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I got defined routes in routing.yml file

one route is:

Profile_user_profile:
    path:    /profile/{id}
    defaults: { _controller: ProfileBundle:Users:profile }
    methods: [get]

and second is:

Profile_accept_connection_proposal:
    path:    /profile/acceptProposal
    defaults: { _controller:ProfileBundle:Users:acceptConnectionProposal }
    methods: [put]

First route without methods: [get] listen also and [put] request and catch second url before it get to route definition. Is there way to define checking for parameter only if url is numeric.

Stevan Tosic
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2 Answers2

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Just add the requirements parameter to accept only digits for a determined route like this:

Profile_user_profile:
    path:    /profile/{id}
    defaults: { _controller: ProfileBundle:Users:profile }
    methods: [get]
    requirements: <--- ADDED PARAMETER
        id: \d+

For more infos read the Symfony book about Routing. There you can find more advanced example on how to use route parameters.

gp_sflover
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You can now do this with Annotations in your controller like so:

class UserController extends AbstractController
{
    /**
     * @Route("/profile/{id}", name="user_profile", requirements={"id"="\d+"})
     */
    public function profile($id)
    {
        // ...
    }
}

More info on Symfony's docs Specifically defining routing requirements

charj
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