Class Router
Parses the request URL into controller, action, and parameters. Uses the connected routes to match the incoming URL string to parameters that will allow the request to be dispatched. Also handles converting parameter lists into URL strings, using the connected routes. Routing allows you to decouple the way the world interacts with your application (URLs) and the implementation (controllers and actions).
Connecting routes
Connecting routes is done using Router::connect(). When parsing incoming requests or reverse matching parameters, routes are enumerated in the order they were connected. You can modify the order of connected routes using Router::promote(). For more information on routes and how to connect them see Router::connect().
Named parameters
Named parameters allow you to embed key:value pairs into path segments. This allows you create hash structures using URLs. You can define how named parameters work in your application using Router::connectNamed()
Copyright: Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)
License: MIT License
Located at Cake/Routing/Router.php
Method Detail
_handleNoRoutesource protected static
_handleNoRoute( array $url )
A special fallback method that handles URL arrays that cannot match any defined routes.
Parameters
- array
$url
- A URL that didn't match any routes
Returns
string
A generated URL for the array
See
Router::url()
_parseExtensionsource protected static
_parseExtension( string $url )
Parses a file extension out of a URL, if Router::parseExtensions() is enabled.
Parameters
- string
$url
- URL.
Returns
array
Returns an array containing the altered URL and the parsed extension.
_validateRouteClasssource protected static
_validateRouteClass( string $routeClass )
Validates that the passed route class exists and is a subclass of CakeRoute
Parameters
- string
$routeClass
- Route class name
Returns
string
string
Throws
RouterException
RouterException
connectsource public static
connect( string $route , array $defaults array() , array $options array() )
Connects a new Route in the router.
Routes are a way of connecting request URLs to objects in your application. At their core routes are a set of regular expressions that are used to match requests to destinations.
Examples:
Router::connect('/:controller/:action/*');
The first token ':controller' will be used as a controller name while the second is used as the action name. the '/*' syntax makes this route greedy in that it will match requests like /posts/index
as well as requests like /posts/edit/1/foo/bar
.
Router::connect('/home-page', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' => 'display', 'home'));
The above shows the use of route parameter defaults, and providing routing parameters for a static route.
Router::connect( '/:lang/:controller/:action/:id', array(), array('id' => '[0-9]+', 'lang' => '[a-z]{3}') );
Shows connecting a route with custom route parameters as well as providing patterns for those parameters. Patterns for routing parameters do not need capturing groups, as one will be added for each route params.
$defaults is merged with the results of parsing the request URL to form the final routing destination and its parameters. This destination is expressed as an associative array by Router. See the output of Router::parse()
.
$options offers four 'special' keys. pass
, named
, persist
and routeClass
have special meaning in the $options array.
-
pass
is used to define which of the routed parameters should be shifted into the pass array. Adding a parameter to pass will remove it from the regular route array. Ex.'pass' => array('slug')
-
persist
is used to define which route parameters should be automatically included when generating new URLs. You can override persistent parameters by redefining them in a URL or remove them by setting the parameter tofalse
. Ex.'persist' => array('lang')
-
routeClass
is used to extend and change how individual routes parse requests and handle reverse routing, via a custom routing class. Ex.'routeClass' => 'SlugRoute'
-
named
is used to configure named parameters at the route level. This key uses the same options as Router::connectNamed()
You can also add additional conditions for matching routes to the $defaults array. The following conditions can be used:
-
[type]
Only match requests for specific content types. -
[method]
Only match requests with specific HTTP verbs. -
[server]
Only match when $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] matches the given value.
Example of using the [method]
condition:
Router::connect('/tasks', array('controller' => 'tasks', 'action' => 'index', '[method]' => 'GET'));
The above route will only be matched for GET requests. POST requests will fail to match this route.
Parameters
- string
$route
- A string describing the template of the route
- array
$defaults
optional array() - An array describing the default route parameters. These parameters will be used by default and can supply routing parameters that are not dynamic. See above.
- array
$options
optional array() - An array matching the named elements in the route to regular expressions which that element should match. Also contains additional parameters such as which routed parameters should be shifted into the passed arguments, supplying patterns for routing parameters and supplying the name of a custom routing class.
Returns
array
Array of routes
Throws
RouterException
RouterException
See
Router::$routes
parse().
connectNamedsource public static
connectNamed( array $named , array $options array() )
Specifies what named parameters CakePHP should be parsing out of incoming URLs. By default CakePHP will parse every named parameter out of incoming URLs. However, if you want to take more control over how named parameters are parsed you can use one of the following setups:
Do not parse any named parameters:
Router::connectNamed(false);
Parse only default parameters used for CakePHP's pagination:
Router::connectNamed(false, array('default' => true));
Parse only the page parameter if its value is a number:
Router::connectNamed(array('page' => '[\d]+'), array('default' => false, 'greedy' => false));
Parse only the page parameter no matter what.
Router::connectNamed(array('page'), array('default' => false, 'greedy' => false));
Parse only the page parameter if the current action is 'index'.
Router::connectNamed( array('page' => array('action' => 'index')), array('default' => false, 'greedy' => false) );
Parse only the page parameter if the current action is 'index' and the controller is 'pages'.
Router::connectNamed( array('page' => array('action' => 'index', 'controller' => 'pages')), array('default' => false, 'greedy' => false) );
Options
-
greedy
Setting this to true will make Router parse all named params. Setting it to false will parse only the connected named params. -
default
Set this to true to merge in the default set of named parameters. -
reset
Set to true to clear existing rules and start fresh. -
separator
Change the string used to separate the key & value in a named parameter. Defaults to:
Parameters
- array
$named
- A list of named parameters. Key value pairs are accepted where values are either regex strings to match, or arrays as seen above.
- array
$options
optional array() - Allows to control all settings: separator, greedy, reset, default
Returns
array
array
currentRoutesource public static
currentRoute( )
Returns the route matching the current request (useful for requestAction traces)
Returns
CakeRoute
Matching route object.
defaultRouteClasssource public static
defaultRouteClass( string $routeClass null )
Set the default route class to use or return the current one
Parameters
- string
$routeClass
optional null - The route class to set as default.
Returns
string|null
The default route class.
Throws
RouterException
RouterException
extensionssource public static
extensions( )
Get the list of extensions that can be parsed by Router.
To initially set extensions use Router::parseExtensions()
To add more see setExtensions()
Returns
array
Array of extensions Router is configured to parse.
fullBaseUrlsource public static
fullBaseUrl( string $base null )
Sets the full base URL that will be used as a prefix for generating fully qualified URLs for this application. If no parameters are passed, the currently configured value is returned.
Note:
If you change the configuration value `App.fullBaseUrl
` during runtime and expect the router to produce links using the new setting, you are required to call this method passing such value again.
Parameters
- string
$base
optional null - the prefix for URLs generated containing the domain. For example:
`http://example.com
`
Returns
string
string
getNamedExpressionssource public static
getNamedExpressions( )
Gets the named route elements for use in app/Config/routes.php
Returns
array
Named route elements
See
Router::$_namedExpressions
getParamsource public static
getParam( string $name 'controller' , boolean $current false )
Gets URL parameter by name
Parameters
- string
$name
optional 'controller' - Parameter name
- boolean
$current
optional false - Current parameter, useful when using requestAction
Returns
string|null
Parameter value
getParamssource public static
getParams( boolean $current false )
Gets parameter information
Parameters
- boolean
$current
optional false - Get current request parameter, useful when using requestAction
Returns
array
Parameter information
getPathssource public static
getPaths( boolean $current false )
Gets path information
Parameters
- boolean
$current
optional false - Current parameter, useful when using requestAction
Returns
array
array
getRequestsource public static
getRequest( boolean $current false )
Gets the current request object, or the first one.
Parameters
- boolean
$current
optional false - True to get the current request object, or false to get the first one.
Returns
CakeRequest|null
Null if stack is empty.
mapResourcessource public static
mapResources( string|array $controller , array $options array() )
Creates REST resource routes for the given controller(s). When creating resource routes for a plugin, by default the prefix will be changed to the lower_underscore version of the plugin name. By providing a prefix you can override this behavior.
Options:
- 'id' - The regular expression fragment to use when matching IDs. By default, matches integer values and UUIDs.
- 'prefix' - URL prefix to use for the generated routes. Defaults to '/'.
Parameters
- string|array
$controller
- A controller name or array of controller names (i.e. "Posts" or "ListItems")
- array
$options
optional array() - Options to use when generating REST routes
Returns
array
Array of mapped resources
namedConfigsource public static
namedConfig( )
Gets the current named parameter configuration values.
Returns
array
array
See
Router::$_namedConfig
normalizesource public static
normalize( array|string $url '/' )
Normalizes a URL for purposes of comparison.
Will strip the base path off and replace any double /'s. It will not unify the casing and underscoring of the input value.
Parameters
- array|string
$url
optional '/' - URL to normalize Either an array or a string URL.
Returns
string
Normalized URL
parsesource public static
parse( string $url )
Parses given URL string. Returns 'routing' parameters for that URL.
Parameters
- string
$url
- URL to be parsed
Returns
array
Parsed elements from URL
parseExtensionssource public static
parseExtensions( )
Instructs the router to parse out file extensions from the URL.
For example, http://example.com/posts.rss would yield a file extension of "rss". The file extension itself is made available in the controller as $this->params['ext']
, and is used by the RequestHandler component to automatically switch to alternate layouts and templates, and load helpers corresponding to the given content, i.e. RssHelper. Switching layouts and helpers requires that the chosen extension has a defined mime type in CakeResponse
A list of valid extension can be passed to this method, i.e. Router::parseExtensions('rss', 'xml'); If no parameters are given, anything after the first . (dot) after the last / in the URL will be parsed, excluding querystring parameters (i.e. ?q=...).
See
RequestHandler::startup()popRequestsource public static
popRequest( )
Pops a request off of the request stack. Used when doing requestAction
Returns
CakeRequest
The request removed from the stack.
See
Router::setRequestInfo()
Object::requestAction()
prefixessource public static
prefixes( )
Returns the list of prefixes used in connected routes
Returns
array
A list of prefixes used in connected routes
promotesource public static
promote( integer $which null )
Promote a route (by default, the last one added) to the beginning of the list
Parameters
- integer
$which
optional null - A zero-based array index representing the route to move. For example, if 3 routes have been added, the last route would be 2.
Returns
boolean
Returns false if no route exists at the position specified by $which.
queryStringsource public static
queryString( string|array $q , array $extra array() , boolean $escape false )
Generates a well-formed querystring from $q
Parameters
- string|array
$q
- Query string Either a string of already compiled query string arguments or an array of arguments to convert into a query string.
- array
$extra
optional array() - Extra querystring parameters.
- boolean
$escape
optional false - Whether or not to use escaped &
Returns
array
array
redirectsource public static
redirect( string $route , array $url , array $options array() )
Connects a new redirection Route in the router.
Redirection routes are different from normal routes as they perform an actual header redirection if a match is found. The redirection can occur within your application or redirect to an outside location.
Examples:
Router::redirect('/home/*', array('controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'view'), array('persist' => true));
Redirects /home/* to /posts/view and passes the parameters to /posts/view. Using an array as the redirect destination allows you to use other routes to define where a URL string should be redirected to.
Router::redirect('/posts/*', 'http://google.com', array('status' => 302));
Redirects /posts/* to http://google.com with a HTTP status of 302
Options:
-
status
Sets the HTTP status (default 301) -
persist
Passes the params to the redirected route, if it can. This is useful with greedy routes, routes that end in*
are greedy. As you can remap URLs and not loose any passed/named args.
Parameters
- string
$route
- A string describing the template of the route
- array
$url
- A URL to redirect to. Can be a string or a CakePHP array-based URL
- array
$options
optional array() - An array matching the named elements in the route to regular expressions which that element should match. Also contains additional parameters such as which routed parameters should be shifted into the passed arguments. As well as supplying patterns for routing parameters.
Returns
array
Array of routes
See
Router::$routes
reloadsource public static
reload( )
Reloads default Router settings. Resets all class variables and removes all connected routes.
requestRoutesource public static
requestRoute( )
Returns the route matching the current request URL.
Returns
CakeRoute
Matching route object.
resourceMapsource public static
resourceMap( array $resourceMap null )
Resource map getter & setter.
Parameters
- array
$resourceMap
optional null - Resource map
Returns
mixed
mixed
See
Router::$_resourceMap
reversesource public static
reverse( CakeRequest|array $params , boolean $full false )
Reverses a parsed parameter array into a string.
Works similarly to Router::url(), but since parsed URL's contain additional 'pass' and 'named' as well as 'url.url' keys. Those keys need to be specially handled in order to reverse a params array into a string URL.
This will strip out 'autoRender', 'bare', 'requested', and 'return' param names as those are used for CakePHP internals and should not normally be part of an output URL.
Parameters
-
CakeRequest
|array$params
- The params array or CakeRequest object that needs to be reversed.
- boolean
$full
optional false - Set to true to include the full URL including the protocol when reversing the URL.
Returns
string
The string that is the reversed result of the array
setExtensionssource public static
setExtensions( array $extensions , boolean $merge true )
Set/add valid extensions.
To have the extensions parsed you still need to call Router::parseExtensions()
Parameters
- array
$extensions
- List of extensions to be added as valid extension
- boolean
$merge
optional true - Default true will merge extensions. Set to false to override current extensions
Returns
array
array
setRequestInfosource public static
setRequestInfo( CakeRequest|array $request )
Takes parameter and path information back from the Dispatcher, sets these parameters as the current request parameters that are merged with URL arrays created later in the request.
Nested requests will create a stack of requests. You can remove requests using Router::popRequest(). This is done automatically when using Object::requestAction().
Will accept either a CakeRequest object or an array of arrays. Support for accepting arrays may be removed in the future.
Parameters
-
CakeRequest
|array$request
- Parameters and path information or a CakeRequest object.
stripPluginsource public static
stripPlugin( string $base , string $plugin null )
Removes the plugin name from the base URL.
Parameters
- string
$base
- Base URL
- string
$plugin
optional null - Plugin name
Returns
string
base URL with plugin name removed if present
urlsource public static
url( string|array $url null , boolean|array $full false )
Finds URL for specified action.
Returns a URL pointing to a combination of controller and action. Param $url can be:
- Empty - the method will find address to actual controller/action.
- '/' - the method will find base URL of application.
- A combination of controller/action - the method will find URL for it.
There are a few 'special' parameters that can change the final URL string that is generated
-
base
- Set to false to remove the base path from the generated URL. If your application is not in the root directory, this can be used to generate URLs that are 'cake relative'. cake relative URLs are required when using requestAction. -
?
- Takes an array of query string parameters -
#
- Allows you to set URL hash fragments. -
full_base
- If true theRouter::fullBaseUrl()
value will be prepended to generated URLs.
Parameters
- string|array
$url
optional null - Cake-relative URL, like "/products/edit/92" or "/presidents/elect/4" or an array specifying any of the following: 'controller', 'action', and/or 'plugin', in addition to named arguments (keyed array elements), and standard URL arguments (indexed array elements)
- boolean|array
$full
optional false - If (bool) true, the full base URL will be prepended to the result. If an array accepts the following keys - escape - used when making URLs embedded in html escapes query string '&' - full - if true the full base URL will be prepended.
Returns
string
Full translated URL with base path.
Constants summary
string | ACTION Regular expression for action names | 'index|show|add|create|edit|update|remove|del|delete|view|item' |
string | DAY Regular expression for days | '0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01]' |
string | ID Regular expression for auto increment IDs | '[0-9]+' |
string | MONTH Regular expression for months | '0[1-9]|1[012]' |
string | UUID Regular expression for UUIDs | '[A-Fa-f0-9]{8}-[A-Fa-f0-9]{4}-[A-Fa-f0-9]{4}-[A-Fa-f0-9]{4}-[A-Fa-f0-9]{12}' |
string | YEAR Regular expression for years | '[12][0-9]{3}' |
Properties summary
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