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Flash Messages | ||
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You can also store small messages that will be stored on the user's session. | ||
This is useful when processing a form: | ||
you want to redirect and have a special message shown on the *next* page. | ||
These types of messages are called "flash" messages. | ||
You can also store special messages, called "flash" messages, on the user's | ||
session. By design, flash messages are meant to be processed exactly once. This | ||
means that they vanish from the session automatically as soon as they are | ||
retrieved. This feature makes "flash" messages particularly suited for storing | ||
user notifications. | ||
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For example, imagine you're processing a form submit:: | ||
Consider the following form processing example:: | ||
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; | ||
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return $this->render(...); | ||
} | ||
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After processing the request, the controller sets a ``notice`` flash message | ||
in the session and then redirects. The name (``notice``) isn't significant - | ||
it's just something you invent and reference next. | ||
After processing the request, the controller sets a flash message in the session | ||
and then redirects. The message key (``notice`` in this example) can be freely | ||
chosen and is used to retrieve the message content. | ||
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In the template of the next page (or even better, in your base layout template), | ||
the following code will render the ``notice`` message: | ||
the following code will render the messages stored under the ``notice`` key: | ||
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.. configuration-block:: | ||
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.. note:: | ||
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By design, flash messages are meant to be processed exactly once. This means | ||
that they vanish from the session automatically when they are retrieved from | ||
the flash bag by calling the ``get()`` method. | ||
It's common to use ``notice``, ``warning`` and ``error`` as the keys of the | ||
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different types of flash messages, but you can use any key that fits your | ||
needs. | ||
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.. tip:: | ||
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i would prefer the old text "For example, imagine you're processing a form submit" here.
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My question: is
form submit
correct?submit
is a verb, not a noun. Should it beform submission
?