v3.1 Operation Path Naming

Operation Path Naming

With API Platform Core, you can configure the default resolver used to generate operation paths. Pre-registered resolvers are available and can easily be overridden.

# Configuration

There are two pre-registered operation path naming services:

Service nameEntity namePath result
api_platform.path_segment_name_generator.underscoreMyResource/my_resources
api_platform.path_segment_name_generator.dashMyResource/my-resources

The default resolver is api_platform.path_segment_name_generator.underscore. To change it to the dash resolver, add the following lines to api/config/packages/api_platform.yaml:

# api/config/packages/api_platform.yaml
api_platform:
    path_segment_name_generator: api_platform.path_segment_name_generator.dash

# Create a Custom Operation Path Resolver

Let’s assume we need URLs without separators (e.g. api.tld/myresources)

# Defining the Operation Segment Name Generator

Make sure the custom segment generator implements ApiPlatform\Operation\PathSegmentNameGeneratorInterface:

<?php
// api/src/Operation/SingularPathSegmentNameGenerator.php
namespace App\Operation;

use ApiPlatform\Operation\PathSegmentNameGeneratorInterface;

class SingularPathSegmentNameGenerator implements PathSegmentNameGeneratorInterface
{
    /**
     * Transforms a given string to a valid path name which can be pluralized (eg. for collections).
     *
     * @param string $name usually a ResourceMetadata shortname
     *
     * @return string A string that is a part of the route name
     */
    public function getSegmentName(string $name, bool $collection = true): string
    {
        $name = $this->dashize($name);

        return $name;
    }

    private function dashize(string $string): string
    {
        return strtolower(preg_replace('~(?<=\\w)([A-Z])~', '-$1', $string));
    }
}

Note that $name contains a camel case string, by default the resource class name (e.g. MyResource).

# Registering the Service

If you haven’t disabled the autowiring option, the service will be registered automatically and you have nothing more to do. Otherwise, you must register this class as a service like in the following example:

# api/config/services.yaml
services:
    # ...
    'App\Operation\SingularPathSegmentNameGenerator': ~

# Configuring It

# api/config/packages/api_platform.yaml
api_platform:
    path_segment_name_generator: 'App\Operation\SingularPathSegmentNameGenerator'

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