# This file defines user-definable routes for the frontend of your Bolt website.
# Check below for examples, or read the documentation at
# https://docs.bolt.cm/configuration/routing
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Place your own routes here, that have a HIGHER priority than the default routes.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These are the routes defining the default behaviour of Bolt's frontend.
# Changing these might give unexpected results or even break your website. If
# possible, only add NEW routes above or below these.
homepage:
path: /
defaults:
_controller: controller.frontend:homepage
search:
path: /search
defaults:
_controller: controller.frontend:search
preview:
path: /preview/{contenttypeslug}
defaults:
_controller: controller.frontend:preview
requirements:
contenttypeslug: controller.requirement:anyContentType
methods: [POST]
contentlink:
path: /{contenttypeslug}/{slug}
defaults:
_controller: controller.frontend:record
requirements:
contenttypeslug: controller.requirement:anyContentType
taxonomylink:
path: /{taxonomytype}/{slug}
defaults:
_controller: controller.frontend:taxonomy
requirements:
taxonomytype: controller.requirement:anyTaxonomyType
contentlisting:
path: /{contenttypeslug}
defaults:
_controller: controller.frontend:listing
requirements:
contenttypeslug: controller.requirement:pluralContentTypes
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Place your own routes here, that have a LOWER priority than the default routes.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Routes examples:
# Example to route old '.html' pages to pages genereated by bolt.
# oldpages:
# path: /{slug}.html
# defaults:
# _controller: controller.frontend:record
# contenttypeslug: page
# requirements:
# slug: '[a-z0-9-_]+'
# Example route with a host requirement
# example:
# path: /example
# defaults:
# _controller: controller.frontend:record
# contenttypeslug: page
# slug: example
# host: www.mydomain.org
# Example override for a specific contenttype
# pagebinding:
# path: /{slug}
# defaults:
# _controller: controller.frontend:record
# contenttypeslug: page
# contenttype: pages
# Example single record override
# aboutbinding:
# path: /about
# defaults:
# _controller: controller.frontend:record
# contenttypeslug: page
# slug: about
# recordslug: page/about
# Supported internal defaults are:
# _controller the controller class::method to be called
# _before the before to call, if non-existent the 'before()' of the controller will be called
# _after the after to call, if non-existent the 'after()' of the controller will be called
#
# Both _before and _after support a shortcut notation which re-uses the controller class: '::before'
# Example: rendering a "static" template from the current theme with no associated record/content.
# Note that you can still load and render content from within the template.
# templatebinding:
# path: /static-page
# defaults:
# _controller: controller.frontend:template
# template: static-page
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