class JsonResponse extends Response
Response represents an HTTP response in JSON format.
Note that this class does not force the returned JSON content to be an object. It is however recommended that you do return an object as it protects yourself against XSSI and JSON-JavaScript Hijacking.
HTTP_CONTINUE | |
HTTP_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS | |
HTTP_PROCESSING | |
HTTP_EARLY_HINTS | |
HTTP_OK | |
HTTP_CREATED | |
HTTP_ACCEPTED | |
HTTP_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION | |
HTTP_NO_CONTENT | |
HTTP_RESET_CONTENT | |
HTTP_PARTIAL_CONTENT | |
HTTP_MULTI_STATUS | |
HTTP_ALREADY_REPORTED | |
HTTP_IM_USED | |
HTTP_MULTIPLE_CHOICES | |
HTTP_MOVED_PERMANENTLY | |
HTTP_FOUND | |
HTTP_SEE_OTHER | |
HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED | |
HTTP_USE_PROXY | |
HTTP_RESERVED | |
HTTP_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT | |
HTTP_PERMANENTLY_REDIRECT | |
HTTP_BAD_REQUEST | |
HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED | |
HTTP_PAYMENT_REQUIRED | |
HTTP_FORBIDDEN | |
HTTP_NOT_FOUND | |
HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED | |
HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE | |
HTTP_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED | |
HTTP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT | |
HTTP_CONFLICT | |
HTTP_GONE | |
HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED | |
HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED | |
HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE | |
HTTP_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG | |
HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE | |
HTTP_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE | |
HTTP_EXPECTATION_FAILED | |
HTTP_I_AM_A_TEAPOT | |
HTTP_MISDIRECTED_REQUEST | |
HTTP_UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY | |
HTTP_LOCKED | |
HTTP_FAILED_DEPENDENCY | |
HTTP_RESERVED_FOR_WEBDAV_ADVANCED_COLLECTIONS_EXPIRED_PROPOSAL | |
HTTP_TOO_EARLY | |
HTTP_UPGRADE_REQUIRED | |
HTTP_PRECONDITION_REQUIRED | |
HTTP_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS | |
HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE | |
HTTP_UNAVAILABLE_FOR_LEGAL_REASONS | |
HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR | |
HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED | |
HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY | |
HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE | |
HTTP_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT | |
HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED | |
HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES_EXPERIMENTAL | |
HTTP_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE | |
HTTP_LOOP_DETECTED | |
HTTP_NOT_EXTENDED | |
HTTP_NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED | |
DEFAULT_ENCODING_OPTIONS |
ResponseHeaderBag | $headers | from Response | |
protected string | $content | from Response | |
protected string | $version | from Response | |
protected int | $statusCode | from Response | |
protected string | $statusText | from Response | |
protected string | $charset | from Response | |
static array | $statusTexts | Status codes translation table. | from Response |
protected | $data | ||
protected | $callback | ||
protected | $encodingOptions |
__construct(mixed $data = null, int $status = 200, array $headers = array(), bool $json = false) | ||
static Response | create(mixed $data = null, int $status = 200, array $headers = array()) Factory method for chainability. | |
string | __toString() Returns the Response as an HTTP string. | from Response |
__clone() Clones the current Response instance. | from Response | |
$this | prepare(Request $request) Prepares the Response before it is sent to the client. | from Response |
$this | sendHeaders() Sends HTTP headers. | from Response |
$this | sendContent() Sends content for the current web response. | from Response |
$this | send() Sends HTTP headers and content. | from Response |
$this | setContent(mixed $content) Sets the response content. | from Response |
string | getContent() Gets the current response content. | from Response |
$this | setProtocolVersion(string $version) Sets the HTTP protocol version (1.0 or 1.1). | from Response |
string | getProtocolVersion() Gets the HTTP protocol version. | from Response |
$this | setStatusCode(int $code, $text = null) Sets the response status code. | from Response |
int | getStatusCode() Retrieves the status code for the current web response. | from Response |
$this | setCharset(string $charset) Sets the response charset. | from Response |
string|null | getCharset() Retrieves the response charset. | from Response |
bool | isCacheable() Returns true if the response may safely be kept in a shared (surrogate) cache. | from Response |
bool | isFresh() Returns true if the response is "fresh". | from Response |
bool | isValidateable() Returns true if the response includes headers that can be used to validate the response with the origin server using a conditional GET request. | from Response |
$this | setPrivate() Marks the response as "private". | from Response |
$this | setPublic() Marks the response as "public". | from Response |
$this | setImmutable(bool $immutable = true) Marks the response as "immutable". | from Response |
bool | isImmutable() Returns true if the response is marked as "immutable". | from Response |
bool | mustRevalidate() Returns true if the response must be revalidated by caches. | from Response |
DateTimeInterface|null | getDate() Returns the Date header as a DateTime instance. | from Response |
$this | setDate(DateTimeInterface $date) Sets the Date header. | from Response |
int | getAge() Returns the age of the response in seconds. | from Response |
$this | expire() Marks the response stale by setting the Age header to be equal to the maximum age of the response. | from Response |
DateTimeInterface|null | getExpires() Returns the value of the Expires header as a DateTime instance. | from Response |
$this | setExpires(DateTimeInterface $date = null) Sets the Expires HTTP header with a DateTime instance. | from Response |
int|null | getMaxAge() Returns the number of seconds after the time specified in the response's Date header when the response should no longer be considered fresh. | from Response |
$this | setMaxAge(int $value) Sets the number of seconds after which the response should no longer be considered fresh. | from Response |
$this | setSharedMaxAge(int $value) Sets the number of seconds after which the response should no longer be considered fresh by shared caches. | from Response |
int|null | getTtl() Returns the response's time-to-live in seconds. | from Response |
$this | setTtl(int $seconds) Sets the response's time-to-live for shared caches in seconds. | from Response |
$this | setClientTtl(int $seconds) Sets the response's time-to-live for private/client caches in seconds. | from Response |
DateTimeInterface|null | getLastModified() Returns the Last-Modified HTTP header as a DateTime instance. | from Response |
$this | setLastModified(DateTimeInterface $date = null) Sets the Last-Modified HTTP header with a DateTime instance. | from Response |
string|null | getEtag() Returns the literal value of the ETag HTTP header. | from Response |
$this | setEtag(string $etag = null, bool $weak = false) Sets the ETag value. | from Response |
$this | setCache(array $options) Sets the response's cache headers (validation and/or expiration). | from Response |
$this | setNotModified() Modifies the response so that it conforms to the rules defined for a 304 status code. | from Response |
bool | hasVary() Returns true if the response includes a Vary header. | from Response |
array | getVary() Returns an array of header names given in the Vary header. | from Response |
$this | setVary(string|array $headers, bool $replace = true) Sets the Vary header. | from Response |
bool | isNotModified(Request $request) Determines if the Response validators (ETag, Last-Modified) match a conditional value specified in the Request. | from Response |
bool | isInvalid() Is response invalid? | from Response |
bool | isInformational() Is response informative? | from Response |
bool | isSuccessful() Is response successful? | from Response |
bool | isRedirection() Is the response a redirect? | from Response |
bool | isClientError() Is there a client error? | from Response |
bool | isServerError() Was there a server side error? | from Response |
bool | isOk() Is the response OK? | from Response |
bool | isForbidden() Is the response forbidden? | from Response |
bool | isNotFound() Is the response a not found error? | from Response |
bool | isRedirect(string $location = null) Is the response a redirect of some form? | from Response |
bool | isEmpty() Is the response empty? | from Response |
static | closeOutputBuffers(int $targetLevel, bool $flush) Cleans or flushes output buffers up to target level. | from Response |
ensureIEOverSSLCompatibility(Request $request) Checks if we need to remove Cache-Control for SSL encrypted downloads when using IE < 9. | from Response | |
static | fromJsonString($data = null, $status = 200, $headers = array()) Make easier the creation of JsonResponse from raw json. | |
$this | setCallback(string|null $callback = null) Sets the JSONP callback. | |
$this | setJson(string $json) Sets a raw string containing a JSON document to be sent. | |
$this | setData(mixed $data = array()) Sets the data to be sent as JSON. | |
int | getEncodingOptions() Returns options used while encoding data to JSON. | |
$this | setEncodingOptions(int $encodingOptions) Sets options used while encoding data to JSON. | |
$this | update() Updates the content and headers according to the JSON data and callback. |
mixed | $data | The response data |
int | $status | |
array | $headers | |
bool | $json | If the data is already a JSON string |
Factory method for chainability.
Example:
return JsonResponse::create($data, 200)
->setSharedMaxAge(300);
mixed | $data | The json response data |
int | $status | The response status code |
array | $headers | An array of response headers |
Response |
Returns the Response as an HTTP string.
The string representation of the Response is the same as the one that will be sent to the client only if the prepare() method has been called before.
string | The Response as an HTTP string |
prepare() |
Clones the current Response instance.
Prepares the Response before it is sent to the client.
This method tweaks the Response to ensure that it is compliant with RFC 2616. Most of the changes are based on the Request that is "associated" with this Response.
Request | $request |
$this |
Sends HTTP headers.
$this |
Sends content for the current web response.
$this |
Sends HTTP headers and content.
$this |
Sets the response content.
Valid types are strings, numbers, null, and objects that implement a __toString() method.
mixed | $content | Content that can be cast to string |
$this |
UnexpectedValueException |
Gets the current response content.
string | Content |
Sets the HTTP protocol version (1.0 or 1.1).
string | $version |
$this |
Gets the HTTP protocol version.
string |
Sets the response status code.
If the status text is null it will be automatically populated for the known status codes and left empty otherwise.
int | $code | |
$text |
$this |
InvalidArgumentException | When the HTTP status code is not valid |
Retrieves the status code for the current web response.
int |
Sets the response charset.
string | $charset |
$this |
Retrieves the response charset.
string|null |
Returns true if the response may safely be kept in a shared (surrogate) cache.
Responses marked "private" with an explicit Cache-Control directive are considered uncacheable.
Responses with neither a freshness lifetime (Expires, max-age) nor cache validator (Last-Modified, ETag) are considered uncacheable because there is no way to tell when or how to remove them from the cache.
Note that RFC 7231 and RFC 7234 possibly allow for a more permissive implementation, for example "status codes that are defined as cacheable by default [...] can be reused by a cache with heuristic expiration unless otherwise indicated" (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.1)
bool |
Returns true if the response is "fresh".
Fresh responses may be served from cache without any interaction with the origin. A response is considered fresh when it includes a Cache-Control/max-age indicator or Expires header and the calculated age is less than the freshness lifetime.
bool |
Returns true if the response includes headers that can be used to validate the response with the origin server using a conditional GET request.
bool |
Marks the response as "private".
It makes the response ineligible for serving other clients.
$this |
Marks the response as "public".
It makes the response eligible for serving other clients.
$this |
Marks the response as "immutable".
bool | $immutable |
$this |
Returns true if the response is marked as "immutable".
bool |
Returns true if the response must be revalidated by caches.
This method indicates that the response must not be served stale by a cache in any circumstance without first revalidating with the origin. When present, the TTL of the response should not be overridden to be greater than the value provided by the origin.
bool |
Returns the Date header as a DateTime instance.
DateTimeInterface|null |
RuntimeException | When the header is not parseable |
Sets the Date header.
DateTimeInterface | $date |
$this |
Returns the age of the response in seconds.
int |
Marks the response stale by setting the Age header to be equal to the maximum age of the response.
$this |
Returns the value of the Expires header as a DateTime instance.
DateTimeInterface|null |
Sets the Expires HTTP header with a DateTime instance.
Passing null as value will remove the header.
DateTimeInterface | $date |
$this |
Returns the number of seconds after the time specified in the response's Date header when the response should no longer be considered fresh.
First, it checks for a s-maxage directive, then a max-age directive, and then it falls back on an expires header. It returns null when no maximum age can be established.
int|null |
Sets the number of seconds after which the response should no longer be considered fresh.
This methods sets the Cache-Control max-age directive.
int | $value |
$this |
Sets the number of seconds after which the response should no longer be considered fresh by shared caches.
This methods sets the Cache-Control s-maxage directive.
int | $value |
$this |
Returns the response's time-to-live in seconds.
It returns null when no freshness information is present in the response.
When the responses TTL is <= 0, the response may not be served from cache without first revalidating with the origin.
int|null |
Sets the response's time-to-live for shared caches in seconds.
This method adjusts the Cache-Control/s-maxage directive.
int | $seconds |
$this |
Sets the response's time-to-live for private/client caches in seconds.
This method adjusts the Cache-Control/max-age directive.
int | $seconds |
$this |
Returns the Last-Modified HTTP header as a DateTime instance.
DateTimeInterface|null |
RuntimeException | When the HTTP header is not parseable |
Sets the Last-Modified HTTP header with a DateTime instance.
Passing null as value will remove the header.
DateTimeInterface | $date |
$this |
Returns the literal value of the ETag HTTP header.
string|null |
Sets the ETag value.
string | $etag | The ETag unique identifier or null to remove the header |
bool | $weak | Whether you want a weak ETag or not |
$this |
Sets the response's cache headers (validation and/or expiration).
Available options are: etag, last_modified, max_age, s_maxage, private, public and immutable.
array | $options |
$this |
InvalidArgumentException |
Modifies the response so that it conforms to the rules defined for a 304 status code.
This sets the status, removes the body, and discards any headers that MUST NOT be included in 304 responses.
$this |
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-10.3.5 |
Returns true if the response includes a Vary header.
bool |
Returns an array of header names given in the Vary header.
array |
Sets the Vary header.
string|array | $headers | |
bool | $replace | Whether to replace the actual value or not (true by default) |
$this |
Determines if the Response validators (ETag, Last-Modified) match a conditional value specified in the Request.
If the Response is not modified, it sets the status code to 304 and removes the actual content by calling the setNotModified() method.
Request | $request |
bool | true if the Response validators match the Request, false otherwise |
Is response invalid?
bool |
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html |
Is response informative?
bool |
Is response successful?
bool |
Is the response a redirect?
bool |
Is there a client error?
bool |
Was there a server side error?
bool |
Is the response OK?
bool |
Is the response forbidden?
bool |
Is the response a not found error?
bool |
Is the response a redirect of some form?
string | $location |
bool |
Is the response empty?
bool |
Cleans or flushes output buffers up to target level.
Resulting level can be greater than target level if a non-removable buffer has been encountered.
int | $targetLevel | |
bool | $flush |
Checks if we need to remove Cache-Control for SSL encrypted downloads when using IE < 9.
Request | $request |
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323308 |
Make easier the creation of JsonResponse from raw json.
$data | ||
$status | ||
$headers |
Sets the JSONP callback.
string|null | $callback | The JSONP callback or null to use none |
$this |
InvalidArgumentException | When the callback name is not valid |
Sets a raw string containing a JSON document to be sent.
string | $json |
$this |
InvalidArgumentException |
Sets the data to be sent as JSON.
mixed | $data |
$this |
InvalidArgumentException |
Returns options used while encoding data to JSON.
int |
Sets options used while encoding data to JSON.
int | $encodingOptions |
$this |
Updates the content and headers according to the JSON data and callback.
$this |
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