openlss / lib-router
Router for handling web calls, allows dynamic registration at runtime
0.0.8
2013-04-09 05:18 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.3.2
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Last update: 2024-10-26 15:06:35 UTC
README
Router for handling web calls, allows dynamic registration at runtime
Usage
use \LSS\Router; Router::init(); Router::_get()->setRoot(ROOT); Router::_get()->setDefault('/ctl/home.php'); Router::_get()->register('client','list'=>'/ctl/client_list.php'); $dest = Router::_get()->route(get('act'),get('do'),get('fire')); require($dest);
Reference
(void) Router::init()
Calls the construct and starts the singleton
(object) Router::_get()
Returns the current instance
(string) Router::setDefault($dest)
Sets the default file to route too. Relative to root.
(string) Router::setRoot($root)
Set the root folder that all route calls are relative to.
(object) Router::register($act,$do=array())
- $act The first routing argument
- $do An array of secondary routing arguments
- Do may also contain arrays of "fire" routing calls The router is tertiary
A more in depth example
Router::_get()->register('client',array( 'list' => '/ctl/client_list.php' ,'edit' => '/ctl/client_edit.php' ,'create' => '/ctl/client_create.php' ,'manage' => array( //this is a tiertiary segment 'contacts' => '/ctl/client_manage_contacts.php'i //set the default when the third segment is missing Router::DEF => '/ctl/client_manage.php' ) //set the default when the second segment is missing ,Router::DEF => '/ctl/client_list.php' ));
(string) Router::route($act=null,$do=null,$fire=nul)
- $act The first routing segment usually a get variable
- $do The second routing segement usually a get variable
- $fire The thrist routing segment Returns the controller to route to which should then be sent to require()