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Routing
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General
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To retain backward compatibility with legacy code, we try to keep the
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old pages at their original location. For the new code, we define two
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root folders in the url:
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- /ui/ for the new user interface parts
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- /api/ used for webservices (REST)
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This part of the routing is handled by lighthttpd using mod\_alias and mod\_rewrite.
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User interface Routing
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If you look at the controller directory in OPNsense, you will notice
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there are different directory levels under the root controller directory
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in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers. To support different apps
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and vendors eventually, we already used a structure which is
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automatically used to setup the routing.
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At the first level we use the vendor of the app, in our case that will
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always be OPNsense.
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The next level is used to name the topic (or app), for example we use
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Sample for our example application.
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Finally you may place your standard Phalcon classes for controllers in
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that directory, so if you want to create a page helloworld, that should
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come with a controller helloworldController.php (and a indexAction to
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define the index action for that page).
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The complete path of the helloworld page would eventually be:
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::
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/usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Sample/helloworldController.php
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When publishing the page, the vendor part of the controller is not used in the
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mapping, so in this example the helloworld index page will be at:
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https://{url}/ui/sample/helloworld/
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All the parts of the url are automatically converted to lower-case, so **S**\ample
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will be mapped to **s**\ample.
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This routing is setup via the index page of our new code base and uses
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/usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/config/services.php to wire it all together.
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API routing
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Routing for api functions is quite similar to routing UI components,
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just create a Api directory under the app path and place a controller
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class to handle the request. The only major difference is that it's
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handled by a separate php file (called api.php) in stead of the
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index.php file used to configure the ui part, details of the routing can
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be found in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/config/services\_api.php .
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If our sample app needs an api to echo something back via a controller called
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tools it could be put into a file called:
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/usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/controllers/OPNsense/Sample/Api/toolsController.api
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And called via the following url:
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https://{host}}/api/sample/tools/echo
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When the controller has a method called echoAction.
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