41 public function header( $string, $replace =
true, $http_response_code =
null ) {
42 if ( $http_response_code ) {
43 header( $string, $replace, $http_response_code );
45 header( $string, $replace );
58 if ( !strcasecmp(
$name, $key ) ) {
80 return headers_sent();
113 if ( $expire ===
null ) {
119 $func =
$options[
'raw'] ?
'setrawcookie' :
'setcookie';
124 'name' => (
string)$cookie,
125 'value' => (
string)
$value,
126 'expire' => (int)$expire,
129 'secure' => (
bool)
$options[
'secure'],
130 'httpOnly' => (bool)
$options[
'httpOnly'],
134 $key =
"{$data['name']}\n{$data['domain']}\n{$data['path']}";
138 if ( isset( $_COOKIE[$cookie] ) && !array_key_exists( $key, self::$setCookies ) ) {
139 self::$setCookies[$key] = [];
143 $deleting = ( $data[
'value'] ===
'' || $data[
'expire'] > 0 && $data[
'expire'] <= time() );
145 if ( $deleting && !isset( self::$setCookies[$key] ) ) {
146 wfDebugLog(
'cookie',
'already deleted ' . $func .
': "' . implode(
'", "', $data ) .
'"' );
147 } elseif ( !$deleting && isset( self::$setCookies[$key] ) &&
148 self::$setCookies[$key] === [ $func, $data ]
150 wfDebugLog(
'cookie',
'already set ' . $func .
': "' . implode(
'", "', $data ) .
'"' );
152 wfDebugLog(
'cookie', $func .
': "' . implode(
'", "', $data ) .
'"' );
153 if ( call_user_func_array( $func, array_values( $data ) ) ) {
154 self::$setCookies[$key] = $deleting ? null : [ $func, $data ];
198 public function header( $string, $replace =
true, $http_response_code =
null ) {
199 if ( substr( $string, 0, 5 ) ==
'HTTP/' ) {
200 $parts = explode(
' ', $string, 3 );
201 $this->
code = intval( $parts[1] );
203 list( $key, $val ) = array_map(
'trim', explode(
":", $string, 2 ) );
205 $key = strtoupper( $key );
207 if ( $replace || !isset( $this->
headers[$key] ) ) {
212 if ( $http_response_code !==
null ) {
213 $this->
code = intval( $http_response_code );
234 $key = strtoupper( $key );
236 if ( isset( $this->
headers[$key] ) ) {
272 if ( $expire ===
null ) {
280 'expire' => (
int)$expire,
282 'domain' => (
string)
$options[
'domain'],
283 'secure' => (bool)
$options[
'secure'],
284 'httpOnly' => (
bool)
$options[
'httpOnly'],
295 return $this->
cookies[$name][
'value'];
$wgCookieExpiration
Default cookie lifetime, in seconds.
$wgCookieHttpOnly
Set authentication cookies to HttpOnly to prevent access by JavaScript, in browsers that support this...
$wgCookiePath
Set this variable if you want to restrict cookies to a certain path within the domain specified by $w...
$wgCookieDomain
Set to set an explicit domain on the login cookies eg, "justthis.domain.org" or "....
$wgCookieSecure
Whether the "secure" flag should be set on the cookie.
$wgCookiePrefix
Cookies generated by MediaWiki have names starting with this prefix.
wfDebugLog( $logGroup, $text, $dest='all', array $context=[])
Send a line to a supplementary debug log file, if configured, or main debug log if not.
header( $string, $replace=true, $http_response_code=null)
Stores a HTTP header.
setCookie( $name, $value, $expire=0, $options=[])
getStatusCode()
Get the HTTP response code, null if not set.
headersSent()
Test if headers have been sent.
static header( $code)
Output an HTTP status code header.
Allow programs to request this object from WebRequest::response() and handle all outputting (or lack ...
setCookie( $name, $value, $expire=0, $options=[])
Set the browser cookie.
hasCookies()
Checks whether this request is performing cookie operations.
getHeader( $key)
Get a response header.
statusHeader( $code)
Output an HTTP status code header.
header( $string, $replace=true, $http_response_code=null)
Output an HTTP header, wrapper for PHP's header()
clearCookie( $name, $options=[])
Unset a browser cookie.
headersSent()
Test if headers have been sent.
static array $setCookies
Used to record set cookies, because PHP's setcookie() will happily send an identical Set-Cookie to th...
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