; This is an Artax router configuration file. ; comments begin with semi-colon `;` and go to the end of the line ; This definition is the simplest case. You list the url, then the ; name of the class that will handle the request. The method called ; will be the name of the HTTP verb used. /user Controller\\User ; This one will route only GET requests: GET /user Controller\\User ; If you want to give a different method to call on the object, ; you can list it last: GET /user Controller\\User handleRequest ; The url to match is actually a regular expression. Matched ; parameters will be passed to the method called, in this case, ; the get method would be called. GET /user/([0-9]+) Controller\\User ; You can name parameters too: GET /user/(?P[0-9]+) Controller\\User ; There are two short-cuts for regular expressions that are often ; used. The first is the number expression. The following two lines ; are equivalent: GET /user/(?P[0-9]+) Controller\\User GET /user/#id Controller\\User ; As are the next two: GET /user/(?P[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+) Controller\\User GET /user/:username Controller\\User