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You can add fony core as a dependency of your API by declaring a base API class like the following example:
Your Router class should be an implementation of the FonyApi class provided here.
How does the Router works
The way the Router class works comes as following
The constructor sweeps over the endpoint requested. So an action class (aka controller) can be prestaged.
The endpoint will execute a method called the with same name of the request. ie. If the endpoint is /api/user/:id the endpoint we are going to execute is user, so a user() function needs to be defined.
Additionally to it, if the endpoint is written with dashes, then the endpoint should be written with camel case.
This is an example of a Router class:
Session handling
By default, Fony uses Oauth2 authentication, so it relies on the configuration file required by installing Fony:
List of parameters TBD
Alternatively you can define your own authentication mechanism (like the fony-auth project), where you can create an Authentication class as an implementation of the AuthenticatorInterface and initialize it in the Router constructor:
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