public function ControllerResolverInterface::getController

Returns the Controller instance associated with a Request.

As several resolvers can exist for a single application, a resolver must return false when it is not able to determine the controller.

The resolver must only throw an exception when it should be able to load controller but cannot because of some errors made by the developer.

@api

Parameters

Request $request A Request instance:

Return value

mixed|Boolean A PHP callable representing the Controller, or false if this resolver is not able to determine the controller

Throws

\InvalidArgumentException|\LogicException If the controller can't be found

4 methods override ControllerResolverInterface::getController()
ControllerResolver::getController in drupal/core/vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Controller/ControllerResolver.php
Returns the Controller instance associated with a Request.
TestHttpKernel::getController in drupal/core/vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Tests/TestHttpKernel.php
Returns the Controller instance associated with a Request.
TestHttpKernel::getController in drupal/core/vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Tests/HttpCache/TestHttpKernel.php
Returns the Controller instance associated with a Request.
TestMultipleHttpKernel::getController in drupal/core/vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Tests/HttpCache/TestMultipleHttpKernel.php
Returns the Controller instance associated with a Request.

File

drupal/core/vendor/symfony/http-kernel/Symfony/Component/HttpKernel/Controller/ControllerResolverInterface.php, line 48

Class

ControllerResolverInterface
A ControllerResolverInterface implementation knows how to determine the controller to execute based on a Request object.

Namespace

Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Controller

Code

public function getController(Request $request);