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public function DomainSourceRedirectResponseSubscriber::checkRedirectUrl in Domain Access 8

Allows manipulation of the response object when performing a redirect.

Parameters

\Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\ResponseEvent $event: The Event to process.

Overrides RedirectResponseSubscriber::checkRedirectUrl

File

domain_source/src/EventSubscriber/DomainSourceRedirectResponseSubscriber.php, line 23

Class

DomainSourceRedirectResponseSubscriber
Allows manipulation of the response object when performing a redirect.

Namespace

Drupal\domain_source\EventSubscriber

Code

public function checkRedirectUrl(ResponseEvent $event) {
  $response = $event
    ->getResponse();
  if ($response instanceof RedirectResponse) {
    $request = $event
      ->getRequest();

    // Let the 'destination' query parameter override the redirect target.
    // If $response is already a SecuredRedirectResponse, it might reject the
    // new target as invalid, in which case proceed with the old target.
    $destination = $request->query
      ->get('destination');
    if ($destination) {

      // The 'Location' HTTP header must always be absolute.
      $destination = $this
        ->getDestinationAsAbsoluteUrl($destination, $request
        ->getSchemeAndHttpHost());
      try {
        $response
          ->setTargetUrl($destination);
      } catch (\InvalidArgumentException $e) {
      }
    }

    // Regardless of whether the target is the original one or the overridden
    // destination, ensure that all redirects are safe.
    if (!$response instanceof SecuredRedirectResponse) {
      try {

        // SecuredRedirectResponse is an abstract class that requires a
        // concrete implementation. Default to DomainRedirectResponse, which
        // considers only redirects to sites registered via Domain.
        $safe_response = DomainRedirectResponse::createFromRedirectResponse($response);
        $safe_response
          ->setRequestContext($this->requestContext);
      } catch (\InvalidArgumentException $e) {

        // If the above failed, it's because the redirect target wasn't
        // local. Do not follow that redirect. Display an error message
        // instead. We're already catching one exception, so trigger_error()
        // rather than throw another one.
        // We don't throw an exception, because this is a client error rather
        // than a server error.
        $message = 'Redirects to external URLs are not allowed by default, use \\Drupal\\Core\\Routing\\TrustedRedirectResponse for it.';
        trigger_error($message, E_USER_ERROR);
        $safe_response = new Response($message, 400);
      }
      $event
        ->setResponse($safe_response);
    }
  }
}