Routing in Ratchet and using route as variable












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I have a server set up as so



$server = IoServer::factory(
new HttpServer(
new WsServer(
new Person()
)
),
8080
);

$server->run();


This works if the client uses ws://localhost:8080.



What I would like to do is set a route like ws://localhost:8080/chat/{name} ie. ws://localhost:8080/chat/Bob and then be able to use Bob as a variable in the onMessage() function, ie.



$name = $route->name;

echo 'Welcome, ' . $name . '!'; // Welcome, Bob!


I have found examples like



$app = new RatchetApp("localhost", 8080, '0.0.0.0', $loop);
$app->route('/chat', new Chat, array('*'));

$app->run();


but none mention a using a variable in the route.



How can this be accomplished?










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    I have a server set up as so



    $server = IoServer::factory(
    new HttpServer(
    new WsServer(
    new Person()
    )
    ),
    8080
    );

    $server->run();


    This works if the client uses ws://localhost:8080.



    What I would like to do is set a route like ws://localhost:8080/chat/{name} ie. ws://localhost:8080/chat/Bob and then be able to use Bob as a variable in the onMessage() function, ie.



    $name = $route->name;

    echo 'Welcome, ' . $name . '!'; // Welcome, Bob!


    I have found examples like



    $app = new RatchetApp("localhost", 8080, '0.0.0.0', $loop);
    $app->route('/chat', new Chat, array('*'));

    $app->run();


    but none mention a using a variable in the route.



    How can this be accomplished?










    share|improve this question



























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      I have a server set up as so



      $server = IoServer::factory(
      new HttpServer(
      new WsServer(
      new Person()
      )
      ),
      8080
      );

      $server->run();


      This works if the client uses ws://localhost:8080.



      What I would like to do is set a route like ws://localhost:8080/chat/{name} ie. ws://localhost:8080/chat/Bob and then be able to use Bob as a variable in the onMessage() function, ie.



      $name = $route->name;

      echo 'Welcome, ' . $name . '!'; // Welcome, Bob!


      I have found examples like



      $app = new RatchetApp("localhost", 8080, '0.0.0.0', $loop);
      $app->route('/chat', new Chat, array('*'));

      $app->run();


      but none mention a using a variable in the route.



      How can this be accomplished?










      share|improve this question
















      I have a server set up as so



      $server = IoServer::factory(
      new HttpServer(
      new WsServer(
      new Person()
      )
      ),
      8080
      );

      $server->run();


      This works if the client uses ws://localhost:8080.



      What I would like to do is set a route like ws://localhost:8080/chat/{name} ie. ws://localhost:8080/chat/Bob and then be able to use Bob as a variable in the onMessage() function, ie.



      $name = $route->name;

      echo 'Welcome, ' . $name . '!'; // Welcome, Bob!


      I have found examples like



      $app = new RatchetApp("localhost", 8080, '0.0.0.0', $loop);
      $app->route('/chat', new Chat, array('*'));

      $app->run();


      but none mention a using a variable in the route.



      How can this be accomplished?







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