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laravel-route-macros maintained by brayniverse

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A collection of useful route macros.
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2017/06/27 11:48 (dev-master)
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Laravel route macros

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Installation

Begin by installing the package through Composer.

$ composer require brayniverse/laravel-route-macros

Then add the following to your providers array in config/app.php.

Brayniverse\RouteMacros\ServiceProvider::class

Usage

view

Normally you'd have to return a view in either a controller method or callback like the following:

public function contact()
{
  return view('contact');
}

// or

Route::get('/contact', function () {
  return view('contact');
});

Now you can do the same in one line.

Route::view('/contact', 'contact');

redirect

Normally you'd have to create a closure to redirect to the new route.

Route::get('/contact_us', function () {
  return redirect('/contact');
});

Now you can do the same in one line.

Route::redirect('/contact_us', '/contact');

Optionally, you can pass a third argument to Route::redirect() which will set the status code when redirecting. If you do not specify a status code, the package will use 301 as the status code.

Route::redirect('/contact_us', '/contact', 302);

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