How can I shorten the definition of my custom routes in Zend Framework? I currently have this as definition:
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
":module/:id",
array(
"controller" => "index",
"action" => "index"
),
array("id" => "\d+")
);
self::$frontController->getRouter()->addRoute('shortcutOne', $route);
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
":module/:controller/:id",
array("action" => "index"),
array("id" => "\d+")
);
self::$frontController->getRouter()->addRoute('shortcutTwo', $route);
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
":module/:controller/:action/:id",
null,
array("id" => "\d+")
);
self::$frontController->getRouter()->addRoute('shortcutThree', $route);
Is there a way to better combine these rules? And what are your best practices in where to place these? I currently have them in my bootstrap class right after the Front Controller initialization.
My routes.ini file started to get really large, so I decided to use Zend Caching to cache the routes after they had been parsed. I used Xcache for the backend caching solution. Here's the code, which should be put in the Bootstrap.php file:
I prefer to use *.ini files over XMLs especially when using Zend since it's more Zend-like and much more light-weight and compact. Here's an almost similar configuration using
Zend_Config_Ini()
.application.ini
bootstrap.php
Take note that the
[routes]
section in theapplication.ini
file can be renamed. And when it is renamed, the second parameter ofZend_Config_Ini()
should reflect the new section title.When it comes to setting up routes like this, I use a config file. As a preference, I use XML to store my config data, however these could just as easily be stored in another supported format. I then add the routes from the config, to the router in my bootstrap.
Config:
Bootstrap
Obviously, there are other options and I'd encourage you to read the documentation on this, however, this fits for your example.