AC_services_website_design/system/Router/RouteCollectionInterface.php

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<?php
/**
* This file is part of CodeIgniter 4 framework.
*
* (c) CodeIgniter Foundation <admin@codeigniter.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view
* the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace CodeIgniter\Router;
use Closure;
/**
* Interface RouteCollectionInterface
*
* A Route Collection's sole job is to hold a series of routes. The required
* number of methods is kept very small on purpose, but implementors may
* add a number of additional methods to customize how the routes are defined.
*
* The RouteCollection provides the Router with the routes so that it can determine
* which controller should be run.
*/
interface RouteCollectionInterface
{
/**
* Adds a single route to the collection.
*
* @param string $from The route path (with placeholders or regex)
* @param array|Closure|string $to The route handler
* @param array|null $options The route options
*
* @return RouteCollectionInterface
*/
public function add(string $from, $to, ?array $options = null);
/**
* Registers a new constraint with the system. Constraints are used
* by the routes as placeholders for regular expressions to make defining
* the routes more human-friendly.
*
* You can pass an associative array as $placeholder, and have
* multiple placeholders added at once.
*
* @param array|string $placeholder
* @param string|null $pattern The regex pattern
*
* @return RouteCollectionInterface
*/
public function addPlaceholder($placeholder, ?string $pattern = null);
/**
* Sets the default namespace to use for Controllers when no other
* namespace has been specified.
*
* @return RouteCollectionInterface
*/
public function setDefaultNamespace(string $value);
/**
* Sets the default controller to use when no other controller has been
* specified.
*
* @return RouteCollectionInterface
*/
public function setDefaultController(string $value);
/**
* Sets the default method to call on the controller when no other
* method has been set in the route.
*
* @return RouteCollectionInterface
*/
public function setDefaultMethod(string $value);
/**
* Tells the system whether to convert dashes in URI strings into
* underscores. In some search engines, including Google, dashes
* create more meaning and make it easier for the search engine to
* find words and meaning in the URI for better SEO. But it
* doesn't work well with PHP method names....
*
* @return RouteCollectionInterface
*/
public function setTranslateURIDashes(bool $value);
/**
* If TRUE, the system will attempt to match the URI against
* Controllers by matching each segment against folders/files
* in APPPATH/Controllers, when a match wasn't found against
* defined routes.
*
* If FALSE, will stop searching and do NO automatic routing.
*/
public function setAutoRoute(bool $value): self;
/**
* Sets the class/method that should be called if routing doesn't
* find a match. It can be either a closure or the controller/method
* name exactly like a route is defined: Users::index
*
* This setting is passed to the Router class and handled there.
*
* @param callable|null $callable
*/
public function set404Override($callable = null): self;
/**
* Returns the 404 Override setting, which can be null, a closure
* or the controller/string.
*
* @return Closure|string|null
*/
public function get404Override();
/**
* Returns the name of the default controller. With Namespace.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getDefaultController();
/**
* Returns the name of the default method to use within the controller.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getDefaultMethod();
/**
* Returns the current value of the translateURIDashes setting.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function shouldTranslateURIDashes();
/**
* Returns the flag that tells whether to autoRoute URI against Controllers.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function shouldAutoRoute();
/**
* Returns the raw array of available routes.
*
* @return array
*/
public function getRoutes();
/**
* Returns the current HTTP Verb being used.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getHTTPVerb();
/**
* Attempts to look up a route based on its destination.
*
* If a route exists:
*
* 'path/(:any)/(:any)' => 'Controller::method/$1/$2'
*
* This method allows you to know the Controller and method
* and get the route that leads to it.
*
* // Equals 'path/$param1/$param2'
* reverseRoute('Controller::method', $param1, $param2);
*
* @param string $search Named route or Controller::method
* @param int|string ...$params
*
* @return false|string The route (URI path relative to baseURL) or false if not found.
*/
public function reverseRoute(string $search, ...$params);
/**
* Determines if the route is a redirecting route.
*/
public function isRedirect(string $routeKey): bool;
/**
* Grabs the HTTP status code from a redirecting Route.
*/
public function getRedirectCode(string $routeKey): int;
/**
* Get the flag that limit or not the routes with {locale} placeholder to App::$supportedLocales
*/
public function shouldUseSupportedLocalesOnly(): bool;
}