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<?php
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class Home_Controller extends Controller {
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The Default Controller
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Instead of using RESTful routes and anonymous functions, you might wish
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| to use controllers to organize your application API. You'll love them.
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| To start using this controller simply remove the default route from the
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| application "routes.php" file. Laravel is smart enough to locate this
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| controller and call the default method, which is "action_index".
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| This controller responds to URIs beginning with "home", and it also
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| serves as the default controller for the application, meaning it
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| handles requests to the root of the application.
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| You can respond to GET requests to "/home/profile" like so:
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| public function action_profile()
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| {
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| return "This is your profile!";
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| }
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| Any extra segments are passed to the method as parameters:
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| public function action_profile($id)
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| {
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| return "This is the profile for user {$id}.";
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| }
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*/
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public function action_index()
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{
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return View::make('home.index');
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}
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}
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