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Informations about the package lazy-response-bundle

Lazy Response Bundle

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I prefer to handle response type outside of Symfony controllers and return DTOs instead which are transformed into their corresponding responses afterwards. Some of the very standard DTOs and kernel.view event handlers are in this library.

Installation

If you are using Symfony Flex you are done here, otherwise add the following lines to your services.yaml:

Usage

I prefer pure Symfony controllers without extending the Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController, using proper Dependency Injection to get the services I want to use. I also liked the idea of the @Template annotation, so controllers return data, no responses. But sometimes, that comes with a drawback: If you want to attach proper typehints to your controller actions. E.g. if you handle a form in an action, you return either view model as array or a RedirectResponse after successful form handling. Downside: Those "return types" have nothing in common.

Here is my approach:

LazyResponseInterface

The Basster\LazyResponseBundle\Response\LazyResponseInterface is just a marking interface to be shared by multiple DTOs. Currently there are the following standard DTOs:

The response DTOs are framework agnostic and can be used wherever you want!

LazyResponseHandlers

The handlers, that come with this library, are Symfony kernel.view event subscriber transforming the DTOs into Symfony response objects:


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