(Yaf >=1.0.0)
Yaf_Route_Regex::__construct — The __construct purpose
$match
, array $route
[, array $map
[, array $verify
]] )
This function is currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
match
A complete Regex pattern, will be used to match a request uri, if
doesn't matched, Yaf_Route_Regex will return
FALSE
.
route
When the match pattern matches the request uri, Yaf_Route_Regex will use this to decide which m/c/a to routed.
either of m/c/a in this array is optianl, if you don't assgian a specific value, it will be routed to default.
map
A array to assign name to the captrues in the match result.
verify
Example #1 Yaf_Route_Regex()example
<?php
/**
* Add a regex route to Yaf_Router route stack
*/
Yaf_Dispatcher::getInstance()->getRouter()->addRoute("name",
new Yaf_Route_Regex(
"#^/product/([^/]+)/([^/])+#", //match request uri leading "/product"
array(
'controller' => "product", //route to product controller,
),
array(
1 => "name", // now you can call $request->getParam("name")
2 => "id", // to get the first captrue in the match pattern.
)
)
);
?>
Example #2 Yaf_Route_Regex()example
<?php
/**
* Add a regex route to Yaf_Router route stack by calling addconfig
*/
$config = array(
"name" => array(
"type" => "regex", //Yaf_Route_Regex route
"match" => "#(.*)#", //match arbitrary request uri
"route" => array(
'controller' => "product", //route to product controller,
'action' => "dummy", //route to dummy action
),
"map" => array(
1 => "uri", // now you can call $request->getParam("uri")
),
),
);
Yaf_Dispatcher::getInstance()->getRouter()->addConfig(
new Yaf_Config_Simple($config));
?>