Controller/Action/Interface.php
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- Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
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- Package
- Zend_Controller
- Subpackage
- Zend_Controller_Action
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\Zend_Controller_Action_Interface
Package: Zend_Controller\Zend_Controller_Action
- Category
- Zend
- Copyright
- Copyright (c) 2005-2014 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com)
- License
- New BSD License
Methods
__construct(\Zend_Controller_Request_Abstract $request, \Zend_Controller_Response_Abstract $response, array $invokeArgs = array()) : void
Class constructor
The request and response objects should be registered with the
controller, as should be any additional optional arguments; these will be
available via {@link getRequest()}, {@link getResponse()}, and
{@link getInvokeArgs()}, respectively.
When overriding the constructor, please consider this usage as a best
practice and ensure that each is registered appropriately; the easiest
way to do so is to simply call parent::__construct($request, $response,
$invokeArgs).
After the request, response, and invokeArgs are set, the
{@link $_helper helper broker} is initialized.
Finally, {@link init()} is called as the final action of
instantiation, and may be safely overridden to perform initialization
tasks; as a general rule, override {@link init()} instead of the
constructor to customize an action controller's instantiation.
ParametersName | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$request | \Zend_Controller_Request_Abstract | |
$response | \Zend_Controller_Response_Abstract | |
$invokeArgs | array | Any additional invocation arguments |