Example #1
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<?php

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register all of the routes for an application.
| It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the URIs it should respond to
| and give it the controller to call when that URI is requested.
|
*/
Route::get('/', function () {
    // get top articles (3)
    $articles = \App\Models\Article::renderAll(3);
    // get top places (6)
    $destinations = \App\Models\Destination::all()->random(6);
    // get top ulibiers (4)
    $users = \App\Ulibier::all();
    return View::make('index', ['articles' => $articles, 'dest' => $destinations, 'users' => $users]);
});
Route::get('/register', function () {
    return View::make('pages.register');
});
Route::get('/profile', function () {
    return View::make('pages.profile');
});
Route::get('/map', function () {
    return View::make('pages.map');
});
Route::get('/test/email', function () {
Example #2
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 /**
  * Display a listing of the resource.
  * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
  * @internal param Request $request
  */
 public function index()
 {
     $articles = Article::renderAll();
     $paginates = $this->createPaginator($articles);
     return View::make('pages.blog', ['viewTemplate' => 'blogitem2col', 'bsColumn' => ['left' => 'col-md-9', 'right' => 'col-md-2 col-md-offset-1'], 'articles' => $paginates, 'createUrl' => url('/blog/create'), 'manageUrl' => url('/blog/manage')]);
 }