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Phalcon Cookbook

By : Serghei Iakovlev, David Schissler
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Book Image

Phalcon Cookbook

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By: Serghei Iakovlev, David Schissler

Overview of this book

Phalcon is a high-performance PHP framework delivered as a PHP extension. This provides new opportunities for speed and application design, which until recently have been unrealized in the PHP ecosystem. Packed with simple learning exercises, technology prototypes, and real-world usable code, this book will guide you from the beginner and setup stage all the way to advanced usage. You will learn how to avoid niche pitfalls, how to use the command-line developer tools, how to integrate with new web standards, as well as how to set up and customize the MVC application structure. You will see how Phalcon can be used to quickly set up a single file web application as well as a complex multi-module application suitable for long-term projects. Some of the recipes focus on abstract concepts that are vital to get a deep comprehension of Phalcon and others are designed as a vehicle to deliver real-world usable classes and code snippets to solve advanced problems. You’ll start out with basic setup and application structure and then move onto the Phalcon MVC and routing implementation, the power of the ORM and Phalcon Query Language, and Phalcon’s own Volt templating system. Finally, you will move on to caching, security, and optimization.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Phalcon Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Complex routing with regular expressions


In this recipe, we will specify routes using regular expressions. Specifically, we will check how to allow language specific characters in URLs and ensure that the routing is correctly executed irrespective of language. For instance, if a user needs to visit the Contact Us page in our application, they need to use http://{your-host-here}/en/contacts for English, http://{your-host-here}/ja/連絡先 for Japanese, or http://{your-host-here}/it/contatti for Italian. We may also want to suffix our URLs with .htm or .html for SEO. With the preceding, the user will be able to see their URL in their native tongue. Finally, to make this recipe a bit more complex, we will differentiate on the results based on the language selection.

Getting ready

To successfully implement this recipe you need to have a Phalcon application and the Volt engine configured. In our example, we will use a sample application generated by Phalcon Developer Tools. However, you can use any...