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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T11:01:08+00:00 2026-06-09T11:01:08+00:00

I’ve just setup varnish and i’ve done some tests on port 8080 before switching

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I’ve just setup varnish and i’ve done some tests on port 8080 before switching in production.

I’ve noticed that if i’m on a cached page :

/**
 * @Cache(smaxage="10800")
 * @Route("/{_locale}/", name="homepage2", requirements={"_locale" = "en|fr"})
 * @Template()
 */
public function indexAction()
{
    return array();
}

And I try to login (not using external services, but with normal login) via the component included via an ESI

    {% render "GamerCertifiedHomeBundle:Home:login" with {}, { 'standalone': true } %}

It ends up redirecting me on a page with no style and no head with the url ...:8080/_internal/secure/MyBundleHomeBundle:Home:login/none.html

Step1 Screenshot / Step2 Screenshot

If I go back on the homepage, i’m logged in.

How can I avoid that please ?

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    2026-06-09T11:01:10+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 11:01 am

    After analyzing the problem in the chat I found that _target_path for security successful redirect is generated in form in the next way:

    <input type="hidden" name="_target_path" value="{{ app.request.uri }}" />
    

    And since this part is rendered with standalone view – it has specific uri (with _internal prefix).

    You can avoid this by applying changed logic for your app.request.uri injection.

    1. Pass it to controller:

       {% render yourAction with {'uri': app.request.uri}, {'standalone': true} %}
      
    2. In your controller just pass it to your view

       public function yourAction ($uri)
       {
           ...
           return array('uri' => $uri);
       }
      
    3. Use it in your template

        <input type="hidden" name="_target_path" value="{{ uri }}" />
      

    Enjoiy! 😉

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