction) {            $method = new \ReflectionMethod($this, $action->actionMethod);        } else {            $method = new \ReflectionMethod($action, 'run');        }        $args = [];        $missing = [];        $actionParams = [];        foreach ($method->getParameters() as $param) {            $name = $param->getName();            if (array_key_exists($name, $params)) {                if ($param->isArray()) {                    $args[] = $actionParams[$name] = (array) $params[$name];                } elseif (!is_array($params[$name])) {                    $args[] = $actionParams[$name] = $params[$name];                } else {                    throw new BadRequestHttpException(Yii::t('yii', 'Invalid data received for parameter "{param}".', [                        'param' => $name,                    ]));                }                unset($params[$name]);            } elseif ($param->isDefaultValueAvailable()) {                $args[] = $actionParams[$name] = $param->getDefaultValue();            } else {                $missing[] = $name;            }        }        if (!empty($missing)) {            throw new BadRequestHttpException(Yii::t('yii', 'Missing required parameters: {params}', [                'params' => implode(', ', $missing),            ]));        }        $this->actionParams = $actionParams;        return $args;    }    /**     * {@inheritdoc}     */    public function beforeAction($action)    {        if (parent::beforeAction($action)) {            if ($this->enableCsrfValidation && Yii::$app->getErrorHandler()->exception === null && !Yii::$app->getRequest()->validateCsrfToken()) {                throw new BadRequestHttpException(Yii::t('yii', 'Unable to verify your data submission.'));            }            return true;        }        return false;    }    /**     * Redirects the browser to the specified URL.     * This method is a shortcut to [[Response::redirect()]].     *     * You can use it in an action by returning the [[Response]] directly:     *     * ```php     * // stop executing this action and redirect to login page     * return $this->redirect(['login']);     * ```     *     * @param string|array $url the URL to be redirected to. This can be in one of the following formats:     *     * - a string representing a URL (e.g. "http://example.com")     * - a string representing a URL alias (e.g. "@example.com")     * - an array in the format of `[$route, ...name-value pairs...]` (e.g. `['site/index', 'ref' => 1]`)     *   [[Url::to()]] will be used to convert the array into a URL.     *     * Any relative URL that starts with a single forward slash "/" will be converted     * into an absolute one by prepending it with the host info of the current request.     *     * @param int $statusCode the HTTP status code. Defaults to 302.     * See <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10>     * for details about HTTP status code     * @return Response the current response object     */    public function redirect($url, $statusCode = 302)    {        // calling Url::to() here because Response::redirect() modifies route before calling Url::to()        return Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect(Url::to($url), $statusCode);    }    /**     * Redirects the browser to the home page.     *     * You can use this method in an action by returning the [[Response]] directly:     *     * ```php     * // stop executing this action and redirect to home page     * return $this->goHome();     * ```     *     * @return Response the current response object     */    public function goHome()    {        return Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect(Yii::$app->getHomeUrl());    }    /**     * Redirects the browser to the last visited page.     *     * You can use this method in an action by returning the [[Response]] directly:     *     * ```php     * // stop executing this action and redirect to last visited page     * return $this->goBack();     * ```     *     * For this function to work you have to [[User::setReturnUrl()|set the return URL]] in appropriate places before.     *     * @param string|array $defaultUrl the default return URL in case it was not set previously.     * If this is null and the return URL was not set previously, [[Application::homeUrl]] will be redirected to.     * Please refer to [[User::setReturnUrl()]] on accepted format of the URL.     * @return Response the current response object     * @see User::getReturnUrl()     */    public function goBack($defaultUrl = null)    {        return Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect(Yii::$app->getUser()->getReturnUrl($defaultUrl));    }    /**     * Refreshes the current page.     * This method is a shortcut to [[Response::refresh()]].     *     * You can use it in an action by returning the [[Response]] directly:     *     * ```php     * // stop executing this action and refresh the current page     * return $this->refresh();     * ```     *     * @param string $anchor the anchor that should be appended to the redirection URL.     * Defaults to empty. Make sure the anchor starts with '#' if you want to specify it.     * @return Response the response object itself     */    public function refresh($anchor = '')    {        return Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect(Yii::$app->getRequest()->getUrl() . $anchor);    }}
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