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The simple PHP router
License: MIT License
Languages: PHP
Macaw is a simple, open source PHP router. It's super small (~150 LOC), fast, and has some great annotated source code. This class allows you to just throw it into your project and start using it immediately.
If you have Composer, just include Macaw as a project dependency in your composer.json
. If you don't just install it by downloading the .ZIP file and extracting it to your project directory.
require: {
"noahbuscher/macaw": "dev-master"
}
First, use
the Macaw namespace:
use \NoahBuscher\Macaw\Macaw;
Macaw is not an object, so you can just make direct operations to the class. Here's the Hello World:
Macaw::get('/', function() {
echo 'Hello world!';
});
Macaw::dispatch();
Macaw also supports lambda URIs, such as:
Macaw::get('/(:any)', function($slug) {
echo 'The slug is: ' . $slug;
});
Macaw::dispatch();
You can also make requests for HTTP methods in Macaw, so you could also do:
Macaw::get('/', function() {
echo 'I'm a GET request!';
});
Macaw::post('/', function() {
echo 'I'm a POST request!';
});
Macaw::any('/', function() {
echo 'I can be both a GET and a POST request!';
});
Macaw::dispatch();
Lastly, if there is no route defined for a certain location, you can make Macaw run a custom callback, like:
Macaw::error(function() {
echo '404 :: Not Found';
});
If you don't specify an error callback, Macaw will just echo 404
.
In order to let the server know the URI does not point to a real file, you may need to use one of the example configuration files.
For this demo lets say I have a folder called controllers with a demo.php
index.php:
require('vendor/autoload.php');
use NoahBuscher\Macaw\Macaw;
Macaw::get('/', 'Controllers\demo@index');
Macaw::get('page', 'Controllers\demo@page');
Macaw::get('view/(:num)', 'Controllers\demo@view');
Macaw::dispatch();
demo.php:
<?php
namespace Controllers;
class Demo {
public function index()
{
echo 'home';
}
public function page()
{
echo 'page';
}
public function view($id)
{
echo $id;
}
}
This is with Macaw installed via composer.
composer.json:
{
"require": {
"noahbuscher/macaw": "dev-master"
},
"autoload": {
"psr-4": {
"" : ""
}
}
}
.htaccess(Apache):
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
# Allow any files or directories that exist to be displayed directly
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?$1 [QSA,L]
.htaccess(Nginx):
rewrite ^/(.*)/$ /$1 redirect;
if (!-e $request_filename){
rewrite ^(.*)$ /index.php break;
}