Symfony Routing Basics
Defining a route
Defining a route using annotations in a controller class:
// src/AppBundle/Controller/BlogController.php
namespace AppBundle\Controller;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Route;
class BlogController extends Controller
{
/**
* @Route("/blog/{slug}")
*/
public function showAction($slug)
{
// ...
}
}
This basically creates a new page on the site.
Routes can alternatively be defined using Yaml, XML, or PHP, e.g.:
# app/config/config.yml
framework:
# ...
router: { resource: "%kernel.root_dir%/config/routing.yml" }
Wildcards in routes
Wildcards are defined with curly braces, e.g. {slug} below:
/**
* @Route("/blog/{slug}")
*/
public function showAction($slug)
{
// ...
}
This route will match /blog/*. Any value placed after /blog/ will be passed to the method as the value of the $slug variable. E.g. a request for /blog/hello-world will cause value of $slug to be "hello-world".
Note that placeholders are required. In the example above, the URL /blog would require its own separate route.