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Mastering play framework for scala

By : Shiti Saxena
Book Image

Mastering play framework for scala

By: Shiti Saxena

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Mastering Play Framework for Scala
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Getting Started with Play
Index

Configuring route definitions


Play supports both static and dynamic request paths. If a request path cannot be matched to any of the defined routes, an Action not found error is thrown at runtime, which is rendered using the devNotFound.scala.html default template.

Dynamic paths

Dynamic paths are those that can be used for multiple requests and they may or may not result in a similar response. For example, the default assets path is a path used to serve resources:

GET           /assets/*file        controllers.Assets.at(path="/public", file)

The * symbol indicates that anything following /assets/ until a space is found is the value of the file variable.

Let's look at another way to make the path dynamic when we need to add one or more variables. For example, to get a user's details by userId we use the following code:

GET           /api/user/:userId    controllers.UserController.getUser(userId)

By default, all the variables that occur in a path are of the String type. If a conversion is required...