31 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
31 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
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# Merb::Router is the request routing mapper for the merb framework.
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#
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# You can route a specific URL to a controller / action pair:
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#
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# match("/contact").
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# to(:controller => "info", :action => "contact")
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#
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# You can define placeholder parts of the url with the :symbol notation. These
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# placeholders will be available in the params hash of your controllers. For example:
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#
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# match("/books/:book_id/:action").
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# to(:controller => "books")
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#
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# Or, use placeholders in the "to" results for more complicated routing, e.g.:
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#
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# match("/admin/:module/:controller/:action/:id").
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# to(:controller => ":module/:controller")
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#
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# You can specify conditions on the placeholder by passing a hash as the second
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# argument of "match"
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#
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# match("/registration/:course_name", :course_name => /^[a-z]{3,5}-\d{5}$/).
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# to(:controller => "registration")
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#
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# You can also use regular expressions, deferred routes, and many other options.
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# See merb/specs/merb/router.rb for a fairly complete usage sample.
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Merb.logger.info("Compiling routes...")
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Merb::Router.prepare do
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match("/").to(:controller => "testing", :action => "show_form")
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end
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