Route Groups
Grouping routes together makes it easy to add common prefixes, middleware, or hosts to multiple routes.
Route groups have two different forms: Group and Grouped.
Group
Group (without the "ed" at the end) takes a closure that is passed a GroupBuilder
.
drop.group("v1") { v1 in
v1.get("users") { request in
// get the users
}
}
Grouped
Grouped returns a GroupBuilder
that you can pass around.
let v1 = drop.grouped("v1")
v1.get("users") { request in
// get the users
}
Middleware
You can add middleware to a group of routes. This is especially useful for authentication.
drop.group(AuthMiddleware()) { authorized in
authorized.get("token") { request in
// has been authorized
}
}
Host
You can limit the host for a group of routes.
drop.group(host: "vapor.codes") { vapor
vapor.get { request in
// only responds to requests to vapor.codes
}
}
Chaining
Groups can be chained together.
drop.grouped(host: "vapor.codes").grouped(AuthMiddleware()).group("v1") { authedSecureV1 in
// add routes here
}