I have a sfDoctrineRouteCollection:
foo:
class: sfDoctrineRouteCollection
options:
model: Foo
columns: slug
action: [list, show, new, create, edit, update, delete]
If someone now creates a new entity whose slug results in, for example, "new", the routing engine gets confused regarding the two routes /foo/new
for creating new entities and /foo/new
for showing the entity with slug "new".
What's a clean and elegant solution to this problem?
Of course, I could provide explicit route definitions, but that would make sfDoctrineRouteCollection kind of obsolete. A separate route definition for the "show" action would already solve the problem, for example, by adding a prefix like "/foo/:slug/show". I also could provide a custom slugify method intercepting slugs like "new" etc.
Do you know any clean and elegant solutions?
new
and you want to see it, it will goes to/foo/new/show
,/foo/new
shouldn't display anything, because it doesn't know what to do.. The action parameter isn't present. Otherwise, you should avoidslug
to benew
, or whatever actions that can break the route.