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I am struggling with this problem and not found any suitable answer.

I want my_site/user/1 to become my_site/user/user_name

My urlManager looks like this:

'urlManager' => array(
  'urlFormat' => 'path',
  'rules' => array(
    'user/<username:\w+>'=>'user/view',
    '<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/view',
    '<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
    '<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
  ),
  'showScriptName' => false,
),

User Controller:

public function actionView($username)
{
  $this->render('view', array(
    'model' => $this->loadModel($username),
  ));
}

When i hit /user/admin it redirects me to actionView not to the actionAdmin from my controller and i have multiple such actions like create, delete and so on. How can i avoid this? Is there an alternative?

Thanks.

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  • In the URL manager the 1st value is user/<username> any user action will default back to that action. I would change the user part of the URL to manage-user or something like that
    – chaos505
    Sep 30, 2014 at 7:50

1 Answer 1

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The urlManager try's to match the url to a controller and action. the 1st part of

'user/<username:\w+>'=>'user/view',

has matched to the user controller and the next part it looking for any string that consists of words, then sent the user to user/view

I recommend changing user/<username> to manage-user/<username> or my-account/<username>, something like that.

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  • And you suggest to create another controller ManageUserController or MyAccountController? Sep 30, 2014 at 8:12
  • No just change the 1st part of user/<username> to any link you would like /<username> then type that in the browser URL. the 1st part is the match the 2nd part is where to send the user
    – chaos505
    Sep 30, 2014 at 8:13

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