Exemple #1
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Route::get('twitter/getfeed', 'TwitterController@getfeed');
Route::get('instagram/getfriends', 'InstagramController@getfriends');
Route::get('instagram/getfeed', 'InstagramController@getfeed');
Route::get('yelp/getfeed', 'YelpController@getfeed');
Route::get('login/{provider?}', 'Auth\\AuthController@login');
Route::group(['middleware' => 'auth'], function () {
    Route::any("admin", array('as' => 'admin', 'uses' => "AdminController@index"));
    Route::get('members/create', 'MembersController@create');
    Route::get('members/{slug}', 'MembersController@index');
    Route::resource('members', 'MembersController');
    Route::resource('links', 'LinksController');
    Route::post('links/sort', 'LinksController@sort');
    Route::bind('members', function ($value, $route) {
        $ent = new App\MemberEntity();
        return $ent->getMemberDB($value);
    });
    Route::post('categories/sort', 'CategoriesController@sort');
    Route::bind('categories', function ($slug, $route) {
        // pass category to social media controller
        // members in the category and their social media can subsequently
        // be retrieved via social media model or social media controller
        return App\Category::whereSlug($slug)->first();
    });
    Route::resource('categories', 'CategoriesController');
});
Route::controllers(['auth' => 'Auth\\AuthController', 'password' => 'Auth\\PasswordController']);
Route::resource('twitter', 'TwitterController');
Route::resource('instagram', 'InstagramController');
Route::get('socialmedia/getmembersocialmedia', 'SocialMediaController@getmembersocialmedia');
Route::get('socialmedia/{slug}', 'SocialMediaController@index');
Route::get('socialmedia', 'SocialMediaController@categorylist');
Exemple #2
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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('/', 'WelcomeController@index');
//Route::get('home', 'HomeController@index');
Route::get('/', 'CategoriesController@index');
Route::get('home', 'CategoriesController@index');
Route::controllers(['auth' => 'Auth\\AuthController', 'password' => 'Auth\\PasswordController']);
Route::model('blogs', 'Blog');
Route::model('categories', 'Category');
Route::resource('categories', 'CategoriesController');
Route::resource('categories.blogs', 'BlogsController');
Route::bind('blogs', function ($value, $route) {
    return App\Blog::whereSlug($value)->first();
});
Route::bind('categories', function ($value, $route) {
    return App\Category::whereSlug($value)->first();
});