$this->getContext()->getRouting()->getCurrentRouteName()

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:51 PM, comb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have two routes:
> routing.yml
> video_list_category_bestrated:
>  url:  /video/category/:category_slug/bestrated
>  class:   sfDoctrineRoute
>  options: { model: VideoCategory, type: object }
>  param:   { module: video, action: category }
>  requirements:
>    sf_method: [get]
>
> video_list_category:
>  url:  /video/category/:category_slug
>  class:   sfDoctrineRoute
>  options: { model: VideoCategory, type: object }
>  param:   { module: video, action: category }
>  requirements:
>    sf_method: [get]
>
>
> In the executeCategory-action I now need to know, if the call is
> through video_list_category or video_list_category_bestrated. The
> routes may change later so that I don't want to hard-code the patterns
> in the actions.  How can I get the pattern of
> video_list_category_bestrated?
> Than I could check if this pattern matchs $this->getRoute()-
> >getPattern()..
>
> or is there even an easier way of doing this?
>
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