Can I group multiple domains in a routing group in Laravel?

Andy Fleming picture Andy Fleming · Sep 4, 2013 · Viewed 28.8k times · Source

Let's say I have the following:

Route::group(array('domain' => array('admin.example.com')), function()
{
    ...
});

Route::group(array('domain' => array('app.example.com')), function()
{
    ...
});

Route::group(array('domain' => array('dev.app.example.com')), function()
{
    ...
});

Is there any way to have multiple domains share a routing group? Something like:

Route::group(array('domain' => array('dev.app.example.com','app.example.com')), function()
{
    ...
});

Answer

Andy Fleming picture Andy Fleming · Sep 4, 2013

Laravel does not seem to support this.

I'm not sure why I didn't think of this sooner, but I guess one solution would be to just declare the routes in a separate function as pass it to both route groups.

Route::group(array('domain' => 'admin.example.com'), function()
{
    ...
});

$appRoutes = function() {
    Route::get('/',function(){
        ...
    }); 
};

Route::group(array('domain' => 'app.example.com'), $appRoutes);
Route::group(array('domain' => 'dev.app.example.com'), $appRoutes);

I'm not sure if there is any significant performance impact to this solution.