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Jun 11, 2012 22:34
hey, does anyone have any experience with Symfony 2 FOSRestBundle and handling routing by content-type? i.e. return an HTML twig file if content-type = text/html, or return JSON or content-type = application/json?
 

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Jun 11, 2012 22:09
hey, does anyone have any experience with Symfony 2 FOSRestBundle and handling routing by content-type? i.e. return an HTML twig file if content-type = text/html, or return JSON or content-type = application/json?
 
Mar 7, 2012 18:47
Perfect, that is exactly what I have done. One route accessible controller for the AJAX stuff, then a set of defined services to handle the validation and processing. Really appreciate your help on this, the Symfony docs (in my opinion) miss quite a bit of this stuff, looking forward to a time when I'm a little more competent and can lend a hand in here like yourself. Cheers
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Inside the one controller I have functions accessed by a 'service' and functions that are sent POST data via routing.yml (AJAX calls). If I hit those functions as a service they work correctly with the __contruct function at the top, however if I access through a route (AJAX post data) I get the error missing argument. I'm assuming I need to split these functions into separate controllers?
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Question updated - thank you.
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Thank you. One last question - why do I need to the __contruct function when calling a service from inside of a service but not directly?
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Another problem: If I access the service with the __construct function directly I get a warning saying the argument ($container) is not set. I've read through the service container section of the docs multiple times but it certainly isn't clear on this stuff.
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Yep, I've added the one bundle that contains each controller to AppKernel. I've set up each service and attempted to call then directly from a controller, and they work. I.E: Service points to foo controller:

$testvar = $this->get("service.foo")->testFunc();

inside foo controller I call the bar controller

$testvar = $this->get("service.bar")->testFunc();

both called directly work, but as soon as I put one inside the other they don't work without booting the kernel.

Hope that makes sense...
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Thanks for the response, Rich. I've actually attempted using controllers as as services but ran into the exact same problem. If I call one controller as a service, then from inside that controller call another controller as a service I still need to boot the kernel each time. I've read through the docs and I'm not entirely sure which 'dependencies' I need to be setting to avoid running my boot function every time.
Mar 7, 2012 08:36
Without instantiating the the kernel I get this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /Users/greg/Repos/Acme/vendor/symfony/src/Symfony/Bundle/FrameworkBundle/Control‌​ler/Controller.php on line 188