.. index:: single: Routing; Scheme requirement
Sometimes, you want to secure some routes and be sure that they are always accessed via the HTTPS protocol. The Routing component allows you to enforce the URI scheme via schemes:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml secure: path: /secure defaults: { _controller: AcmeDemoBundle:Main:secure } schemes: [https] .. code-block:: xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <routes xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/routing" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/routing http://symfony.com/schema/routing/routing-1.0.xsd"> <route id="secure" path="/secure" schemes="https"> <default key="_controller">AcmeDemoBundle:Main:secure</default> </route> </routes> .. code-block:: php use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouteCollection; use Symfony\Component\Routing\Route; $collection = new RouteCollection(); $collection->add('secure', new Route('/secure', array( '_controller' => 'AcmeDemoBundle:Main:secure', ), array(), array(), '', array('https'))); return $collection;
The above configuration forces the secure
route to always use HTTPS.
When generating the secure
URL, and if the current scheme is HTTP, Symfony
will automatically generate an absolute URL with HTTPS as the scheme:
{# If the current scheme is HTTPS #}
{{ path('secure') }}
{# generates /secure #}
{# If the current scheme is HTTP #}
{{ path('secure') }}
{# generates https://example.com/secure #}
The requirement is also enforced for incoming requests. If you try to access
the /secure
path with HTTP, you will automatically be redirected to the
same URL, but with the HTTPS scheme.
The above example uses https
for the scheme, but you can also force a URL
to always use http
.
Note
The Security component provides another way to enforce HTTP or HTTPs via
the requires_channel
setting. This alternative method is better suited
to secure an "area" of your website (all URLs under /admin
) or when
you want to secure URLs defined in a third party bundle.