Passing a hostname for AgaviWebRouting::gen() isn't ideal for me, as
the hostnames will be different depending whether I will be developing
locally or on the server. I also would like it to remain fairy simply
to change the subdomain names later if possible. Or indeed *not* use
subdomains if I desire later without having to go through all of the
code for the app.

The routing callback: would there have to be a different Callback
class for each subdomain?

<route name="sub1" pattern="^sub1" source="_SERVER[SERVER_NAME]">
  <callbacks>
    <callback class="SubdomainCallbackSub1" />
  </callbacks>
  <route>
    ... routes for sub1 domain
  </route>
</route>

Although I can subclass the Callback class, and then subclass again
for each subdomain, so the code for SubdomainCallbackSub1 would
essentially just contain a string parameter "sub1", it seems mildly
hackish to me to have a class just for a string parameter. Also,
although I will have a fixed set of subdomains, if at some point the
subdomains were to be generated dynamically, it doesn't seem posisble
to do that.

Is there another way?

Michal.


2010/5/18 Niklas Närhinen <[email protected]>:
> 18.5.2010 11:19, Michal kirjoitti:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently developing a site that will run on multiple subdomains
>> (with different content on each), and so I would like to
>>
>> 1) Route based on the "bottom" subomain, e.g. sub1 in sub1.domain.com,
>> sub2 in sub2.domain.com
>>
>> 2) Not be dependent on the top domain levels (For example to be able
>> to develop on sub1.domain.localhost)
>>
>> 3) Generate URLs *between* domains.
>>
>> For 1 and 2, using _SERVER[SEVER_NAME] as routing source, and just
>> testing the left hand portion of the server name seems to work fine.
>> However, I realise that I would like to gerate URLs between the
>> domains. How would I go about doing this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michal.
>>
>
> Hi,
> you can define the hostname in AgaviWebRouting::gen()
> example:
> $ro->gen('routename', array(), array('host' => 'mysubdomain.domain.tld'));
>
> take a look at all the available options from here:
> http://trac.agavi.org/browser/branches/1.0/src/routing/AgaviWebRouting.class.php#L68
>
> Cheers,
> Niklas
>
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