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.
Redirection is signalled by an exception that halts route matching and defines the redirect URL and status code.
Cake\Routing\Route\RedirectRoute $redirect public array|string$response public Cake\Network\ResponseParses a string URL into an array. Parsed URLs will result in an automatic redirection.
__construct( string $template , array|string $defaults [] , array $options [] )
Constructor
$template $defaults optional [] $options optional [] Cake\Routing\Route\Route::__construct() match( array $url , array $context [] )
There is no reverse routing redirection routes.
$url $context optional [] Cake\Routing\Route\Route::match() parse( string $url , string $method '' )
Parses a string URL into an array. Parsed URLs will result in an automatic redirection.
$url $method optional '' Cake\Routing\Exception\RedirectExceptionAn exception is raised on successful match. This is used to halt route matching and signal to the middleware that a redirect should happen.
Cake\Routing\Route\Route::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 Cake\Routing\Route\Route_matchMethod( array $url )
Check whether or not the URL's HTTP method matches.
$url _parseArgs( string $args , string $context )
Parse passed parameters into a list of passed args.
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.
$args $context _parseExtension( string $url )
Removes the extension from $url if it contains a registered extension. If no registered extension is found, no extension is returned and the URL is returned unmodified.
$url _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 _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 , array $pass [] , array $query [] )
Converts a matching route array into a URL string.
Composes the string URL using the template used to create the route.
$params $pass optional [] $query optional [] 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.
compiled( )
Check if a Route has been compiled into a regular expression.
extensions( null|string|array $extensions null )
Get/Set the supported extensions for this route.
$extensions optional null getExtensions( )
Get the supported extensions for this route.
getName( )
Get the standardized plugin.controller:action name for a route.
hostMatches( string $host )
Check to see if the host matches the route requirements
$host parseRequest( Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface $request )
Checks to see if the given URL can be parsed by this route.
If the route can be parsed an array of parameters will be returned; if not false will be returned.
$request setExtensions( array $extensions )
Set the supported extensions for this route.
$extensions public array|string
The location to redirect to. Either a string or a CakePHP array URL.
public Cake\Network\Response
A Response object
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