defmodule EntenduWeb.Router do use EntenduWeb, :router alias EntenduWeb.Plugs.AuthorizeLink pipeline :browser do plug :accepts, ["html"] plug :fetch_session plug :fetch_live_flash plug :put_root_layout, {EntenduWeb.LayoutView, :root} plug :protect_from_forgery plug :put_secure_browser_headers end pipeline :api do plug :accepts, ["json"] end pipeline :authorized_links do plug AuthorizeLink plug Plug.Static, at: "/uploads", from: Path.expand('./uploads'), gzip: false end scope "/", EntenduWeb do pipe_through :browser get "/", PageController, :index get "/just", LinkController, :just_page post "/just", LinkController, :just get "/just/for", LinkController, :for_page post "/just/for", LinkController, :for get "/just/for/you", LinkController, :you_page get "/just/for/you/:id", LinkController, :auth_page get "/links/:id/text", LinkController, :text get "/links/:id/file", LinkController, :file end scope "/auth", EntenduWeb do pipe_through :browser get "/:provider", AuthController, :request get "/:provider/callback", AuthController, :callback delete "/logout", AuthController, :delete end scope "/uploads", EntenduWeb do pipe_through [:browser, :authorized_links] get "/*path", FileNotFoundController, :index end # Other scopes may use custom stacks. # scope "/api", EntenduWeb 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: EntenduWeb.Telemetry end end end