* Welcome to Lithium! This front-controller file is the gateway to your application. It is * responsible for intercepting requests, and handing them off to the `Dispatcher` for processing. * * @see lithium\action\Dispatcher */ /** * If you're sharing a single Lithium core install or other libraries among multiple * applications, you may need to manually set things like `LITHIUM_LIBRARY_PATH`. You can do that in * `config/bootstrap.php`, which is loaded below: */ require dirname(__DIR__) . '/config/bootstrap.php'; /** * The following will instantiate a new `Request` object and pass it off to the `Dispatcher` class. * By default, the `Request` will automatically aggregate all the server / environment settings, URL * and query string parameters, request content (i.e. POST or PUT data), and HTTP method and header * information. * * The `Request` is then used by the `Dispatcher` (in conjunction with the `Router`) to determine * the correct `Controller` object to dispatch to, and the correct response type to render. The * response information is then encapsulated in a `Response` object, which is returned from the * controller to the `Dispatcher`, and finally echoed below. Echoing a `Response` object causes its * headers to be written, and its response body to be written in a buffer loop. * * @see lithium\action\Request * @see lithium\action\Response * @see lithium\action\Dispatcher * @see lithium\net\http\Router * @see lithium\action\Controller */ echo lithium\action\Dispatcher::run(new lithium\action\Request());
<?php /** * Lithium: the most rad php framework * * @copyright Copyright 2010, Union of RAD (http://union-of-rad.org) * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php The BSD License */ /** * Welcome to Lithium! This front-controller file is the gateway to your application. It is * responsible for intercepting requests, and handing them off to the Dispatcher for processing. * * If you're sharing a single Lithium core install or other libraries among multiple * applications, you may need to manually set things like LITHIUM_LIBRARY_PATH. You can do that in * app/config/bootstrap.php, which is loaded below: */ require dirname(__DIR__) . '/config/bootstrap.php'; /** * Dispatch a new request with the default settings. */ echo lithium\action\Dispatcher::run();
* Welcome to Lithium! This front-controller file is the gateway to your application. It is * responsible for intercepting requests, and handing them off to the `Dispatcher` for processing. * * If you're sharing a single Lithium core install or other libraries among multiple * applications, you may need to manually set things like `LITHIUM_LIBRARY_PATH`. You can do that in * `config/bootstrap.php`, which is loaded below: */ require dirname(__DIR__) . '/config/bootstrap.php'; /** * The following will instantiate a new `Request` object and pass it off to the `Dispatcher` class. * By default, the `Request` will automatically aggregate all the server / environment settings, URL * and query string parameters, request content (i.e. POST or PUT data), and HTTP method and header * information. * * The `Request` is then used by the `Dispatcher` (in conjunction with the `Router`) to determine * the correct controller to dispatch to, and the correct response type to render. The response * information is then encapsulated in a `Response` object, which is returned from the controller * to the `Dispatcher`, and finally echoed below. Echoing a `Response` object causes its headers to * be written, and its response body to be written in a buffer loop. * * @see lithium\action\Request * @see lithium\action\Response * @see lithium\action\Dispatcher * @see lithium\net\http\Router */ $request = new lithium\action\Request(); try { echo lithium\action\Dispatcher::run($request); } catch (lithium\action\DispatchException $ex) { echo 'Invalid path: ' . $ex->getMessage(); }
/** * Welcome to Lithium! This front-controller file is the gateway to your application. It is * responsible for intercepting requests, and handing them off to the `Dispatcher` for processing. * * If you're sharing a single Lithium core install or other libraries among multiple * applications, you may need to manually set things like `LITHIUM_LIBRARY_PATH`. You can do that in * `config/bootstrap.php`, which is loaded below: */ require dirname(__DIR__) . '/config/bootstrap.php'; /** * The following will instantiate a new `Request` object and pass it off to the `Dispatcher` class. * By default, the `Request` will automatically aggregate all the server / environment settings, URL * and query string parameters, request content (i.e. POST or PUT data), and HTTP method and header * information. * * The `Request` is then used by the `Dispatcher` (in conjunction with the `Router`) to determine * the correct controller to dispatch to, and the correct response type to render. The response * information is then encapsulated in a `Response` object, which is returned from the controller * to the `Dispatcher`, and finally echoed below. Echoing a `Response` object causes its headers to * be written, and its response body to be written in a buffer loop. * * @see lithium\action\Request * @see lithium\action\Response * @see lithium\action\Dispatcher * @see lithium\net\http\Router */ // echo lithium\action\Dispatcher::run(new lithium\action\Request()); echo lithium\action\Dispatcher::run(new lithium\action\Request(array('base' => ''))); ?>