* @since 2.0 */ class Response extends \yii\base\Response { /** * Sends a file to user. * @param string $fileName file name * @param string $content content to be set. * @param string $mimeType mime type of the content. If null, it will be guessed automatically based on the given file name. * @param boolean $terminate whether to terminate the current application after calling this method * @todo */ public function sendFile($fileName, $content, $mimeType = null, $terminate = true) { if ($mimeType === null && ($mimeType = FileHelper::getMimeType($fileName)) === null) { $mimeType = 'application/octet-stream'; } header('Pragma: public'); header('Expires: 0'); header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0'); header("Content-type: $mimeType"); if (ob_get_length() === false) { header('Content-Length: ' . (function_exists('mb_strlen') ? mb_strlen($content, '8bit') : strlen($content))); } header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$fileName\""); header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary'); if ($terminate) { // clean up the application first because the file downloading could take long time // which may cause timeout of some resources (such as DB connection) Yii::app()->end(0, false); echo $content; exit(0); } else { echo $content; } } /** * Sends existing file to a browser as a download using x-sendfile. * * X-Sendfile is a feature allowing a web application to redirect the request for a file to the webserver * that in turn processes the request, this way eliminating the need to perform tasks like reading the file * and sending it to the user. When dealing with a lot of files (or very big files) this can lead to a great * increase in performance as the web application is allowed to terminate earlier while the webserver is * handling the request. * * The request is sent to the server through a special non-standard HTTP-header. * When the web server encounters the presence of such header it will discard all output and send the file * specified by that header using web server internals including all optimizations like caching-headers. * * As this header directive is non-standard different directives exists for different web servers applications: * * So for this method to work the X-SENDFILE option/module should be enabled by the web server and * a proper xHeader should be sent. * * Note: * This option allows to download files that are not under web folders, and even files that are otherwise protected (deny from all) like .htaccess * * Side effects: * If this option is disabled by the web server, when this method is called a download configuration dialog * will open but the downloaded file will have 0 bytes. * * Known issues: * There is a Bug with Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 when X-SENDFILE is used over an SSL connection, it will show * an error message like this: "Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found.". * You can work around this problem by removing the Pragma-header. * * Example: *
	 * request->xSendFile('/home/user/Pictures/picture1.jpg',array(
	 *        'saveName'=>'image1.jpg',
	 *        'mimeType'=>'image/jpeg',
	 *        'terminate'=>false,
	 *    ));
	 * ?>
	 * 
* @param string $filePath file name with full path * @param array $options additional options: * */ public function xSendFile($filePath, $options = array()) { if (!isset($options['forceDownload']) || $options['forceDownload']) { $disposition = 'attachment'; } else { $disposition = 'inline'; } if (!isset($options['saveName'])) { $options['saveName'] = basename($filePath); } if (!isset($options['mimeType'])) { if (($options['mimeType'] = CFileHelper::getMimeTypeByExtension($filePath)) === null) { $options['mimeType'] = 'text/plain'; } } if (!isset($options['xHeader'])) { $options['xHeader'] = 'X-Sendfile'; } if ($options['mimeType'] !== null) { header('Content-type: ' . $options['mimeType']); } header('Content-Disposition: ' . $disposition . '; filename="' . $options['saveName'] . '"'); if (isset($options['addHeaders'])) { foreach ($options['addHeaders'] as $header => $value) { header($header . ': ' . $value); } } header(trim($options['xHeader']) . ': ' . $filePath); if (!isset($options['terminate']) || $options['terminate']) { Yii::$app->end(); } } /** * Redirects the browser to the specified URL. * @param string $url URL to be redirected to. Note that when URL is not * absolute (not starting with "/") it will be relative to current request URL. * @param boolean $terminate whether to terminate the current application * @param integer $statusCode the HTTP status code. Defaults to 302. See {@link http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html} * for details about HTTP status code. */ public function redirect($url, $terminate = true, $statusCode = 302) { if (strpos($url, '/') === 0 && strpos($url, '//') !== 0) { $url = Yii::$app->getRequest()->getHostInfo() . $url; } header('Location: ' . $url, true, $statusCode); if ($terminate) { Yii::$app->end(); } } /** * Returns the cookie collection. * Through the returned cookie collection, you add or remove cookies as follows, * * ~~~ * // add a cookie * $response->cookies->add(new Cookie(array( * 'name' => $name, * 'value' => $value, * )); * * // remove a cookie * $response->cookies->remove('name'); * // alternatively * unset($response->cookies['name']); * ~~~ * * @return CookieCollection the cookie collection. */ public function getCookies() { return Yii::$app->getRequest()->getCookies(); } }