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title: Introduction to a Controller
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summary: A brief look at the definition of a Controller, creating actions and how to respond to requests.
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# Introduction to Controllers
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The following example is for a simple [api:Controller] class. When building off the SilverStripe Framework you will
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subclass the base `Controller` class.
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**mysite/code/controllers/TeamController.php**
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:::php
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<?php
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class TeamController extends Controller {
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private static $allowed_actions = array(
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'players',
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'index'
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);
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public function index(SS_HTTPRequest $request) {
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// ..
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}
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public function players(SS_HTTPRequest $request) {
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print_r($request->allParams());
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}
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}
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## Routing
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We need to define the URL that this controller can be accessed on. In our case, the `TeamsController` should be visible
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at http://yoursite.com/teams/ and the `players` custom action is at http://yoursite.com/team/players/.
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<div class="info" markdown="1">
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If you're using the `cms` module with and dealing with `Page` objects then for your custom `Page Type` controllers you
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would extend `ContentController` or `Page_Controller`. You don't need to define the routes value as the `cms` handles
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routing.
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</div>
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<div class="alert" markdown="1">
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Make sure that after you have modified the `routes.yml` file, that you clear your SilverStripe caches using `?flush=1`.
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</div>
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**mysite/_config/routes.yml**
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:::yml
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---
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Name: mysiteroutes
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After: framework/routes#coreroutes
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---
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Director:
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rules:
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'teams//$Action/$ID/$Name': 'TeamController'
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For more information about creating custom routes, see the [Routing](routing) documentation.
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## Actions
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Controllers respond by default to an `index` method. You don't need to define this method (as it's assumed) but you
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can override the `index()` response to provide custom data back to the [Template and Views](../templates).
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<div class="notice" markdown="1">
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It is standard in SilverStripe for your controller actions to be `lowercasewithnospaces`
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</div>
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Action methods can return one of four main things:
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* an array. In this case the values in the array are available in the templates and the controller completes as usual by returning a [api:SS_HTTPResponse] with the body set to the current template.
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* `HTML`. SilverStripe will wrap the `HTML` into a `SS_HTTPResponse` and set the status code to 200.
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* an [api:SS_HTTPResponse] containing a manually defined `status code` and `body`.
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* an [api:SS_HTTPResponse_Exception]. A special type of response which indicates an error. By returning the exception, the execution pipeline can adapt and display any error handlers.
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**mysite/code/controllers/TeamController.php**
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:::php
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/**
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* Return some additional data to the current response that is waiting to go out, this makes $Title set to
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* 'MyTeamName' and continues on with generating the response.
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*/
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public function index(SS_HTTPRequest $request) {
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return array(
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'Title' => 'My Team Name'
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);
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}
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/**
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* We can manually create a response and return that to ignore any previous data.
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*/
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public function someaction(SS_HTTPRequest $request) {
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$this->setResponse(new SS_HTTPResponse());
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$this->getResponse()->setStatusCode(400);
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$this->getResponse()->setBody('invalid');
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return $this->getResponse();
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}
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/**
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* Or, we can modify the response that is waiting to go out.
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*/
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public function anotheraction(SS_HTTPRequest $request) {
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$this->getResponse()->setStatusCode(400);
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return $this->getResponse();
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}
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/**
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* We can render HTML and leave SilverStripe to set the response code and body.
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*/
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public function htmlaction() {
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return $this->customize(new ArrayData(array(
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'Title' => 'HTML Action'
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)))->renderWith('MyCustomTemplate');
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}
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/**
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* We can send stuff to the browser which isn't HTML
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*/
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public function ajaxaction() {
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$this->getResponse()->setBody(json_encode(array(
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'json' => true
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)));
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$this->getResponse()->addHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
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return $this->getResponse().
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}
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For more information on how a URL gets mapped to an action see the [Routing](routing) documentation.
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## Security
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See the [Access Controller](access_control) documentation.
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## Templates
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Controllers are automatically rendered with a template that makes their name. Our `TeamsController` would be rendered
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with a `TeamsController.ss` template. Individual actions are rendered in `TeamsController_{actionname}.ss`.
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If a template of that name does not exist, then SilverStripe will fall back to the `TeamsController.ss` then to
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`Controller.ss`.
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Controller actions can use `renderWith` to override this template selection process as in the previous example with
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`htmlaction`. `MyCustomTemplate.ss` would be used rather than `TeamsController`.
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For more information about templates, inheritance and how to render into views, See the
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[Templates and Views](../templates) documentation.
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## Link
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Each controller should define a `Link()` method. This should be used to avoid hard coding your routing in views etc.
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**mysite/code/controllers/TeamController.php**
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:::php
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public function Link($action = null) {
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return Controller::join_links('teams', $action);
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}
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<div class="info" markdown="1">
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The [api:Controller::join_links()] is optional, but makes `Link()` more flexible by allowing an `$action` argument, and concatenates the path segments with slashes. The action should map to a method on your controller.
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</div>
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## Related Documentation
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* [Execution Pipeline](../execution_pipeline)
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* [Templates and Views](../templates)
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## API Documentation
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* [api:Controller]
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* [api:Director]
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