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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/routing.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/routing.rst index 5520f59fe..6495f1ad4 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/general/routing.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/routing.rst @@ -142,6 +142,42 @@ routing rules to process the back-references. Example:: return 'catalog/product_edit/' . strtolower($product_type) . '/' . $id; }; +Using HTTP Verb in Routes +========================= + +If you prefer you can use HTTP Verb (or method) to define your routing rules. +This is particularly useful when building RESTful application. You can use standard HTTP +Verb (GET, PUT, POST, DELETE) or custom HTTP Verb (e.g: PURGE). HTTP Verb rule is case +insensitive. All you need to do is add array index using HTTP Verb rule. Example:: + + $route['products']['put'] = 'product/insert'; + +In the above example, a PUT request to URI "products" would call the "product" controller +class and "insert" method + +:: + + $route['products/(:num)']['DELETE'] = 'product/delete/$1'; + +A DELETE request to URL with "products" as first segment and a number in the second will be +remapped to the "product" class and "delete" method passing in the match as a variable to +the method. + +:: + + $route['products/([a-z]+)/(\d+)']['get'] = 'product/$1/$2'; + +A GET request to a URI similar to products/shirts/123 would call the "product" controller +class and "shirt" method with number as method parameter + +Using HTTP Verb is optional, so if you want any HTTP Verb to be handled in one rule +You could just write your routing rule without HTTP Verb. Example:: + + $route['product'] = 'product'; + +This way, all incoming request using any HTTP method containing the word "product" +in the first segment will be remapped to "product" class + Reserved Routes =============== |