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<?php
/*
* This file is part of the Symfony package.
*
* (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpKernelInterface;
/**
* Allows to filter a Response object.
*
* You can call getResponse() to retrieve the current response. With
* setResponse() you can set a new response that will be returned to the
* browser.
*
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
*/
final class ResponseEvent extends KernelEvent
{
private $response;
public function __construct(HttpKernelInterface $kernel, Request $request, int $requestType, Response $response)
{
parent::__construct($kernel, $request, $requestType);
$this->setResponse($response);
}
public function getResponse(): Response
{
return $this->response;
}
public function setResponse(Response $response): void
{
$this->response = $response;
}
}