langaner / route-priority
Package to add priority to Laravel 5 routes
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Requires
- php: >=5.5.9
- illuminate/support: 5.1.*|5.2.*
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Last update: 2024-11-09 18:59:29 UTC
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Installation
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Add
langaner/route-priority
tocomposer.json
."langaner/route-priority": "dev-master"
2)Run composer update
to pull down the latest version of the package.
3)Now open up app/config/app.php
and add the service provider to your providers
array.
Langaner\RoutePriority\RoutePriorityServiceProvider::class,
4)Add the trait to App\Http\Kernel
use \Langaner\RoutePriority\RouterTrait;
Usage
Change routes priority:
Route::get('test', ['uses' => 'Controller@showAction'])->setPriority(100);
Default Priority
Default priority is 50
. Higher priority - values from 50 and above, lower priority - 49
and below.
Usage example
Route::get('/test/{slug}', …); Route::get('/test/hello', …);
In this example second route will not work. Add priority 0 to the first route will fix the error:
Route::get('/test/{slug}', …)->setPriority(0); Route::get('/test/hello', …);
Second route now has higher priority.
Group priority
You can put priority to groups:
Route::group(['prefix' => 'test-group', 'priority' => 10], function () { Route::get('/test/hello', function () { return 'First group'; }); }); Route::group(['prefix' => 'test-group', 'priority' => 20], function () { Route::get('/test/hello', function () { return 'Second group'; }); });
Second group has higher priority then First group. All routes in the group will has the same priority as the group.