I've searched a lot on the net how to access the global $_SESSION
array from TWIG template and found this: {{app.session.get('index')}}
, but when I'm calling it, it returns an empty string. I have a $_SESSION['filter']['accounts']
and I'm getting this error when calling {{app.session.get('filter').accounts}}
: Item "accounts" for "" does not exist
. What I'm doing wrong?
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13Do NOT use $_SESSION in Symfony!– GigalaApr 19, 2013 at 9:24
6 Answers
{{app.session}}
refers to the Session
object and not the $_SESSION
array. I don't think the $_SESSION
array is accessible unless you explicitly pass it to every Twig template or if you do an extension that makes it available.
Symfony2 is object-oriented, so you should use the Session
object to set session attributes and not rely on the array. The Session
object will abstract this stuff away from you so it is easier to, say, store the session in a database because storing the session variable is hidden from you.
So, set your attribute in the session and retrieve the value in your twig template by using the Session
object.
// In a controller
$session = $this->get('session');
$session->set('filter', array(
'accounts' => 'value',
));
// In Twig
{% set filter = app.session.get('filter') %}
{% set account-filter = filter['accounts'] %}
Setup twig
$twig = new Twig_Environment(...);
$twig->addGlobal('session', $_SESSION);
Then within your template access session values for example
$_SESSION['username'] in php file Will be equivalent to {{ session.username }} in your twig template
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1Great answer because it works without Symphony. Not shown is how to do this within the view container, which is very similar. Where
$view
is the newly created Twig object, add the following to the container function (the same place you might add extensions).$view->getEnvironment()->addGlobal('session', $_SESSION);
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A simple trick is to define the $_SESSION array as a global variable. For that, edit the core.php file in the extension folder by adding this function :
public function getGlobals() {
return array(
'session' => $_SESSION,
) ;
}
Then, you'll be able to acces any session variable as :
{{ session.username }}
if you want to access to
$_SESSION['username']
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8This is a much better answer than the above, given that you can be using Twig without using Symfony.– gazarsgoJan 8, 2013 at 0:39
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6Rather than edit core.php though follow the docs here: twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/advanced.html– gazarsgoJan 8, 2013 at 4:26
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The way to access a session variable in Twig is:
{{ app.session.get('name_variable') }}
I found that the cleanest way to do this is to create a custom TwigExtension and override its getGlobals()
method. Rather than using $_SESSION
, it's also better to use Symfony's Session
class since it handles automatically starting/stopping the session.
I've got the following extension in /src/AppBundle/Twig/AppExtension.php:
<?php
namespace AppBundle\Twig;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Session\Session;
class AppExtension extends \Twig_Extension {
public function getGlobals() {
$session = new Session();
return array(
'session' => $session->all(),
);
}
public function getName() {
return 'app_extension';
}
}
Then add this in /app/config/services.yml:
services:
app.twig_extension:
class: AppBundle\Twig\AppExtension
public: false
tags:
- { name: twig.extension }
Then the session can be accessed from any view using:
{{ session.my_variable }}
I found that in Grav CMS you could access session variables from twig like this:
{{ grav.session.variable }}