forked from mirrors/easyappointments
104 lines
3.1 KiB
PHP
104 lines
3.1 KiB
PHP
<?php defined('BASEPATH') or exit('No direct script access allowed');
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/*
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| URI ROUTING
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This file lets you re-map URI requests to specific controller functions.
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| Typically there is a one-to-one relationship between a URL string
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| and its corresponding controller class/method. The segments in a
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| URL normally follow this pattern:
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| example.com/class/method/id/
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| In some instances, however, you may want to remap this relationship
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| so that a different class/function is called than the one
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| corresponding to the URL.
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| Please see the user guide for complete details:
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| http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/routing.html
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| RESERVED ROUTES
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| There area two reserved routes:
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| $route['default_controller'] = 'welcome';
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| This route indicates which controller class should be loaded if the
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| URI contains no data. In the above example, the "welcome" class
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| would be loaded.
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| $route['404_override'] = 'errors/page_missing';
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| This route will tell the Router what URI segments to use if those provided
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| in the URL cannot be matched to a valid route.
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*/
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require_once __DIR__ . '/../helpers/routes_helper.php';
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$route['default_controller'] = 'appointments';
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$route['404_override'] = '';
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/*
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| REST API ROUTING
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| Define the API resource routes using the routing helper function. By
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| default, each resource will have by default the following actions:
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| - index [GET]
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| - show/:id [GET]
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| - store [POST]
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| - update [PUT]
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| - destroy [DELETE]
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| Some resources like the availabilities and the settings do not follow this
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| pattern and are explicitly defined.
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*/
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route_api_resource($route, 'appointments', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'admins', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'categories', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'customers', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'providers', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'secretaries', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'services', 'api/v1/');
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route_api_resource($route, 'unavailabilities', 'api/v1/');
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$route['api/v1/settings']['get'] = 'api/v1/settings_api_v1/index';
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$route['api/v1/settings/(:any)']['get'] = 'api/v1/settings_api_v1/show/$1';
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$route['api/v1/settings/(:any)']['put'] = 'api/v1/settings_api_v1/update/$1';
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$route['api/v1/availabilities']['get'] = 'api/v1/availabilities_api_v1/get';
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/*
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| CUSTOM ROUTING
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| You can add custom routes to the following section to define URL patterns
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| that are later mapped to the available controllers in the filesystem.
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*/
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/* End of file routes.php */
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/* Location: ./application/config/routes.php */
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