How to route to script of library in vendor folder?












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I'm writing a PHP library and I want that a specific script is loaded when a specific route is accessed.



For example, when /login is requested, I want to load the script /vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php.



I thought about putting a redirect in the htaccess file, but that would be uncomfortable to the user and I think there must be a better way.



I also thought about writing an composer install script that gets called when the user installs my library.



What should I do? And Maybe short description.
Thanks :)










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    I'm writing a PHP library and I want that a specific script is loaded when a specific route is accessed.



    For example, when /login is requested, I want to load the script /vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php.



    I thought about putting a redirect in the htaccess file, but that would be uncomfortable to the user and I think there must be a better way.



    I also thought about writing an composer install script that gets called when the user installs my library.



    What should I do? And Maybe short description.
    Thanks :)










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      I'm writing a PHP library and I want that a specific script is loaded when a specific route is accessed.



      For example, when /login is requested, I want to load the script /vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php.



      I thought about putting a redirect in the htaccess file, but that would be uncomfortable to the user and I think there must be a better way.



      I also thought about writing an composer install script that gets called when the user installs my library.



      What should I do? And Maybe short description.
      Thanks :)










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      I'm writing a PHP library and I want that a specific script is loaded when a specific route is accessed.



      For example, when /login is requested, I want to load the script /vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php.



      I thought about putting a redirect in the htaccess file, but that would be uncomfortable to the user and I think there must be a better way.



      I also thought about writing an composer install script that gets called when the user installs my library.



      What should I do? And Maybe short description.
      Thanks :)







      php .htaccess routing composer-php






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          why dont you try loading the script using relative file path . something like :



          require_once(DIR.'/../vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php');



          ofcourse edit the path to correct value.






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            why dont you try loading the script using relative file path . something like :



            require_once(DIR.'/../vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php');



            ofcourse edit the path to correct value.






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              why dont you try loading the script using relative file path . something like :



              require_once(DIR.'/../vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php');



              ofcourse edit the path to correct value.






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                why dont you try loading the script using relative file path . something like :



                require_once(DIR.'/../vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php');



                ofcourse edit the path to correct value.






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                why dont you try loading the script using relative file path . something like :



                require_once(DIR.'/../vendor/MYLIBRARY/login.php');



                ofcourse edit the path to correct value.







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                answered Jan 2 at 18:08









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