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<?php /* * This file is part of the Symfony package. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation; /** * Request stack that controls the lifecycle of requests. * * @author Benjamin Eberlei <kontakt@beberlei.de> */ class RequestStack { /** * @var Request[] */ private $requests = array(); /** * Pushes a Request on the stack. * * This method should generally not be called directly as the stack * management should be taken care of by the application itself. */ public function push(Request $request) { $this->requests[] = $request; } /** * Pops the current request from the stack. * * This operation lets the current request go out of scope. * * This method should generally not be called directly as the stack * management should be taken care of by the application itself. * * @return Request|null */ public function pop() { if (!$this->requests) { return null; } return array_pop($this->requests); } /** * @return Request|null */ public function getCurrentRequest() { return end($this->requests) ?: null; } /** * Gets the master Request. * * Be warned that making your code aware of the master request * might make it un-compatible with other features of your framework * like ESI support. * * @return Request|null */ public function getMasterRequest() { if (!$this->requests) { return null; } return $this->requests[0]; } /** * Returns the parent request of the current. * * Be warned that making your code aware of the parent request * might make it un-compatible with other features of your framework * like ESI support. * * If current Request is the master request, it returns null. * * @return Request|null */ public function getParentRequest() { $pos = count($this->requests) - 2; if (!isset($this->requests[$pos])) { return null; } return $this->requests[$pos]; } }