A simple Rails inspired PHP router class.
- Usage of different HTTP Methods
- REST / Resourceful routing
- Reversed routing using named routes
- Dynamic URL's: use URL segments as parameters.
{
"require": {
"dannyvankooten/php-router": "dev-master"
}
}
Create a simple .htaccess file on your root directory.
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [NC,L]
It's a simple example of routers in action
<?php
require __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';
use PHPRouter\RouteCollection;
use PHPRouter\Router;
use PHPRouter\Route;
$collection = new RouteCollection();
$collection->attachRoute(new Route('/users/', array(
'_controller' => 'someController::users_create',
'methods' => 'GET'
)));
$collection->attachRoute(new Route('/', array(
'_controller' => 'someController::indexAction',
'methods' => 'GET'
)));
$router = new Router($collection);
$router->setBasePath('/PHP-Router');
$route = $router->matchCurrentRequest();
var_dump($route);
We can define in a yaml
file all the routes of our application. This facilitates our life when we need to migrate, modify, or later add new routes.
The route definition should follow the example below:
base_path: /blog
routes:
index: [/index, someClass.indexAction, GET]
contact: [/contact, someClass.contactAction, GET]
about: [/about, someClass.aboutAction, GET]
In our Front Controller would have something like:
<?php
require __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';
use PHPRouter\RouteCollection;
use PHPRouter\Config;
use PHPRouter\Router;
use PHPRouter\Route;
$config = Config::loadFromFile(__DIR__.'/router.yaml');
$router = Router::parseConfig($config);
$router->matchCurrentRequest();
Have a look at the example.php file or read trough the class' documentation for a better understanding on how to use this class.
If you like PHP Router you might also like AltoRouter.
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