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development:code_generators [2018/10/24 15:27] – [Usage] demiankatz | development:code_generators [2020/03/04 13:41] – [Creating Routes] demiankatz | ||
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===== Creating Routes ===== | ===== Creating Routes ===== | ||
- | Adding new entries to the Zend Framework | + | Adding new entries to the router |
==== Static Routes ==== | ==== Static Routes ==== | ||
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* MyModule\\PluginType\\PluginName is the name of the class you wish to create. The generator will use the first part of the class name to determine which module it belongs in (since modules correspond to namespaces); | * MyModule\\PluginType\\PluginName is the name of the class you wish to create. The generator will use the first part of the class name to determine which module it belongs in (since modules correspond to namespaces); | ||
- | * [optional factory name] may be included to specify the name of an existing factory that should be used to construct your plugin. For example, if your class will not have any dependencies, | + | * [optional factory name] may be included to specify the name of an existing factory that should be used to construct your plugin. For example, if your class will not have any dependencies, |
==== Notes ==== | ==== Notes ==== |
development/code_generators.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/09 21:19 by demiankatz