StackedKernelPass.php in Drupal 9
Same filename and directory in other branches
Namespace
Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\CompilerFile
core/lib/Drupal/Core/DependencyInjection/Compiler/StackedKernelPass.phpView source
<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\Compiler;
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Compiler\CompilerPassInterface;
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder;
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Reference;
/**
* Provides a compiler pass for stacked HTTP kernels.
*
* Builds the HTTP kernel by collecting all services tagged 'http_middleware'
* and assembling them into a StackedKernel. The middleware with the highest
* priority ends up as the outermost while the lowest priority middleware wraps
* the actual HTTP kernel defined by the http_kernel.basic service.
*
* The 'http_middleware' service tag additionally accepts a 'responder'
* parameter. It should be set to TRUE if many or most requests will be handled
* directly by the middleware. Any underlying middleware and the HTTP kernel are
* then flagged as 'lazy'. As a result those low priority services and their
* dependencies are only initialized if the 'responder' middleware fails to
* generate a response and the request is delegated to the underlying kernel.
*
* In general middlewares should not have heavy dependencies. This is especially
* important for high-priority services which need to run before the internal
* page cache.
*
* An example of a high priority middleware.
* @code
* http_middleware.reverse_proxy:
* class: Drupal\Core\StackMiddleware\ReverseProxyMiddleware
* arguments: ['@settings']
* tags:
* - { name: http_middleware, priority: 300 }
* @endcode
*
* An example of a responder middleware:
* @code
* http_middleware.page_cache:
* class: Drupal\page_cache\StackMiddleware\PageCache
* arguments: ['@cache.render', '@page_cache_request_policy', '@page_cache_response_policy']
* tags:
* - { name: http_middleware, priority: 200, responder: true }
* @endcode
*
* @see \Stack\Builder
*/
class StackedKernelPass implements CompilerPassInterface {
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function process(ContainerBuilder $container) {
if (!$container
->hasDefinition('http_kernel')) {
return;
}
$stacked_kernel = $container
->getDefinition('http_kernel');
// Return now if this is not a stacked kernel.
if ($stacked_kernel
->getClass() !== 'Stack\\StackedHttpKernel') {
return;
}
$middlewares = [];
$priorities = [];
$responders = [];
foreach ($container
->findTaggedServiceIds('http_middleware') as $id => $attributes) {
$priorities[$id] = isset($attributes[0]['priority']) ? $attributes[0]['priority'] : 0;
$middlewares[$id] = $container
->getDefinition($id);
$responders[$id] = !empty($attributes[0]['responder']);
}
array_multisort($priorities, SORT_ASC, $middlewares, $responders);
$decorated_id = 'http_kernel.basic';
$middlewares_param = [
new Reference($decorated_id),
];
$first_responder = array_search(TRUE, array_reverse($responders, TRUE), TRUE);
if ($first_responder) {
$container
->getDefinition($decorated_id)
->setLazy(TRUE);
}
foreach ($middlewares as $id => $decorator) {
// Prepend a reference to the middlewares container parameter.
array_unshift($middlewares_param, new Reference($id));
// Prepend the inner kernel as first constructor argument.
$arguments = $decorator
->getArguments();
array_unshift($arguments, new Reference($decorated_id));
$decorator
->setArguments($arguments);
if ($first_responder === $id) {
$first_responder = FALSE;
}
elseif ($first_responder) {
$decorator
->setLazy(TRUE);
}
$decorated_id = $id;
}
$arguments = [
$middlewares_param[0],
$middlewares_param,
];
$stacked_kernel
->setArguments($arguments);
}
}
Classes
Name | Description |
---|---|
StackedKernelPass | Provides a compiler pass for stacked HTTP kernels. |