I need a Zend_Controller_Route_Route with controller => 'downloads', action => 'index' and a parameter variable which is infinite.
www.domain.com/downloads/this/is/the/path/to/the/folder
should redirect to
DownloadsController > indexAction
I was thinking about something like the following:
'downloads' => array(
'route' => 'downloads/*',
'defaults' => array('controller' => 'downloads', 'action' => 'index')
But how do I request the * as a parameter?
You can use a RegEx Route http://framework.zend.com/manual/de/zend.controller.router.html#zend.controller.router.routes.regex
$router = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance()->getRouter(); // returns a rewrite router by default
$route['default'] = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex(
'/downloads/(.*)',
array(
'controller'=> 'Downloads',
'action' => 'index',
),
array(
1 => 'downloadpath',
)
);
$router->addRoute('default', $route['default']);
I havent tested it but something like that shoudl work
Related
Why is Zend 2 such a !##(#(!##??
OK, so I'm trying to get a simple redirect working. I have a controller called 'listitems' with an action called 'editlistitem'. After hours of banging on it with a hand sledge, I've finally got the form to work and the validation to work and the hydration to Doctrine to work so I can save the result.
The last step is to redirect the user to the 'showlistitem' action which includes the id trailing it. (full route sub path is 'listitem/showlistitem/2' where 2 is the id I want to see)
I have tried:
$this->redirect()->toRoute('/listitem/showlistitem/2');
$this->redirect()->toRoute('listitem/showlistitem/2');
$this->redirect()->toRoute('showlistitem/2');
$this->redirect()->toRoute('listitem/showlistitem', array('id' => 2));
$this->redirect()->toRoute('listitem-showlistitem', array('id' => 2));
None of them flippin work! (they all return route not found)
A route to the controller is in modules.config.php with a child route to the action. I can go directly to the url by typing it in manually and it works fine. How in the bleep do I get Zend to redirect the user to that route from an action?
The toRoute method provided by the The Redirect plugin needs the route name to be passed as parameter. This is its desciption :
toRoute(string $route = null, array $params = array(), array $options = array(), boolean $reuseMatchedParams = false)
Redirects to a named route, using the provided $params and $options to assembled the URL.
Given this simple route configuration example :
//module.config.php
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'home' => array(
'type' => 'Segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'index',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
),
'app' => array(
'type' => 'Literal',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/app',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'index',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
'may_terminate' => true,
'child_routes' => array(
'default' => array(
'type' => 'Segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/[:controller[/:action[/:id]]]',
'constraints' => array(
'controller' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*',
'action' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*',
'id'=>'[0-9]+',
),
),
),
),
),
),
),
This redirection works :
return $this->redirect()->toRoute('app/default',
array('controller'=>'controller-name', 'action'=>'action-name', 'id'=>$id));
In your case, this would work :
return $this->redirect()->toRoute('app/default',
array('controller'=>'listitem', 'action'=>'showlistitem', 'id'=>2));
I have define the custom route rule as:
Router::connect('/permission/',
array(
'plugin' => 'Authorization',
'controller' => 'permissions',
'action' => 'index',
'admin' => true,
),
);
With this setting routes works fine for url like http://example.com/permission
But I also need to define route for the parameters
I have tried for it as:
Router::connect('/permission/:index',
array(
'plugin' => 'Authorization',
'controller' => 'permissions',
'action' => 'index',
'admin' => true,
),
array(
'pass' => array('index')
)
);
With this route cake throw exception:
Error: PermissionController could not be found.
I want route to be work for
http://example.com/permission/2
It should point to http://example.com/admin/authorization/permissions/index/2
can anyone know, how to define custom routes with parameters correct way?
You need to modify your route like as
Router::connect('/permission/:id', array('plugin'=>'authorization,'controller' => 'permissions', 'action' => 'index'),array('pass'=>array('id')));
i need to route urls like in zf1.
in particular i need that these urls will be automatically redirect to appropriate actions without specify a new route every time.
/site/getData
/site/getData?param=5&par2=test
/site/getOther
...
So a segment route doesn't work, i've tried a Literal route but i can't reach a working solutions.
Anyone can help me?
Thanks a lot
This should be solved by a pretty default segment route like the one provided in the documentation.
'type' => 'Zend\Mvc\Router\Http\Segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/:controller[/:action]',
'constraints' => array(
'controller' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]+',
'action' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]+',
),
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'default-controller-alias',
'action' => 'index',
),
)
Now if you set up your controller names like the following:
'controllers' => array(
'invokables' => array(
'sites' => 'Namespace\Controller\SitesController',
'other' => 'Namespace\Controller\OtherController'
Then you should be able to achieve exactly what you want. And to create params to your route, you simply use the ViewHelper correctly ;)
$this->url('routename',
array(
'controller' => 'site',
'action' => 'getData'
),
array (
'query' => array(
'param1' => 'foo',
'param2' => 'bar',
'paramN' => 'baz',
)
)
)
This is a bit cryptic, especially on day 1. Could use some help if you dont mind. Controller is search, on action_query($search_term)
So right now its /search/query/some query?page=1 (this is without a route)
Need to get it setup in this format..
/search/some query/1
1 being the page with pagination
$pagination = Pagination::factory(array(
'current_page' => array('source' => 'route', 'key' => 'page'),
'total_items' => $count,
'items_per_page' => 100,
'view' => 'pagination/basic',
));
With Route
Route::set('page', '<controller>/<action>/<search_term>(/<page>)')
->defaults(array(
'action' => 'query',
'search_term' => '[a-zA-Z0-9 ]',
'controller' => 'search',
'action' => 'page',
'page' => '1',
)
);
I have a pagination working and my route looks like:
Route::set('comments', 'welcome/index(/<page>)', array('page' => '[0-9]+'))
->defaults(array(
'controller' => 'welcome',
'action' => 'index'
));
Also, I think you are missing a parameter when creating the paginator, which is:
'uri_segment' => 'page', // pass a string as uri_segment to trigger former 'label' functionality.
I'm trying to make a Router that can respond to this structure:
module/controller/action/id and module/controller/action/page
The only difference is is 'id' or 'page'. I'm using this code:
$routeAdmin = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
'administrador/:controller/:action/:id/:pg',
array(
'module' => 'administrador',
'controller' => 'index',
'action' => 'index',
'id' => 0,
'pg' => 1
),
array(
'id' => '\d+',
'pg' => '\d+'
)
);
$router->addRoute('administrador', $routeAdmin);
The problem is that in some situations i want:
'http://www.domain.cl/administrador/productos/2' => (module=>administrador, controller=>productos,page=>2) but with the router 'administrador' result in 'http://www.domain.cl/administrador/productos/index/0/2' (module=>administrador, controller=>productos,action=>index,id=>0,page=>2)
I'm very confused about how it works for cases like this. I tried to make two router where the first only have 'id' param and the other 'page' param. And from url helper use it like:
$this->url(array('module' => 'administrador', 'controller' => 'productos', 'action' => 'index', 'id' => 0), 'administradorId');
$this->url(array('module' => 'administrador', 'controller' => 'productos', 'action' => 'index', 'page' => 1), 'administradorPg');
But when I used the routers always select the last one added to the router ($router->addRoute('routerIdentifier', $route);)
Thanks
I have had a similar issue and I got around this by defining just one route like this
$routeAdmin = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
'administrador/:controller/:action/:id/:pg',
array(
'module' => 'administrador',
'controller' => 'index',
'action' => 'index',
'id' => 0
),
array(
'id' => '\d+'
)
);
$router->addRoute('administrador', $routeAdmin);
In your actions you'd then need to get the id and check for it somewhere where that id might be, for example if you were in /administrador/events/view/1 then you might look in the events table or if you were in /administrador/pages/view/1 then you would look for a page.
But the problems really start when the id could be either an event or a page in a given controller and action. The only real way around this is explicitly set the type of id your using for example
/administrador/events/view/index/id/1
or
/administrador/pages/view/index/page/1
If you want to remove the index part then set up routes like
$routeAdmin = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
// Remove the action from here and explicitly set the controller
'administrador/pages/:pg',
array(
'module' => 'administrador',
'controller' => 'pages',
// Then set the default action here
'action' => 'index',
'pg' => 0
),
array(
'pg' => '\d+'
)
);
$router->addRoute('administradorpages', $routeAdmin);
What your asking for basically results in a lot of guess work and therefore risk of producing unexpected results.
Have a look at dynamic segments in routes. It is not exactly what you want, but it might be helpful in your case.