home73k/lib/home73k_web/router.ex

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Elixir

defmodule Home73kWeb.Router do
use Home73kWeb, :router
alias Home73kWeb.CSPHeader
pipeline :browser do
plug :accepts, ["html"]
plug :fetch_session
plug :fetch_live_flash
plug :put_root_layout, {Home73kWeb.LayoutView, :root}
plug :protect_from_forgery
plug :put_secure_browser_headers
plug CSPHeader
end
pipeline :xml_rss do
plug :accepts, ["xml", "rss", "atom"]
end
pipeline :api do
plug :accepts, ["json"]
end
scope "/", Home73kWeb do
pipe_through :browser
# Pages
get "/", HomeController, :index
get "/about", HomeController, :about
get "/resume", HomeController, :resume
get "/folio", HomeController, :folio
# Blog
live "/blog", BlogLive, :index
live "/blog/page/:page", BlogLive, :page
live "/blog/tag/:tag", BlogLive, :tag
live "/blog/:id", BlogLive, :show
end
scope "/feed", Home73kWeb do
pipe_through :xml_rss
# Feeds
get "/", FeedController, :rss
end
# Other scopes may use custom stacks.
# scope "/api", Home73kWeb do
# pipe_through :api
# end
# Enables LiveDashboard only for development
#
# If you want to use the LiveDashboard in production, you should put
# it behind authentication and allow only admins to access it.
# If your application does not have an admins-only section yet,
# you can use Plug.BasicAuth to set up some basic authentication
# as long as you are also using SSL (which you should anyway).
if Mix.env() in [:dev, :test] do
import Phoenix.LiveDashboard.Router
scope "/" do
pipe_through :browser
live_dashboard "/dashboard", metrics: Home73kWeb.Telemetry
end
end
end