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What is this all about?

What am I supposed to use instead of $this->forward()?

PHP Deprecated: forward() is deprecated since version 2.2 and will be removed in 2.3. in /app/bootstrap.php.cache on line ...

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I'm running it in this:

public function onKernelException(GetResponseForExceptionEvent $event)
{

   $httpKernel = $this->container->get('http_kernel');
   $response = $httpKernel->forward('MyBundle:Default:pageAction');

   //etc.
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  • what is $this object referring to - the underlying class?
    – codingbiz
    Apr 15, 2013 at 10:23

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Looking at the Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller class it looks like using the handle() method is the way to do it as they have deprecated the whole httpkernal class in the framework bundle:

public function forward($controller, array $path = array(), array $query = array())
    {
        $path['_controller'] = $controller;
        $subRequest = $this->container->get('request')->duplicate($query, null, $path);

        return $this->container->get('http_kernel')->handle($subRequest, HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST);
    }

See here for deprecation changelog:

https://github.com/symfony/FrameworkBundle/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220

So you could do something like:

public function onKernelException(GetResponseForExceptionEvent $event)
{
    $subRequest = $this->container->get('request')->duplicate(array(), null, array("_controller" => 'MyBundle:Default:page'));

    $response = $this->container->get('http_kernel')->handle($subRequest, HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST);
}
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  • Thanks, but I get a "PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 157286400 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 137 bytes) in /symfony2.2/vendor/symfony/symfony/src/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Controller/ControllerResolver.php on line 82" error Apr 15, 2013 at 11:11
  • Can you try it without Action so 'MyBundle:Default:page'? Line 82 is trying to throw a method not found exception. I updated my answer
    – Luke
    Apr 15, 2013 at 11:20

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