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Effectra Router Library

Effectra PHP Router is a lightweight and flexible routing library for PHP applications. It provides a convenient way to define routes and dispatch incoming requests to the appropriate controllers or callbacks.

Installation

You can install the Effectra PHP Router library via Composer. Run the following command in your project directory:

composer require effectra/router

Usage

To get started with Effectra PHP Router, follow these steps:

  1. Include the autoloader if you haven't already done so:
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
  1. Import the necessary classes:
use Effectra\Router\Route;
use Effectra\Router\RouteGroup;

use Effectra\Http\Foundation\RequestFoundation;
use Effectra\Http\Message\Response;

use Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface;
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
  1. Create an instance of the Route class:
//pass response class to the router
$response = new Response();

$route = new Route($response);
  1. Define routes using the available methods:
$route->get('/home', function () {
    return 'Welcome to the home page!';
});

$route->post('/contact', 'StaticController@login');

$router->get('/', [HomeController::class, 'index']);

$router->get('/users/', [UserController::class, 'index']);


$router->post('/signin', function (RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response) {
    return $response->json([
        'message' => 'hello world'
    ]);
});

$route->crud('/report', ReportController::class, 'read|readOne|create|delete|deleteAll|search');

$route->auth('/auth/', AuthController::class);

$route->group('/file/upload/', UploadController::class, function(RouteGroup $router){
    $router->post('audio','createAudio');
    $router->post('video','createVideo');
});
  1. Dispatch the incoming request:
$request = RequestFoundation::createFromGlobals();

$route->dispatch($request);

Route Methods

The Route class provides several methods to define routes:

  • get($pattern, $callback): Defines a GET route.
  • post($pattern, $callback): Defines a POST route.
  • put($pattern, $callback): Defines a PUT route.
  • delete($pattern, $callback): Defines a DELETE route.
  • patch($pattern, $callback): Defines a PATCH route.
  • options($pattern, $callback): Defines an OPTIONS route.
  • any($pattern, $callback): Defines a route that matches any HTTP method.
  • register($method, $pattern, $callback): Defines a custom route with a specific HTTP method.
  • routes(): Returns an array of defined routes.

Middleware

The Route class supports middleware for route groups. You can use the middleware method to add middleware to a group of routes:

$router->get('/users/{id}', [UserController::class, 'show'])->middleware(new AuthMiddleware());

Error Handling

The Route class provides methods to handle 404 Not Found and 500 Internal Server Error responses:

$route->setNotFound(function () {
    // Handle 404 Not Found response
});

$route->setInternalServerError(function () {
    // Handle 500 Internal Server Error response
});

Contributing

Contributions to the Effectra PHP Router library are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

The Effectra PHP Router library is open-source software licensed under the MIT license.