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File: modules/test/routes/Routes.php
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<?php
/*
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namespace Test\Routes;

use
Test\Controller;


/**
 * TestRoutes
 */
class Routes
{


   
/**
     * Routes
     *
     * @param mixed $router
     * @return void
     */
   
public function routes($router)
    {
       
//$router = new Router()

       
$router->addRoute('/', Controller::class, 'display');
       
$router->addRoute('/index.php', Controller::class, 'display');
       
$router->addRoute('/test.php', Controller::class, 'display');
       
$router->addRoute('/test', Controller::class, 'display');
       
$router->addRoute('/test/subpage', Controller::class, 'display');
       
//GET parameters, look at .htaccess
        //one parameter
       
$router->addRoute('/test-one', Controller::class, 'display');
       
$router->addRoute('/test-page-one', Controller::class, 'display');
       
//two parameters
       
$router->addRoute('/test-one/two', Controller::class, 'display');
       
$router->addRoute('/test-page-one/two', Controller::class, 'display');

       
// Test with an array of values, such as goods, articles, and so on.
        // You may get data from the database here.
        // avoid including:
        // $router->addRoute('test-a0', Controller::class, 'display');
        // $router->addRoute('test-a1', Controller::class, 'display');...
        // ...one after the other

       
$i = 0;
       
$routesArray = [];
        while (
$i < 5) {
           
$routesArray[$i] = ['/test-a' . $i, Controller::class, 'display'];
           
$i++;
        }

        foreach (
$routesArray as $key => $value) {
           
$router->addRoute($value[0], "$value[1]", $value[2]);
        }
    }
}