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| 21 | <div id="main"> |
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| 22 | <div class="inner"> |
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| 23 | <div class="contents"> |
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| 24 | <h1>Introduction to Routing</h1> |
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| 25 | <p>The Router is responsible for mapping incoming browser requests to particular MVC controller actions. |
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| 26 | For example, the Router will map the uri <b>/home</b> to a HTML file called <b>myhomepage.html</b>. See?</p> |
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| 27 | <p>The Router is among the important part in MVC frameworks. Routes are defined in the directory <code>/routes</code> |
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| 28 | in the root of the StupidlySimple framework. We have several route groups defined in the folder, which is: |
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| 29 | <code>api.php</code> for the use of RESTful APIs, <code>auth.php</code> for authentication related routes, |
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| 30 | <code>web.php</code> for general routes and <code>hello.php</code> simply for this tutorial. |
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| 32 | <p>Check out on how we define the web routes <a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/stupidlysimple/framework/blob/master/routes/web.php">on GitHub</a>.</p> |
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| 34 | <h1>Router Demonstration</h1> |
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| 35 | <p>We have a couple of example on how routing on StupidlySimple works:</p> |
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| 37 | <h2>1) Remove .php from routes (View on <a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/stupidlysimple/framework/blob/master/routes/web.php#L24">GitHub</a>)</h2> |
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| 38 | <p><a href="./routing" class="button">Go to /routing</a><br> |
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| 39 | (Isn't it the same? Duh! But, you got the point?)</p> |
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| 41 | <h2>2) The Hello World (View on <a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/stupidlysimple/framework/blob/master/routes/hello.php#L21">GitHub</a>)</h2> |
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| 42 | <p><a href="./hello" class="button">Go to /hello</a></p> |
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| 44 | <h2>3) Route /hello/yourname (View on <a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/stupidlysimple/framework/blob/master/routes/hello.php#L24">GitHub</a>)</h2> |
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| 45 | <p><a href="./hello/Adam" class="button">Go to /hello/Adam</a><br> |
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| 46 | (See <a href="controller">Controller</a> to understand how this works)</p> |
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