Using Laravel 4.2, is it possible to assign a name to a resource controller route? My route is defined as follows:
Route::resource('faq', 'ProductFaqController');
I tried adding a name option to the route like this:
Route::resource('faq', 'ProductFaqController', array("as"=>"faq"));
However, when I hit the /faq route and place {{ Route::currentRouteName() }}
in my view, it yields faq.faq.index
instead of just faq
.
When you use a resource controller route, it automatically generates names for each individual route that it creates. Route::resource()
is basically a helper method that then generates individual routes for you, rather than you needing to define each route manually.
You can view the route names generated by typing php artisan routes
in Laravel 4 or php artisan route:list
in Laravel 5 into your terminal/console. You can also see the types of route names generated on the resource controller docs page (Laravel 4.x | Laravel 5.x).
There are two ways you can modify the route names generated by a resource controller:
Supply a names
array as part of the third parameter $options
array, with each key being the resource controller method (index, store, edit, etc.), and the value being the name you want to give the route.
Route::resource('faq', 'ProductFaqController', [
'names' => [
'index' => 'faq',
'store' => 'faq.new',
// etc...
]
]);
Specify the as
option to define a prefix for every route name.
Route::resource('faq', 'ProductFaqController', [
'as' => 'prefix'
]);
This will give you routes such as prefix.faq.index
, prefix.faq.store
, etc.