<?php
namespace Config;
// Create a new instance of our RouteCollection class.
$routes = Services::routes();
// Load the system's routing file first, so that the app and ENVIRONMENT
// can override as needed.
if (file_exists(SYSTEMPATH . 'Config/Routes.php')) {
require SYSTEMPATH . 'Config/Routes.php';
}
/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* Router Setup
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
$routes->setDefaultNamespace('App\Controllers');
$routes->setDefaultController('DashboardController');
$routes->setDefaultMethod('index');
$routes->setTranslateURIDashes(false);
$routes->set404Override('App\Controllers\Page404Controller::index');
$routes->setAutoRoute(false);
/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* Route Definitions
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
// We get a performance increase by specifying the default
// route since we don't have to scan directories.
$routes->get('/', 'SigninController::index');
$routes->get('/dashboard', 'DashboardController::index');
$routes->post('/authenticate', 'SigninController::authenticate');
$routes->addRedirect('(:any)', '/'); //this is the default redirect
/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* Additional Routing
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* There will often be times that you need additional routing and you
* need it to be able to override any defaults in this file. Environment
* based routes is one such time. require() additional route files here
* to make that happen.
*
* You will have access to the $routes object within that file without
* needing to reload it.
*/
if (file_exists(APPPATH . 'Config/' . ENVIRONMENT . '/Routes.php')) {
require APPPATH . 'Config/' . ENVIRONMENT . '/Routes.php';
}