Is there any more or less standard way to specify a route that would create URL's with explicitly specified scheme?
I've tried the solution specified here but it's not excellent for me for several reasons:
- It doesn't support base url request property. Actually rewrite router ignores it when URL scheme is specified explicitly.
- It's needed to specify separate static route for each scheme-dependent URL (it's not possible to chain module route with hostname route because of base url is ignored).
- It's needed to determine HTTP_HOST manually upon router initialization in bootstrap as long as request object is not present within FrontController yet.
Use a combination of the ServerUrl and Url view helpers to construct your URLs, eg (view context)
<?php $this->getHelper('ServerUrl')->setScheme('https') ?>
...
<a href="<?php echo $this->serverUrl($this->url(array(
'url' => 'params'), 'route', $reset, $encode)) ?>">My Link</a>
You can write your own custom View
helper for composing an URL
. Take a look at the http://www.evilprofessor.co.uk/239-creating-url-in-zend-custom-view-helper/
<?php
class Pro_View_Helper_LinksUrl
extends Zend_View_Helper_Abstract
{
/**
* Returns link category URL
*
* @param string $https
* @param string $module
* @param string $controller
* @param string $action
* @return string Url-FQDN
*/
public function linksUrl($https = false, $module = 'www',
$controller = 'links', $action = 'index')
{
$router = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance()->getRouter();
$urlParts = $router->assemble(array(
'module' => $module,
'controller' => $controller,
'action' => $action,
), 'www-index');
$FQDN = (($https) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"] . $urlParts;
return $FQDN;
}
}