Sets an action request, to be stored for later resuming after it
has been intercepted by a security exception.
public setInterceptedRequest ( |
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$interceptedRequest | ||
리턴 | void |
/** * Calls the authentication manager to authenticate all active tokens * and redirects to the original intercepted request on success if there * is one stored in the security context. If no intercepted request is * found, the function simply returns. * * If authentication fails, the result of calling the defined * $errorMethodName is returned. * * Note: Usually there is no need to override this action. You should use * the according callback methods instead (onAuthenticationSuccess() and * onAuthenticationFailure()). * * @return string * @Flow\SkipCsrfProtection */ public function authenticateAction() { $authenticationException = null; try { $this->authenticationManager->authenticate(); } catch (AuthenticationRequiredException $exception) { $authenticationException = $exception; } if ($this->authenticationManager->isAuthenticated()) { $storedRequest = $this->securityContext->getInterceptedRequest(); if ($storedRequest !== null) { $this->securityContext->setInterceptedRequest(null); } return $this->onAuthenticationSuccess($storedRequest); } else { $this->onAuthenticationFailure($authenticationException); return call_user_func([$this, $this->errorMethodName]); } }