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17 changes: 12 additions & 5 deletions book/templating.rst
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Expand Up @@ -1202,15 +1202,22 @@ instance which will give you access to some application specific variables
automatically:

``app.security``
The security context.
The :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Security\\Core\\SecurityContext` object or
``null`` if there is none.
``app.user``
The current user object.
The representation of the current user or ``null`` if there is none. The
value stored in this variable can be a :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Security\\Core\\User\\UserInterface`
object, any other object which implements a ``__toString()`` method or even
a regular string.
``app.request``
The request object.
The :class:`Symfony\\Component\\HttpFoundation\\Request` object that represents
the current request (depending on your application, this can be a sub-request
or a regular request, as explained later).
``app.session``
The session object.
The :class:`Symfony\\Component\\HttpFoundation\\Session\\Session` object that
represents the current user's session or ``null`` if there is none.
``app.environment``
The current environment (dev, prod, etc).
The name of the current environment (``dev``, ``prod``, etc).
``app.debug``
True if in debug mode. False otherwise.

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