I am writing an application in Zend Framework 2 which is going to run from a few different subdomain, and I want to have a different module for each sub domain, to keep things tidy.
My problem is when I add more than 1 sub domain to the routing, it loses one of the sub domains.
eg: This setup works testbed.localhost (module/Application) a.testbed.localhost (module/A)
If I add an extra one it will the route all requests for a to the Application Index Controller
eg testbed.localhost (module/Application), a.testbed.localhost (module/A), b.testbed.localhost (module/B)
This is the module.config.php for module/A
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'ads' => array(
'type' => 'Hostname',
'options' => array(
'route' => 'a.testbed.localhost',
'constraints' => array(
'action' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*',
'id' => '[0-9]+',
),
'defaults' => array(
'__NAMESPACE__' => 'A\Controller',
'controller' => 'A\Controller\A',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
And this is the route in module.config.php in module/B
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'ads' => array(
'type' => 'Hostname',
'options' => array(
'route' => 'b.testbed.localhost',
'constraints' => array(
'action' => '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*',
'id' => '[0-9]+',
),
'defaults' => array(
'__NAMESPACE__' => 'B\Controller',
'controller' => 'B\Controller\B',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
Now the namespaces are correct in both the module.config.php files, what I have noticed is the sub domain a.testbed.localhost will work if I remove the reference to it from config/application.config.php
<?php
return array(
'modules' => array(
'Application',
'A',
'B', <--- A doesn't work if B is here
),
And if I swap A & B around in the modules array above, then B will get forwarded to the Application Module and A will work. So it seems to have problems with more than 1 sub domain. Has anyone got any ideas / come across the same thing?