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. For more information on routes and how to connect them see Router::connect().
Constants summary
Properties summary
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$_collection
protected staticCake\Routing\RouteCollection
The route collection routes would be added to. -
$_defaultExtensions
protected staticarray
Default extensions defined with Router::extensions() -
$_defaultRouteClass
protected staticstring
Default route class. -
$_fullBaseUrl
protected staticstring
Contains the base string that will be applied to all generated URLs For example
https://example.com
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$_initialState
protected staticarray
Initial state is populated the first time reload() is called which is at the bottom of this file. This is a cheat as get_class_vars() returns the value of static vars even if they have changed.
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$_namedExpressions
protected staticarray
Named expressions -
$_requestContext
protected staticarray
A hash of request context data. -
$_requests
protected staticarray
Maintains the request object stack for the current request. This will contain more than one request object when requestAction is used.
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$_urlFilters
protected staticcallable[]
The stack of URL filters to apply against routing URLs before passing the parameters to the route collection.
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$initialized
public staticboolean
Have routes been loaded
Method Summary
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_applyUrlFilters() protected static
Applies all the connected URL filters to the URL. -
_loadRoutes() protected static
Loads route configuration -
addUrlFilter() public static
Add a URL filter to Router. -
connect() public static
Connects a new Route in the router. -
createRouteBuilder() public static
Create a RouteBuilder for the provided path. -
defaultRouteClass() public static
Get or set default route class. -
extensions() public static
Get or set valid extensions for all routes connected later. -
fullBaseUrl() public static
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.
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getNamedExpressions() public static
Gets the named route patterns for use in config/routes.php -
getRequest() public static
Get the current request object, or the first one. -
getRouteCollection() public static
Get the RouteCollection inside the Router -
mapResources() public static
Generate REST resource routes for the given controller(s). -
normalize() public static
Normalizes a URL for purposes of comparison. -
parse() public static
Parses given URL string. Returns 'routing' parameters for that URL. -
parseNamedParams() public static
Provides legacy support for named parameters on incoming URLs. -
parseRequest() public static
Get the routing parameters for the request is possible. -
plugin() public static
Add plugin routes. -
popRequest() public static
Pops a request off of the request stack. Used when doing requestAction -
prefix() public static
Create prefixed routes. -
pushRequest() public static
Push a request onto the request stack. Pushing a request sets the request context used when generating URLs.
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redirect() public static
Connects a new redirection Route in the router. -
reload() public static
Reloads default Router settings. Resets all class variables and removes all connected routes.
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reverse() public static
Reverses a parsed parameter array into a string. -
reverseToArray() public static
Reverses a parsed parameter array into an array. -
routeExists() public static
Finds URL for specified action. -
routes() public static
Get the route scopes and their connected routes. -
scope() public static
Create a routing scope. -
setRequestContext() public static
Store the request context for a given request. -
setRequestInfo() public static
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.
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setRouteCollection() public static
Set the RouteCollection inside the Router -
url() public static
Finds URL for specified action.
Method Detail
_applyUrlFilters() protected static ¶
_applyUrlFilters( array $url )
Applies all the connected URL filters to the URL.
Parameters
- array $url
- The URL array being modified.
Returns
The modified URL.
See
\Cake\Routing\Router::addUrlFilter()
_loadRoutes() protected static ¶
_loadRoutes( )
Loads route configuration
Deprecated
addUrlFilter() public static ¶
addUrlFilter( callable $function )
Add a URL filter to Router.
URL filter functions are applied to every array $url provided to Router::url() before the URLs are sent to the route collection.
Callback functions should expect the following parameters:
$params
The URL params being processed.$request
The current request.
The URL filter function should always return the params even if unmodified.
Usage
URL filters allow you to easily implement features like persistent parameters.
Router::addUrlFilter(function ($params, $request) { if ($request->getParam('lang') && !isset($params['lang'])) { $params['lang'] = $request->getParam('lang'); } return $params; });
Parameters
- callable $function
- The function to add
connect() public static ¶
connect( string $route , array|string $defaults [] , array $options [] )
Connects a new Route in the router.
Compatibility proxy to \Cake\Routing\RouteBuilder::connect() in the /
scope.
Parameters
- string $route
- A string describing the template of the route
- array|string $defaults optional []
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 []
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.
Throws
See
\Cake\Routing\Router::scope()
createRouteBuilder() public static ¶
createRouteBuilder( string $path , array $options [] )
Create a RouteBuilder for the provided path.
Parameters
- string $path
- The path to set the builder to.
- array $options optional []
- The options for the builder
Returns
defaultRouteClass() public static ¶
defaultRouteClass( string|null $routeClass null )
Get or set default route class.
Parameters
- string|null $routeClass optional null
- Class name.
Returns
extensions() public static ¶
extensions( array|string|null $extensions null , boolean $merge true )
Get or set valid extensions for all routes connected later.
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->request->getParam('_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 Cake\Http\Response
.
A string or an array of valid extensions can be passed to this method. If called without any parameters it will return current list of set extensions.
Parameters
- array|string|null $extensions optional null
- List of extensions to be added.
- boolean $merge optional true
Whether to merge with or override existing extensions. Defaults to
true
.
Returns
Array of extensions Router is configured to parse.
fullBaseUrl() public static ¶
fullBaseUrl( string|null $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|null $base optional null
the prefix for URLs generated containing the domain. For example:
http://example.com
Returns
getNamedExpressions() public static ¶
getNamedExpressions( )
Gets the named route patterns for use in config/routes.php
Returns
Named route elements
See
getRequest() public static ¶
getRequest( boolean $current false )
Get the current request object, or the first one.
Parameters
- boolean $current optional false
- True to get the current request, or false to get the first one.
Returns
getRouteCollection() public static ¶
getRouteCollection( )
Get the RouteCollection inside the Router
Returns
mapResources() public static ¶
mapResources( string|array $controller , array $options [] )
Generate REST resource routes for the given controller(s).
Compatibility proxy to \Cake\Routing\RouteBuilder::resources(). Additional, compatibility around prefixes and plugins and prefixes is handled by this method.
A quick way to generate a default routes to a set of REST resources (controller(s)).
Usage
Connect resource routes for an app controller:
Router::mapResources('Posts');
Connect resource routes for the Comment controller in the Comments plugin:
Router::mapResources('Comments.Comment');
Plugins will create lower_case underscored resource routes. e.g
/comments/comment
Connect resource routes for the Posts controller in the Admin prefix:
Router::mapResources('Posts', ['prefix' => 'admin']);
Prefixes will create lower_case underscored resource routes. e.g
/admin/posts
Options:
- 'id' - The regular expression fragment to use when matching IDs. By default, matches integer values and UUIDs.
- 'prefix' - Routing prefix to use for the generated routes. Defaults to ''. Using this option will create prefixed routes, similar to using Routing.prefixes.
- 'only' - Only connect the specific list of actions.
- 'actions' - Override the method names used for connecting actions.
- 'map' - Additional resource routes that should be connected. If you define 'only' and 'map', make sure that your mapped methods are also in the 'only' list.
- 'path' - Change the path so it doesn't match the resource name. E.g ArticlesController
is available at
/posts
Deprecated
Parameters
- string|array $controller
- A controller name or array of controller names (i.e. "Posts" or "ListItems")
- array $options optional []
- Options to use when generating REST routes
See
normalize() 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
Normalized URL
parse() public static ¶
parse( string $url , string $method '' )
Parses given URL string. Returns 'routing' parameters for that URL.
Deprecated
Parameters
- string $url
- URL to be parsed.
- string $method optional ''
- The HTTP method being used.
Returns
Parsed elements from URL.
Throws
parseNamedParams() public static ¶
parseNamedParams( Cake\Http\ServerRequest
$request , array $options [] )
Provides legacy support for named parameters on incoming URLs.
Checks the passed parameters for elements containing $options['separator']
Those parameters are split and parsed as if they were old style named parameters.
The parsed parameters will be moved from params['pass'] to params['named'].
Options
separator
The string to use as a separator. Defaults to:
.
Deprecated
Parameters
-
Cake\Http\ServerRequest
$request - The request object to modify.
- array $options optional []
- The array of options.
Returns
parseRequest() public static ¶
parseRequest( Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface $request )
Get the routing parameters for the request is possible.
Parameters
- Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface $request
- The request to parse request data from.
Returns
Parsed elements from URL.
Throws
plugin() public static ¶
plugin( string $name , array|callable $options [] , callable|null $callback null )
Add plugin routes.
This method creates a scoped route collection that includes relevant plugin information.
The plugin name will be inflected to the underscore version to create
the routing path. If you want a custom path name, use the path
option.
Routes connected in the scoped collection will have the correct path segment prepended, and have a matching plugin routing key set.
Parameters
- string $name
- The plugin name to build routes for
- array|callable $options optional []
- Either the options to use, or a callback
- callable|null $callback optional null
The callback to invoke that builds the plugin routes. Only required when $options is defined
popRequest() public static ¶
popRequest( )
Pops a request off of the request stack. Used when doing requestAction
Returns
See
\Cake\Routing\RequestActionTrait::requestAction()
prefix() public static ¶
prefix( string $name , array|callable $params [] , callable|null $callback null )
Create prefixed routes.
This method creates a scoped route collection that includes relevant prefix information.
The path parameter is used to generate the routing parameter name.
For example a path of admin
would result in 'prefix' => 'admin'
being
applied to all connected routes.
The prefix name will be inflected to the underscore version to create
the routing path. If you want a custom path name, use the path
option.
You can re-open a prefix as many times as necessary, as well as nest prefixes.
Nested prefixes will result in prefix values like admin/api
which translates
to the Controller\Admin\Api\
namespace.
Parameters
- string $name
- The prefix name to use.
- array|callable $params optional []
An array of routing defaults to add to each connected route. If you have no parameters, this argument can be a callable.
- callable|null $callback optional null
- The callback to invoke that builds the prefixed routes.
pushRequest() public static ¶
pushRequest( Cake\Http\ServerRequest
$request )
Push a request onto the request stack. Pushing a request sets the request context used when generating URLs.
Parameters
-
Cake\Http\ServerRequest
$request - Request instance.
redirect() public static ¶
redirect( string $route , array|string $url , array $options [] )
Connects a new redirection Route in the router.
Compatibility proxy to \Cake\Routing\RouteBuilder::redirect() in the /
scope.
Deprecated
Parameters
- string $route
- A string describing the template of the route
- array|string $url
- A URL to redirect to. Can be a string or a Cake array-based URL
- array $options optional []
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.
See
reload() public static ¶
reload( )
Reloads default Router settings. Resets all class variables and removes all connected routes.
reverse() public static ¶
reverse( Cake\Http\ServerRequest
|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' 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
-
Cake\Http\ServerRequest
|array $params The params array or Cake\Http\ServerRequest 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
The string that is the reversed result of the array
reverseToArray() public static ¶
reverseToArray( Cake\Http\ServerRequest
|array $params )
Reverses a parsed parameter array into an array.
Works similarly to Router::url(), but since parsed URL's contain additional 'pass' 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
-
Cake\Http\ServerRequest
|array $params The params array or Cake\Http\ServerRequest object that needs to be reversed.
Returns
The URL array ready to be used for redirect or HTML link.
routeExists() public static ¶
routeExists( string|array|null $url null , boolean $full false )
Finds URL for specified action.
Returns a bool if the url exists
Usage
Parameters
- string|array|null $url optional null
An array specifying any of the following: 'controller', 'action', 'plugin' additionally, you can provide routed elements or query string parameters. If string it can be name any valid url string.
- boolean $full optional false
If true, the full base URL will be prepended to the result. Default is false.
Returns
See
scope() public static ¶
scope( string $path , array|callable $params [] , callable|null $callback null )
Create a routing scope.
Routing scopes allow you to keep your routes DRY and avoid repeating common path prefixes, and or parameter sets.
Scoped collections will be indexed by path for faster route parsing. If you re-open or re-use a scope the connected routes will be merged with the existing ones.
Options
The $params
array allows you to define options for the routing scope.
The options listed below are not available to be used as routing defaults
routeClass
The route class to use in this scope. Defaults toRouter::defaultRouteClass()
extensions
The extensions to enable in this scope. Defaults to the globally enabled extensions set withRouter::extensions()
Example
Router::scope('/blog', ['plugin' => 'Blog'], function ($routes) { $routes->connect('/', ['controller' => 'Articles']); });
The above would result in a /blog/
route being created, with both the
plugin & controller default parameters set.
You can use Router::plugin()
and Router::prefix()
as shortcuts to creating
specific kinds of scopes.
Parameters
- string $path
The path prefix for the scope. This path will be prepended to all routes connected in the scoped collection.
- array|callable $params optional []
An array of routing defaults to add to each connected route. If you have no parameters, this argument can be a callable.
- callable|null $callback optional null
- The callback to invoke with the scoped collection.
Throws
When an invalid callable is provided.
setRequestContext() public static ¶
setRequestContext( Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface $request )
Store the request context for a given request.
Parameters
- Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface $request
- The request instance.
Throws
When parameter is an incorrect type.
setRequestInfo() public static ¶
setRequestInfo( Cake\Http\ServerRequest
|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 Cake\Http\ServerRequest object or an array of arrays. Support for accepting arrays may be removed in the future.
Parameters
-
Cake\Http\ServerRequest
|array $request - Parameters and path information or a Cake\Http\ServerRequest object.
Deprecatd
setRouteCollection() public static ¶
setRouteCollection( RouteCollection $routeCollection )
Set the RouteCollection inside the Router
Parameters
- RouteCollection $routeCollection
- route collection
url() public static ¶
url( string|array|null $url null , boolean $full false )
Finds URL for specified action.
Returns a URL pointing to a combination of controller and action.
Usage
Router::url('/posts/edit/1');
Returns the string with the base dir prepended. This usage does not use reverser routing.Router::url(['controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'edit']);
Returns a URL generated through reverse routing.Router::url(['_name' => 'custom-name', ...]);
Returns a URL generated through reverse routing. This form allows you to leverage named routes.
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._scheme
- Set to create links on different schemes likewebcal
orftp
. Defaults to the current scheme._host
- Set the host to use for the link. Defaults to the current host._port
- Set the port if you need to create links on non-standard ports._full
- If true output ofRouter::fullBaseUrl()
will be prepended to generated URLs.#
- Allows you to set URL hash fragments._ssl
- Set to true to convert the generated URL to https, or false to force http._name
- Name of route. If you have setup named routes you can use this key to specify it.
Parameters
- string|array|null $url optional null
An array specifying any of the following: 'controller', 'action', 'plugin' additionally, you can provide routed elements or query string parameters. If string it can be name any valid url string.
- boolean $full optional false
If true, the full base URL will be prepended to the result. Default is false.
Returns
Full translated URL with base path.
Throws
Properties detail
$_collection ¶
The route collection routes would be added to.
$_defaultExtensions ¶
Default extensions defined with Router::extensions()
[]
$_fullBaseUrl ¶
Contains the base string that will be applied to all generated URLs
For example https://example.com
$_initialState ¶
Initial state is populated the first time reload() is called which is at the bottom of this file. This is a cheat as get_class_vars() returns the value of static vars even if they have changed.
[]
$_namedExpressions ¶
Named expressions
[ 'Action' => Router::ACTION, 'Year' => Router::YEAR, 'Month' => Router::MONTH, 'Day' => Router::DAY, 'ID' => Router::ID, 'UUID' => Router::UUID ]
$_requests ¶
Maintains the request object stack for the current request. This will contain more than one request object when requestAction is used.
[]
$_urlFilters ¶
The stack of URL filters to apply against routing URLs before passing the parameters to the route collection.
[]
$initialized ¶
Have routes been loaded
Deprecated
false