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Routing Component ================= Routing associates a request with the code that will convert it to a response. The example below demonstrates how you can set up a fully working routing system: use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Component\Routing\Matcher\UrlMatcher; use Symfony\Component\Routing\RequestContext; use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection; use Symfony\Component\Routing\Route; $routes = new RouteCollection(); $routes->add('hello', new Route('/hello', array('controller' => 'foo'))); $context = new RequestContext(); // this is optional and can be done without a Request instance $context->fromRequest(Request::createFromGlobals()); $matcher = new UrlMatcher($routes, $context); $parameters = $matcher->match('/hello'); Resources --------- You can run the unit tests with the following command: $ cd path/to/Symfony/Component/Routing/ $ composer.phar install $ phpunit