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With this code:

$frontController = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); 
$router = $frontController->getRouter();
$router->addRoute(
    'test',
    new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
        '/test/:action/:type/:id',
        array(
            'controller' => 'admin'
        )
    )
);

http://app/test/param1/param2/param3 -> OK

http://app/test/param1/param2/ -> FAIL

In the second case the application don't recognize param2.

It seems that the application needs the param3 in order to read the param2...

How can I do it?

Thanks!


Test with the code from @RageZ

$frontController = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); 
$router = $frontController->getRouter();
$router->addRoute(
    'test',
    new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
        '/test/:action/:type/:id',
        array(
            'controller' => 'admin',
            'id' => 0
        ),
        array(
            'id' => '\d+'
        )
    )
);

http://app/test/ -> OK

http://app/test/some -> OK

http://app/test/some/more -> FAIL

http://app/test/some/more/andmore -> OK

Ideas?

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  • 1
    last code is missing default for type... ;) Dec 16, 2010 at 10:09

2 Answers 2

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try giving a default value to everything

$frontController = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); 
$router = $frontController->getRouter();
$router->addRoute(
    'test',
    new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
        '/test/:action/:type/:id',
        array(
            'controller' => 'admin',
            'action' => 'index',
            'type' => 'sometype',
            'id' => 0
        ),
        array(
            'id' => '\d+'
        )
    )
);

Just tried your code in some test project and this fixed it hope it works for you!

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You have to provide a default value if the parameter is optional.

$frontController = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); 
$router = $frontController->getRouter();
$router->addRoute(
    'test',
    new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
        '/test/:action/:type/:id',
        array(
            'controller' => 'admin',
            'id' => 0
        ),
        array(
            'id' => '\d+'
        )
    )
);

Nothing to do with your question but it's a good practice to use the third param of addRoute. Zend Framework would verify that the parameters value match the format you have specified, in that case I suppose id is an integer.

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  • @joanballester: up to you to know if you need to have a default value and specify the format. in your case tboth url would work
    – RageZ
    Dec 16, 2010 at 3:22
  • I'm sorry, but... I can't! I will continue trying (I've edited the post) Dec 16, 2010 at 3:41
  • @joanballester: let me setup a dummy application to test
    – RageZ
    Dec 16, 2010 at 3:43

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