I have an API server that I am working on it currently accepts requests through $_GET variables like below
http://localhost/request.php?method=get&action=que
This tends to be my standard answer to this kind of question, but why are you trying to do this with .htaccess
rules when you could just do it in request.php
, and that would be much more maintainable. Just parse the value of $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
in your php script.
//not really tested, treat as pseudocode
//doesn't remove the base url
$params = array();
$parts = explode('/', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
//skip through the segments by 2
for($i = 0; $i < count($parts); $i = $i + 2){
//first segment is the param name, second is the value
$params[$parts[$i]] = $parts[$i+1];
}
//and make it work with your exsisting code
$_GET = $params;
With that in place, you should be able to request:
http://example.com/request.php/method/get/action/query_users/id/1138ab9bce298fe35553827792794394/time/1319225314/signature/d2325dedc41bd3bb7dc3f7c4fd6f081d95af1000
Or use this simple .htaccess
:
RewriteRule ^request/ request.php
And request:
http://example.com/request/method/get/action/query_users/id/1138ab9bce298fe35553827792794394/time/1319225314/signature/d2325dedc41bd3bb7dc3f7c4fd6f081d95af1000