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Working with Sessions
If you need sessions, please use the native session handling provided by Symfony (configured through the framework.session
config).
For details see sessions docs.
In case you need to add a custom session bag for your bundle or application, then implement an EventListener to register the session bag before the session started.
Register a Session Bag through EventListener
<?php
namespace TestBundle\EventListener;
use Pimcore\Session\SessionConfiguratorInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Attribute\AttributeBag;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\SessionInterface;
class SessionBagListener implements EventSubscriberInterface
{
public static function getSubscribedEvents(): array
{
return [
//run after Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\EventListener\SessionListener
KernelEvents::REQUEST => ['onKernelRequest', 127],
];
}
/**
* @param RequestEvent $event
*/
public function onKernelRequest(RequestEvent $event)
{
if (!$event->isMainRequest()) {
return;
}
$session = $event->getRequest()->getSession();
$bag = new AttributeBag('_session_cart');
$bag->setName('session_cart');
$session->registerBag($bag);
}
}
Usage of Configured Session, e.g. in Controller
<?php
if ($request->hasSession()) {
$session = $request->getSession();
/** @var AttributeBag $bag */
$bag = $session->getBag('session_cart');
$bag->set('foo', 1);
}
Symfony framework session is configured by default, so you don't need to configure the session in your config.yaml
.
Admin sessions Pimcore\Tool\Session::getReadonly()
returns an AttributeBagInterface
.