<?php return array( /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Routes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here is the public API of your application. To add functionality to your | application, you just add to the array located in this file. | | Simply tell Laravel the HTTP verbs and request URIs it should respond to. | You may respond to the GET, POST, PUT, or DELETE verbs. Enjoy the simplicity | and elegance of RESTful routing. | | Here is how to respond to a simple GET request to http://example.com/hello: | | 'GET /hello' => function() | { | return 'Hello World!'; | } | | You can even respond to more than one URI: | | 'GET /hello, GET /world' => function() | { | return 'Hello World!'; | } | | It's easy to allow URI wildcards using the (:num) or (:any) place-holders: | | 'GET /hello/(:any)' => function($name) | { | return "Welcome, $name."; | } | */ 'GET /' => function() { return View::make('home.index'); }, );