I fiddled around with the internal webserver and had issues regarding handling static files, that do not contain a dot and a file extension.
The webserver responded with 200 without any content for files with URIs like "/testfile".
I am not certain if this is a bug, but I created a router.php that now does not use the "return false;" operation in order to pass thru the static file by the internal webserver.
Instead I use fpassthru() to do that.
In addition to that, my router.php can be configured to...
- ... have certain index files, when requesting a directory
- ... configure regex routes, so that, if the REQUEST_URI matches the regex, a certain file or directory is requested instead. (something you would do with nginx config or .htaccess ModRewrite)
Maybe someone finds this helpful.
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<?php
$indexFiles = ['index.html', 'index.php'];
$routes = [
'^/api(/.*)?$' => '/index.php'
];
$requestedAbsoluteFile = dirname(__FILE__) . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
foreach ($routes as $regex => $fn)
{
if (preg_match('%'.$regex.'%', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']))
{
$requestedAbsoluteFile = dirname(__FILE__) . $fn;
break;
}
}
if (is_dir($requestedAbsoluteFile))
{
foreach ($indexFiles as $filename)
{
$fn = $requestedAbsoluteFile.'/'.$filename;
if (is_file($fn))
{
$requestedAbsoluteFile = $fn;
break;
}
}
}
if (!is_file($requestedAbsoluteFile))
{
header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'].' 404 Not Found');
printf('"%s" does not exist', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
return true;
}
if (!preg_match('/\.php$/', $requestedAbsoluteFile)) {
header('Content-Type: '.mime_content_type($requestedAbsoluteFile));
$fh = fopen($requestedAbsoluteFile, 'r');
fpassthru($fh);
fclose($fh);
return true;
}
include_once $requestedAbsoluteFile;