Install using composer (composer require kleijnweb/php-api-routing-bundle).
Add OpenApi (or RAML) routing to your app, for example:
test:
resource: "path/to/spec.yml"
type: php-apiThe type as well as the php-api prefix mentioned below is configurable:
api_routing:
name: customnameTo view the routes added by PhpApi\RoutingBundle, you can use Symfony's debug:router. Route keys include the API spec base filename to prevent collisions. For path parameters,
PhpApiRoutingBundle adds additional requirements to the routes. This way /foo/{bar} and /foo/bar wont conflict when bar is defined to be an integer.
This also supports Swaggers pattern and enum when dealing with string path parameters.
All controllers must be defined as services in the DI container. PhpApi\RoutingBundle sees an operation id as composed from the following parts:
[router].[controller]:[method]
Router is a DI key namespace in this context. The router segment defaults to php-api.controller, but can be overwritten at the Path Object level using x-router:
paths:
x-router: my.default.controller.di.namespace
/foo:
...
/foo/{bar}:
...The controller segments defaults to the resource name as extracted from the path by convention. For example, for path /foo/something the default router + controller would be: php-api.controller.foo.
You can override the whole of [router].[controller] using x-router-controller. This will not only override the default, but any declaration of x-router, too:
paths:
x-router: my.default.controller.di.namespace
/foo:
...
/foo/{bar}:
x-router-controller: an.alternate.di.namespace.controller
...The following is also supported (set controller for a specific method):
paths:
x-router: my.default.controller.di.namespace
/foo:
...
/foo/{bar}:
patch:
x-router-controller: an.alternate.di.namespace.controller
...Finally, the method segment defaults to the HTTP method name, but may be overridden using Swagger's operationId or x-router-controller-method. Note the Swagger spec requires operationId to be unique, so while operationId can contain only the method name, you're usually better off using x-router-controller-method.
You can also use a fully qualified operation id using double colon notation, eg "my.controller.namespace.myresource:methodName". Combining x-router or x-router-controller and a qualified operationId ignores the former.
paths:
x-router: my.default.controller.di.namespace
/foo:
...
/foo/{bar}:
x-router-controller: an.alternate.di.namespace.controller
post:
# Ingores declarations above
operationId: my.controller.namespace.myresource:methodName
...paths:
x-router: my.default.controller.di.namespace
/foo:
...
/foo/{bar}:
post:
# Resolves to 'my.default.controller.di.namespace.foo:methodName'
x-router-controller-method: methodName
...paths:
/foo:
...
/foo/{bar}:
x-router-controller: an.alternate.di.namespace.controller
post:
# Same as above. Valid, but discouraged
operationId: methodName
...Pull request are very welcome, as long as:
- All automated checks were successful
- Merge would not violate semantic versioning
- When applicable, the relevant documentation is updated
KleijnWeb\PhpApi\RoutingBundle is made available under the terms of the LGPL, version 3.0.

