germania-kg/routenameurlcallable

Generates full URLs for Slim 4's named routes, using RouteContext und RouteParser. Suitable for Twig functions

2.3.0 2023-01-06 13:00 UTC

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Germania KG · RouteNameUrlCallable

Callable for generating full URLs using Slim 4's RouteContext and RouteParser. Works well as Twig function.

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Installation with Composer

This package requires Slim Framework 4. For using Slim Framework 3, checkout the v1 branch.

$ composer require germania-kg/routenameurlcallable "^2.0"

Alternatively, add this package directly to your composer.json:

"require": {
    "germania-kg/routenameurlcallable": "^2.0"
}

Introduction

The controller callable within a Slim route sometimes needs a full URL, be it for a redirect response or for rendering links. Consider this route which creates a new thing via POST and redirects to its GET representation. The redirect requires a full URL.

Given a named Slim route like this…

$app->get("/hello/{name}", function($request, $response, $args) {
  $response->getBody()->write("Hello " . $args['name'] );
  return $response;
})->setName("Hello");

Slim framework provides a solution using RouteContext and RouteParser:

$app->post("/users", function($request, $response, $args) {
  // Create new user and grab name
  $user = "john";
  $route = "Hello";
  
  // The Slim way
  $uri      = $request->getUri();
  $context  = \Slim\Routing\RouteContext::fromRequest($request);
  $parser   = $context->getRouteParser();
  $location = $parser->fullUrlFor($uri, $route, ['name' => $user]);
  # http://test.com/hello/john
  
  return $response->withHeader('Location', $location)->withStatus(302);
});

The RouteNameUrlCallable now hides the cumbersome stuff. It works basically as a shortcut:

$app->post("/users", function($request, $response, $args) {
  
  // Create new user and grab name
  $user = "john";
  $route = "Hello";
  
  $uri_factory = new RouteNameUrlCallable($request);  
  $location = $uri_factory($route, ['name' => $user]);
  # http://test.com/hello/john
  
  return $response->withHeader('Location', $location)->withStatus(302);
});

Instantiation

Pass a Slim\Psr7\Request instance to the constructor. This is the default variant as of release 2.

$rnc = new RouteNameUrlCallable($request);  

As of release 2.2, it is also possible to inject a Slim\Interfaces\RouteParserInterface. This way will become the standard as of major release 3 (which at the time of writing has no time schedule).

use Slim\Routing\RouteContext;

$request = ...;
$route_parser = RouteContext::fromRequest($request)->getRouteParser();

$rnc = new RouteNameUrlCallable($route_parser); 

Recommendation: As a replacement for injecting the request into the constructor, one is encouraged to use the static fromRequest method.

$rnc = RouteNameUrlCallable::fromRequest($request); 

Usage

While Slim's RouteParser's relativeUrlFor, relativeUrlFor, and fullUrlFor methods return a string, the RouteNameUrlCallable returns a Slim\Http\Uri instance:

<?php
use Germania\RouteNameUrlCallable\RouteNameUrlCallable;
use Slim\Factory\AppFactory;

// Setup Slim 4 App
$app = AppFactory::create();
$app->addRoutingMiddleware();


// Our named route:
$app->get("/hello/{name}", function($request, $response, $args) {
  $response->getBody()->write("Hello " . $args['name'] );
  return $response;
})->setName("Hello");


// ...and a route we use the callable within:
$app->post("/users", function($request, $response, $args) {

  // Create new user and grab name
  $user = "john";
  $route = "Hello";
  
  $uri_factory = new RouteNameUrlCallable::fromRequest($request);  

  $location = $uri_factory($route, ['name' => $user]);
  echo get_class($location); 
  # \Slim\Http\Uri
  
  echo $login_url->__toString();  
  # http://test.com/hello/john
  
  return $response->withHeader('Location', $location)->withStatus(302);
});

Invokation alternatives

The first RouteNameUrlCallable parameter may be an array or object which holds the name, args, and query stuff.

Placeholder args and query parameters may be overridden with the second resp. third parameter which will be merged:

$url_data = array(
	'name' => "Hello",
  'args' => ['name' => 'John'],
  'params' => ['foo' => 'bar']
);

echo $uri_factory( $url_data );
http://test.com/hello/john?foo=bar

echo $uri_factory( $url_data, [], ['view' => 'table'] );
http://test.com/hello/john?foo=bar&view=table

echo $uri_factory( $url_data, [], ['foo' => 'baz', 'view' => 'table'] );
http://test.com/hello/john?foo=baz&view=table

Usage with Twig

Since RouteNameUrlCallable is callable, it can be used as Twig Function inside a template:

{# "hello-user.html" #}
<a href="{{route_url('hello', {'name' => user})}}">Say hello to {{user}}</a>

Inside you route controller, add the callable to Twig like this:

<?php
$app->get("/", function($request, $response, $args) {
  
  $uri_factory = new RouteNameUrlCallable($request);

  $twig = new \Twig\Environment( ... );
  $twig->addFunction(new \Twig\TwigFunction('route_url', $uri_factory));
  
  $html = $twig->render("hello-user.html", [
    "user" => "john"
  ]);
  
  $response->getBody()->write( $html );

  return $response;
});

Development

$ git clone https://github.com/GermaniaKG/RouteNameUrlCallable.git
$ cd RouteNameUrlCallable
$ composer install

Unit tests

Either copy phpunit.xml.dist to phpunit.xml and adapt to your needs, or leave as is. Run PhpUnit test or composer scripts like this:

$ composer test
# or
$ vendor/bin/phpunit