Commit 4424cee0 authored by Michael Hasselbring's avatar Michael Hasselbring

moved composers, filters and routes back to application, delete routes folder

parent 7f493421
<?php
return array(
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| View Composers
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| View composers provide a convenient way to add common elements to a view
| each time it is created. For example, you may wish to bind a header and
| footer partial each time the view is created.
|
| The composer will receive an instance of the view being created, and is
| free to modify the view however you wish. Be sure to always return the
| view instance at the end of your composer.
|
| For more information, check out: http://laravel.com/docs/start/views#composers
|
*/
'home/index' => function($view)
{
return $view;
},
);
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<?php
return array(
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Filters
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Filters provide a convenient method for attaching functionality to your
| routes. Filters can run either before or after a route is exectued.
|
| The built-in "before" and "after" filters are called before and after
| every request to your application; however, you may create other filters
| that can be attached to individual routes.
|
| Filters also make common tasks such as authentication and CSRF protection
| a breeze. If a filter that runs before a route returns a response, that
| response will override the route action.
|
| Let's walk through an example...
|
| First, define a filter:
|
| 'simple_filter' => function()
| {
| return 'Filtered!';
| }
|
| Next, attach the filter to a route:
|
| 'GET /' => array('before' => 'simple_filter', 'do' => function()
| {
| return 'Hello World!';
| })
|
| Now every requests to http://example.com will return "Filtered!", since
| the filter is overriding the route action by returning a value.
|
| To make your life easier, we have built authentication and CSRF filters
| that are ready to attach to your routes. Enjoy.
|
| For more information, check out: http://laravel.com/docs/start/routes#filters
|
*/
'before' => function()
{
// Do stuff before every request is executed.
},
'after' => function($response)
{
// Do stuff after every request is executed.
},
'auth' => function()
{
return ( ! Auth::check()) ? Redirect::to_login() : null;
},
'csrf' => function()
{
return (Input::get('csrf_token') !== Form::raw_token()) ? Response::error('500') : null;
},
);
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<?php
return array(
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is the public API of your application. To add functionality to your
| application, you just add to the array located in this file.
|
| Simply tell Laravel the HTTP verbs and request URIs it should respond to.
| You may respond to the GET, POST, PUT, or DELETE verbs. Enjoy the simplicity
| and elegance of RESTful routing.
|
| Here is how to respond to a simple GET request to http://example.com/hello:
|
| 'GET /hello' => function()
| {
| return 'Hello World!';
| }
|
| You can even respond to more than one URI:
|
| 'GET /hello, GET /world' => function()
| {
| return 'Hello World!';
| }
|
| Allow URI wildcards using the (:num) or (:any) place-holders:
|
| 'GET /hello/(:any)' => function($name)
| {
| return "Welcome, $name.";
| }
|
| Ready to learn more? Check out: http://laravel.com/docs/start/routes
|
*/
'GET /' => function()
{
return View::make('home/index');
},
);
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