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2.6 KiB
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64 lines
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INSERT INTO blog_posts (title, description, icon, created_at, content)
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VALUES
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(
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'File-based routing in SQLPage',
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'Understanding how SQLPage maps URLs to files and handles errors',
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'route',
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'2025-07-28',
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'
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SQLPage uses a simple file-based routing system that maps URLs directly to SQL files in your project directory.
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No complex configuration is needed. Just create files and they become accessible endpoints.
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This guide explains how SQLPage resolves URLs, handles different file types, and manages 404 errors so you can structure your application effectively.
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## How SQLPage Routes Requests
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### 1. Site Prefix Handling
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If you''ve configured a [`site_prefix`](/your-first-sql-website/nginx) in your settings,
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SQLPage will redirect all requests that do not start with the prefix to `/<site_prefix>`.
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### 2. Path Resolution Priority
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**Directory requests (paths ending with `/`)**: SQLPage looks for an `index.sql` file in that directory and executes it if found.
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**Direct SQL file requests (`.sql` extension)**: SQLPage executes the requested SQL file if it exists.
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**Static asset requests (other extensions)**: SQLPage serves files like CSS, JavaScript, images, or any other static content directly.
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**Clean URL requests (no extension)**: SQLPage first tries to find a matching `.sql` file. If that doesn''t exist but there''s an `index.sql` file in a directory with the same name, it redirects to the directory path with a trailing slash.
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### Error Handling
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When, after applying each of the rules above in order, SQLPage can''t find a requested file,
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it walks up your directory structure looking for [custom `404.sql` files](/your-first-sql-website/custom_urls).
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## Dynamic Routing with SQLPage
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SQLPage''s file-based routing becomes powerful when combined with strategic use of 404.sql files to handle dynamic URLs. Here''s how to build APIs and pages with dynamic parameters:
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### Product Catalog with Dynamic IDs
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**Goal**: Handle URLs like `/products/123`, `/products/abc`, `/products/new-laptop`
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**Setup**:
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```text
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products/
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├── index.sql # Lists all products (/products/)
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├── 404.sql # Handles /products/<product-id>
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└── categories.sql # Product categories (/products/categories)
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```
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**How it works**:
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- `/products/` → Executes `products/index.sql` (product listing)
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- `/products/123` → No `123.sql` file exists, so executes `products/404.sql`
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- `/products/laptop` → No `laptop.sql` file exists, so executes `products/404.sql`
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**In `products/404.sql`**:
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```sql
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set product_id = substr(sqlpage.path(), 1+length(''/products/''));
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```
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