Redirect route will perform an immediate redirect. Redirect routes are useful when you want to have Routing layer redirects occur in your application, for when URLs move.
__construct( string $template , array $defaults array() , array $options array() )
Constructor
$template
$defaults
optional array() $options
optional array() CakeRoute::__construct()
_stop( integer|string $code 0 )
Stop execution of the current script. Wraps exit() making testing easier.
$code
optional 0 match( array $url )
There is no reverse routing redirection routes
$url
mixed
CakeRoute::match()
parse( string $url )
Parses a string URL into an array. Parsed URLs will result in an automatic redirection
$url
boolean
CakeRoute::parse()
__set_state( array $fields )
Set state magic method to support var_export
This method helps for applications that want to implement router caching.
$fields
CakeRoute
_matchNamed( string $val , array $rule , string $context )
Check if a named parameter matches the current rules.
Return true if a given named $param's $val matches a given $rule depending on $context. Currently implemented rule types are controller, action and match that can be combined with each other.
$val
$rule
$context
boolean
_parseArgs( string $args , string $context )
Parse passed and Named parameters into a list of passed args, and a hash of named parameters. The local and global configuration for named parameters will be used.
$args
$context
array
_writeRoute( )
Builds a route regular expression.
Uses the template, defaults and options properties to compile a regular expression that can be used to parse request strings.
_writeUrl( array $params )
Converts a matching route array into a URL string.
Composes the string URL using the template used to create the route.
$params
string
compile( )
Compiles the route's regular expression.
Modifies defaults property so all necessary keys are set and populates $this->names with the named routing elements.
array
compiled( )
Check if a Route has been compiled into a regular expression.
boolean
persistParams( array $url , array $params )
Apply persistent parameters to a URL array. Persistent parameters are a special key used during route creation to force route parameters to persist when omitted from a URL array.
$url
$params
array
protected string
Is this route a greedy route? Greedy routes have a /*
in their template
false
protected array
HTTP header shortcut map. Used for evaluating header-based route expressions.
array( 'type' => 'content_type', 'method' => 'request_method', 'server' => 'server_name' )
public array
An array of named segments in a Route. /:controller/:action/:id
has 3 key elements
array()
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