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Calling setNoRender() or indeed any methods on the viewRenderer helper seem to have no effect in a controller plugin.

class TestPlugin extends Zend_Controller_Plugin_Abstract
{
    public function postDispatch(Zend_Controller_Request_Abstract $request)
    {
        $viewRenderer = Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getStaticHelper('viewRenderer');
        $viewRenderer->setNoRender();
    }
}

The view script still renders. And the plugin is definitely running as I can put echoes in here and they will output.

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You'll have to put this in your postDispatch of your Controller Plugin.

$viewRenderer = Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getExistingHelper('viewRenderer');
$viewRenderer->setNeverRender(true);
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Does this work in any other hooks, for example preDispatch()?

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  • None of them. preDispatch, postDispatch, dispatchLoopStartup, dispatchLoopShutdown, routeStartup, routeShutdown - none of them seem to work with the viewRenderer.
    – Gnuffo1
    Mar 24, 2011 at 12:50
  • try getting the frontcontroller instance then call $front->setParam('noViewRenderer', TRUE); Although this will only work in preDispatch() Mar 24, 2011 at 12:53
  • Setting 'noViewRenderer' as param, will actually disable the complete view, instead of not rendering it.
    – user228395
    Mar 24, 2011 at 13:01
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    $this->_helper->viewRenderer->setNoRender();
    – slik
    Apr 21, 2011 at 19:29
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in case if someone wants to disable both layout and view using controller plugin, here is the preDispatch hook that i got working with the help of different articles and answers, including this one. Hope it helps someone, and saves some time.

// in Controller Plugin
public function preDispatch(){
        //if  its an AJAX request then disable layout and view.
        if ($this->_request->isXmlHttpRequest() || isset($_GET['ajax'])){
            // disable layout
            $layout = Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getExistingHelper('Layout');
            $layout->disableLayout();
            // disable view
            $viewRenderer = Zend_Controller_Action_HelperBroker::getExistingHelper('viewRenderer');
            $viewRenderer->setNeverRender(true);
        }
    }
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  • You are welcome. I used it in Zend Framework 1.11. Not sure if still valid for Zend Framework 2
    – Tahir
    Jul 3, 2014 at 14:14
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I also could not figure out how to do this from the controller plugin initialization script. However, there is a simple workaround. You can do this in the preDispatch of your base controller with the following, standard code:

$this->_helper->viewRenderer->setNoRender(true);

All your controllers should be inheriting from this base controller, which itself extends Zend_Controller_Action.

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