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/** |
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* StupidlySimple - A PHP Framework For Lazy Developers. |
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* @author Fariz Luqman <[email protected]> |
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* @copyright 2017 Fariz Luqman |
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* @license MIT |
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* |
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* @link https://stupidlysimple.github.io/ |
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/* |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| The Basic Routes - Route GET / into /home.php |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Requests from / will be served by the file /home.view.php. You can also put |
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| view files (home.view.php) into any directory within the project. |
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*/ |
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Router::get('/', 'home'); |
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| Controller & HTTP Middleware Demonstration |
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| This is to demonstrate using Controller and Middleware with |
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| StupidlySimple framework. Try to go to /hello or /hello/yourname and see |
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| what it shows. |
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| Middleware is about how our application responds to incoming requests. |
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| Middleware look into the incoming request, and make decisions based on |
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| this request. We can build entire applications only using middleware. |
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| In this example, the hello middleware will demonstrate filtering a |
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| request, which is the /route/to/be/filtered. Try to go to the url and |
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| see what happen. |
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*/ |
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Router::group('Middleware\Hello@filter', function () { |
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Router::get('/hello', 'hello'); |
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Router::get('/hello/(:any)', 'Controller\Hello@greetWithName'); |
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Router::post('/hello', 'Controller\Hello@greetForm'); |
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Router::get('/route/to/be/filtered', 'hello'); |
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}); |
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/* |
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| Administrator Demonstration |
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| This is to demonstrate using group with the authentication checker. The |
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| middleware will intercept the HTTP request if the user is not logged in. |
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*/ |
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Router::group('Controller\Auth@check', function () { |
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Router::get('/admin', 'admin/home'); |
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Router::post('/updateuser', 'Controller\User@editUser'); |
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Router::get('/deleteuser', 'Controller\User@deleteUser'); |
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}); |
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| Lazy Routing - Route GET /(:any) into /resources/views/(:any).view.php |
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| Ever wondered where's the rest of the routes is defined? It is in here, |
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| the wildcard route. |
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| This is to demonstrate wildcard routing, which allows you to route any |
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| URI into any of the view files. |
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| The lazy routing must be put at the end of the file or it will override |
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| other route declarations. |
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*/ |
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Router::get('/(:any)', function ($match) { |
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Viewer::file($match); |
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}); |
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The issue could also be caused by a filter entry in the build configuration. If the path has been excluded in your configuration, e.g.
excluded_paths: ["lib/*"]
, you can move it to the dependency path list as follows:For further information see https://scrutinizer-ci.com/docs/tools/php/php-scrutinizer/#list-dependency-paths