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Route-Me is a lightweight and flexible PHP router package for creating RESTful APIs. It supports route parameters, middleware, and PSR-7 request/response handling. Route-Me is built using the PSR-7 HTTP message interfaces and can be used with any PSR-7 implementation.

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Description

Route-Me is a lightweight and flexible PHP router package for creating RESTful APIs. It supports route parameters, middleware, and PSR-7 request/response handling. Route-Me is built using the PSR-7 HTTP message interfaces and can be used with any PSR-7 implementation. It is also framework-agnostic and can be used with any PHP framework or standalone application. Route-Me is developed and maintained by Benson Osei-Mensah.

Installation

To install Route-Me, run the following command in your project directory:

composer require benson/router-me

Table of Contents

Features

  • Route Definition: Add routes to the router using the addRoute() method.
  • Middleware: Apply middleware functions to specific routes or globally using the withMiddleware() method.
  • Request Handling: Handle incoming requests by matching URL and HTTP method against defined routes.
  • Error Handling: Handle 404 Not Found scenarios and custom error handling logic.
  • Route Parameters: Support for route parameters defined within the URL pattern.
  • Flexible Callbacks: Use closures or class methods as callback functions.
  • PSR-7 Support: Built-in support for JSON request/response handling.

Usage

To use Route-Me in your project, follow these steps:

  1. Import the composer autoloader into your PHP file:

    require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
  2. Create a new instance of the Router class:

    $router = new Router();
  3. Add routes to the router using the addRoute() method:

    $router->get('/users', function () {
        // Handle GET request to /users
    });
    
    // Add class method as callback
    $router->addRoute('GET', '/users', "App\Controllers\UserController@index");
    
    // Add route parameters
    $router->addRoute('GET', '/users/{id}', function ($id) {
        // Handle GET request to /users/{id}
    });
    
    // Add middleware
    $router->addRoute(
        'GET', // HTTP method
        '/user/{id}', // URL pattern
        'App\Controllers\UserController@show', // Callback function
        'App\Middleware\Authenticate@handle' // Middleware function
        );
    
        // Add middleware to all routes
        $router->withMiddleware('App\Middleware\Authenticate@handle');
    
    $router->post('/users', function () {
        // Handle POST request to /users
    });
  4. Handle incoming requests by calling the run() method:

    $router->run(); 

Contribution

Contributions are welcome! To contribute to Route-Me, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.

  2. Create a new branch.

    git checkout -b your-branch-name
  3. Make your changes.

  4. Commit your changes and push them to your branch. Make sure to add a clear commit message and include any relevant documentation updates. Since Route-Me follows the PSR-2 coding standards, please ensure that your code adheres to these standards. If you are not sure, you can use the PHP Coding Standards Fixer

    git add .
    git commit -m "your commit message"
    git push origin your-branch-name
  5. Submit a pull request. Please ensure that you adhere to the coding standards and write clear commit messages.

License

Route-Me is open-source software released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

Author

Route-Me is developed and maintained by Benson Ose-Mensah.

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Route-Me is a lightweight and flexible PHP router package for creating RESTful APIs. It supports route parameters, middleware, and PSR-7 request/response handling. Route-Me is built using the PSR-7 HTTP message interfaces and can be used with any PSR-7 implementation.

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