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<?php namespace Drupal\rest; use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheableResponseInterface; use Drupal\Core\Cache\CacheableResponseTrait; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; /** * Contains data for serialization before sending the response. * * We do not want to abuse the $content property on the Response class to store * our response data. $content implies that the provided data must either be a * string or an object with a __toString() method, which is not a requirement * for data used here. * * @see \Drupal\rest\ModifiedResourceResponse */ class ResourceResponse extends Response implements CacheableResponseInterface, ResourceResponseInterface { use CacheableResponseTrait; use ResourceResponseTrait; /** * Constructor for ResourceResponse objects. * * @param mixed $data * Response data that should be serialized. * @param int $status * The response status code. * @param array $headers * An array of response headers. */ public function __construct($data = NULL, $status = 200, $headers = []) { $this->responseData = $data; parent::__construct('', $status, $headers); } }