Routing: 'admin' => true vs 'prefix' => 'admin in CakePHP

徘徊边缘 提交于 2019-11-28 17:06:39

By setting 'prefix' => 'admin' you are telling CakePHP that you want to use a prefix of admin for that route; basically meaning you want to use controller actions and views that have names prefixed with admin_. This part you are already aware of, and things will probably work fine with just this.

When creating routes though, any array keys passed into the second argument that aren't recognised by CakePHP (ie. not your usual controller, action, plugin, prefix stuff) are set as named parameters during requests matching that route.

Adding 'admin' => true is therefore just a named parameter in this case, but it comes with its advantages. Firstly, it can make code more succinct.

/* Determine if a request came through admin routing */
// without:
if ($this->params['prefix'] == 'admin') {}
// with:
if ($this->params['admin']) {}

/* Create a link that is reverse-routed to an admin prefixed route */
// without:
$html->link('...', array('prefix' => 'admin', 'controller' => 'users'));
// with:
$html->link('...', array('admin' => true, 'controller' => 'users'));

Secondly, it provides backwards compatibility with the way admin routing worked in CakePHP 1.2 (the last line from the above example is how you would have made admin routing links in 1.2). Therefore, developers migrating from 1.2 to 1.3 can prevent having to change links throughout their application by keeping the 'admin' => true flag in their routes (and adding the 'prefix' => 'admin' one).

Lastly, by setting a custom flag like this with a named parameter and using it in your application instead of referencing your route by an exact string means that you prevent yourself from ever having to change links if you change the prefix to something else (say from admin to administrator or edit)... although this is sort of a moot point, as you would need to rename all your admin_* controller actions and views. :)

// Go into a prefixed route.
echo $html->link('Manage posts', array('manager' => true, 'controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'add'));

// leave a prefix
echo $html->link('View Post', array('manager' => false, 'controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'view', 5));
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