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I looked around for the code to get the current path in a Twig template (and not the full URL), i.e. I don't want http://www.sitename.com/page, I only need /page.

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    This is NOT an exact duplicate, as answer #2 contains necessary information (about request parameters) that the linked question doesn't provide. One should merge the answer #2 into the linked question. Jun 18, 2012 at 10:33
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    try app.request.requestUri. Dec 30, 2012 at 18:37
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    Not a dupe at all. Voting to reopen. Posting my answer as a comment because I'm not allowed to answer now... {{ app.request.getBaseUrl ~ app.request.getPathInfo }} (getBaseUrl bit is optional; only needed if not installed to root of domain)
    – mpen
    Oct 26, 2013 at 2:03

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{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'),
     app.request.attributes.get('_route_params')) }}

If you want to read it into a view variable:

{% set currentPath = path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'),
                       app.request.attributes.get('_route_params')) %}

The app global view variable contains all sorts of useful shortcuts, such as app.session and app.security.token.user, that reference the services you might use in a controller.

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    unfortunately, this will not work if you have a route with mandatory parameters. Jun 1, 2012 at 13:18
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    If you are using Twig without Symfony you can do something like this: $twig->addGlobal("CurrentUrl", $_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"]);
    – GateKiller
    Nov 16, 2012 at 16:50
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    If your route has mandatory parameters, see the answer below.
    – Sam
    May 2, 2014 at 8:56
  • @GateKiller This made my Functional Test Fail: Uncaught PHP Exception PHPUnit_Framework_Error_Notice: "Undefined index: REQUEST_URI"
    – Robin
    Aug 15, 2014 at 10:18
  • You can also use app.request.get('_route') (.attributes is optional). Tested in symfony 3.2.6, not sure of older versions. Apr 4, 2017 at 15:01
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Get current url: {{ app.request.uri }} in Symfony 2.3, 3, 4, 5


Get path only: {{ app.request.pathinfo }} (without parameters)


Get request uri: {{ app.request.requesturi }} (with parameters)

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    This is the only one that worked for me. All the others missed out query parameters that weren't part of the route, or relied on the controller and rather than Twig.
    – Craig
    Feb 18, 2014 at 21:03
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    To get the path only try {{ app.request.pathinfo }} or see a list of available methods in /vendor/symfony/http-foundation/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Request.php
    – Michael
    Jun 19, 2014 at 14:52
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    This should be the correct answer. Short and smooth.
    – fabpico
    Aug 4, 2017 at 9:10
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    uri gets the URL with parameters. pathinfo gets the path with NO parameters. requestUri gets the path WITH parameters. requestUri should be added to this answer IMO. You'll rarely need the domain, and you'll rarely want to remove the parameters.
    – rybo111
    Jun 4, 2019 at 12:56
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    If you are behind a reverse proxy/load balancer, ensure to properly set trusted_{proxies,hosts,headers} in config/packages/framework.yaml (Symfony 5.2+). Ensure also your reverse proxy/load balancer sends the X-Forwarded-{For,host,Proto,Port} headers to Symfony. Jun 21, 2021 at 13:38
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In symfony 2.1 you can use this:

{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), 
        app.request.attributes.get('_route_params')) }}

In symfony 2.0, one solution is to write a twig extension for this

public function getFunctions()
{
    return array(
        'my_router_params' => new \Twig_Function_Method($this, 'routerParams'),
    );
}

/**
 * Emulating the symfony 2.1.x $request->attributes->get('_route_params') feature.
 * Code based on PagerfantaBundle's twig extension.
 */
public function routerParams()
{
    $router = $this->container->get('router');
    $request = $this->container->get('request');

    $routeName = $request->attributes->get('_route');
    $routeParams = $request->query->all();
    foreach ($router->getRouteCollection()->get($routeName)->compile()->getVariables() as $variable) {
        $routeParams[$variable] = $request->attributes->get($variable);
    }

    return $routeParams;
}

And use like this

{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), my_router_params()|merge({'additional': 'value'}) }}

You won't need all this unless you want to add additional parameters to your links, like in a pager, or you want to change one of the parameters.

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    If you want to generate the current link in Twig and change the locale for language switching, it can be done in Symfony 2.1 as follows: {{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.attributes.get('_route_params')|merge({'_locale': 'ja'})) }} It may work if you use the the Twig extension by Bártfai Tamás
    – Naytzyrhc
    Aug 2, 2012 at 4:05
  • For your 2.0 implementation, I get an error saying that there's no container. So I added the variable as is done in PagerfantaBundle, but then it says I have to implement the ContainerInterface?
    – Squazic
    Aug 9, 2012 at 21:31
  • You have to create a constructor for this extension, which has a $container parameter. Then in the DIC config you have to declare the container as a parameter for the extension. Like here in the TwigBundle Aug 10, 2012 at 7:23
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    The _route_parameters won't work if you have some additional params in your query string. You could use app.request.query.all instead.
    – wdev
    Nov 26, 2012 at 17:42
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You can get the current URL in Twig like this:

{{ app.request.schemeAndHttpHost ~ app.request.requestUri }}
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It should be noted that if you have additional query parameters in your URL, which are not part of the configured route, the accepted answer will not include them in the current URL (path).

Why would you want extra parameters?

For example, if you have a list page with records that can be filtered by keyword and the page has pagination, most likely the query variables for "keyword" and "page" will not be in your route. But in your forward and back buttons for paging, you need the full current URL (that contains the keywords so the next page is still filtered). And you need to modify the page variable.

How to Merge In Extra Query Parameters

So you can get the current route, and merge in the extra variables (after modifying one or more of those extra variables). Note that you are merging in your own variables to the app.request.query.all, and then merging that array into the app.request.attributes.get('_route_params'). The path() method requires that you provide all the required parameters of the route, which is why you need to include the _route_params.

{{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.attributes.get('_route_params')|merge(app.request.query.all|merge({'page': 2 }))) }}

That's really ugly, but if you are developing pagination, you will need to modify the page variable on each separate link, so you have to include the whole thing each time. Perhaps others have a better solution.

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    Probably should be {{ path(app.request.attributes.get('_route'), app.request.query.all|merge(app.request.attributes.get('_route_params'))) }}
    – FDisk
    Feb 9, 2016 at 15:27
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Using Symfony 5 you can use this:

{{ app.request.uri }}
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If you are using Silex 2 you can not access the Request object anymore.

You can access the current request attributes this way.

app.request_stack.currentrequest.attributes.get('_route')

And to generate the full current URL : path(app.request_stack.currentrequest.attributes.get('_route'), app.request_stack.currentrequest.attributes.get('_route_params'))

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    You can get the current URL in Twig/Silex 2 like this: global.request.attributes.get('_route'). Twig bridge is required.
    – dsoms
    Jun 7, 2017 at 15:03
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In a Shopware 6 Twig file, you may use one of the sw-* attributes defined in Framework/Routing/RequestTransformer.php:

{% set currentUrl = app.request.attributes.get('sw-original-request-uri') %}

/some/path?param=1

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