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I am trying to implement an array type route in Laravel 5.8.
Here's what I tried:

Route::get('/','/myroute', 'MyController@index');
Route::get(['/','/myroute'], 'MyController@index');
Route::get([('/','/myroute')], 'MyController@index');
Route::get('/' || '/myroute', 'MyController@index');  

Basically, what I'm trying to do is to create a route with an "OR" condition.
Let's say I want to access MyController index using mydomain.dev/ or mydomain.dev/myroute but I am getting a 404|Not Found.

Tried to read the Laravel documentation but I can't find something that points me to what I'm trying to do.

5 Answers 5

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Here is the example which you want to implement.

Route::get('/{param?}', 'MyController@index')
    ->where('param', '(myroute|myroute2)');

By above route you can create following urls for the same controller function

www.site.com/
www.site.com/myroute
www.site.com/myroute2

Try this I think this will help you.

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Route::get('/{myroute?}', function () {
    echo 'test';
})
    ->where('myroute', '(myroute|mysecondroute)');

This is an example. you define in your route a variable that can take the values you have in your where clase

That means that endpoints

api/myroute 
api/
api/mysecondroute

will access the same routing and elaborating the same controller

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  • 1
    {myroute} should be optional though I think.
    – brombeer
    May 17, 2019 at 8:51
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You can't assign array as route (aka. first argument in the get method), it should be a string. If you need 2 route to go the same controller, define 2 separate routes for that.

Route::get('/route', 'Controller@method');
Route::get('/another-route', 'Controller@method');
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  • yeah, this is the same idea given by @Mihkel
    – fmsthird
    May 17, 2019 at 8:49
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If you are defining a route that redirects to another URI, you may use the Route::redirect method:

Route::redirect('/here', '/there');
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  • no, what I need is to define routes for one controller not to redirect
    – fmsthird
    May 17, 2019 at 8:53
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Laravel Router does not provide the functionality but as it's Macroable you can add a simple macro to solve the situation. I'll provider an example below.

In RouteServiceProvider or any serviceprovider really, register a macro:

Route::macro('gets', function(array $urls, $action) {
     foreach($urls as $url) {
          Route::get($url, $action);
     }
}

Now use it as following in your routes.php

Route::gets(['/', '/myroute'], 'MyController@index')
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  • Yeah, but I want to do it the way I explained above
    – fmsthird
    May 17, 2019 at 8:46

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