[DOCS][Dev] Add Routes and Controllers

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# Routes and Controllers
## Routes
When GNU social receives a request, it calls a
controller to generate the response. The routing
configuration defines which action to run for each
incoming URL.
You create routes by handling the `AddRoute` event.
```php
public function onAddRoute(RouteLoader $r)
{
$r->connect('avatar', '/{gsactor_id<\d+>}/avatar/{size<full|big|medium|small>?full}',
[Controller\Avatar::class, 'avatar_view']);
$r->connect('settings_avatar', '/settings/avatar',
[Controller\Avatar::class, 'settings_avatar']);
return Event::next;
}
```
The magic goes on `$r->connect((string $id, string $uri_path, array|string $target, array $param_reqs = [], array $accept_headers = [], array $options = []))`.
Here how it works:
* `id`: an identifier for your route so that you can easily refer to it later;
* `uri_path`: the url to be matched, can be static or have parameters;
The variable parts are wrapped in `{...}` and they must have a unique name;
* `target`: Can be an array _[Class, Method to invoke]_ or a string with _Class_ to __invoke;
* `param_reqs`: You can either do `['parameter_name' => 'regex']` or write the requirement inline `{parameter_name<regex>}`;
* `accept_headers`: If `[]` then the route will accept any [HTTP Accept](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Accept).
If the route should only be used for certain Accept headers, then specify an array of the form: `['content type' => q-factor weighting]`;
* `options['format']`: Response content-type;
* `options['conditions']`: https://symfony.com/doc/current/routing.html#matching-expressions ;
* `options['template']`: Render a twig template directly from the route.
### Observations
* The special parameter `_format` can be used to set the "request format" of the Request object. This is used for such things as setting the Content-Type of the response (e.g. a json format translates into a Content-Type of application/json).
This does _not_ override the `options['format']` nor the `HTTP Accept header` information.
```php
$r->connect(id: 'article_show', uri_path: '/articles/search.{_format}',
target: [ArticleController::class, 'search'],
param_reqs: ['_format' => 'html|xml']
);
```
* An example of a suitable accept headers array would be:
```php
$acceptHeaders = [
'application/ld+json; profile="https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"' => 0,
'application/activity+json' => 1,
'application/json' => 2,
'application/ld+json' => 3
];
```
## Controllers
A controller is a PHP function you create that reads information from the Request object and creates and returns a
either a Response object or an array that merges with the route `options` array.
The response could be an HTML page, JSON, XML, a file download, a redirect, a 404 error or anything else.
### HTTP method
```php
/**
* @param Request $request
* @param array $vars Twig Template vars and route options
*/
public function onGet(Request $request, array $vars): array|Response
{
return
}
```
### Forms
```php
public function settings_avatar(Request $request): array
{
$form = Form::create([
['avatar', FileType::class, ['label' => _m('Avatar'), 'help' => _m('You can upload your personal avatar. The maximum file size is 2MB.'), 'multiple' => false, 'required' => false]],
['remove', CheckboxType::class, ['label' => _m('Remove avatar'), 'help' => _m('Remove your avatar and use the default one'), 'required' => false, 'value' => false]],
['hidden', HiddenType::class, []],
['save', SubmitType::class, ['label' => _m('Submit')]],
]);
$form->handleRequest($request);
if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
$data = $form->getData();
$user = Common::user();
$gsactor_id = $user->getId();
// Do things
}
return ['_template' => 'settings/avatar.html.twig', 'avatar' => $form->createView()];
}
```

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use App\Util\Common;
use App\Util\Exception\RedirectException;
use Exception;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController;
use Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\JsonResponse;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\ControllerEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\ExceptionEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Event\ViewEvent;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\BadRequestHttpException;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\KernelEvents;
class Controller extends AbstractController implements EventSubscriberInterface
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$template = $this->vars['_template'];
unset($this->vars['_template'], $this->vars['request']);
// Respond in the the most preffered acceptable content type
// Respond in the most preferred acceptable content type
$format = $request->getFormat($request->getAcceptableContentTypes()[0]);
switch ($format) {
case 'html':
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return (bool) $value;
default:
Log::critical($m = "Method '{$method}' on class App\\Core\\Controller not found (__call)");
throw new \Exception($m);
throw new Exception($m);
}
}
}