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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T14:54:50+00:00 2026-06-18T14:54:50+00:00

I have a route, something like: array( ‘type’ => ‘Hostname’, ‘options’ => array( ‘route’

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I have a route, something like:

            array(
            'type'    => 'Hostname',
            'options' => array(
                'route'    => ':subdomain.:domain.:tld',
                'defaults' => array(
                    '__NAMESPACE__' => 'Application\Controller',
                    'controller'    => 'Index',
                    'action'        => 'index',
                ),
            )

What I would like to do is get the domain.tld as one single parameter, because I want to constrain the domain to a list, such as ‘application1.com’, ‘example.org’ etc.

I’ve tried

        array(
            'type'    => 'Hostname',
            'options' => array(
                'route'    => ':subdomain.:domain',
                'defaults' => array(
                    '__NAMESPACE__' => 'Application\Controller',
                    'controller'    => 'Index',
                    'action'        => 'index',
            ),

Is it possible to handle the domain and tld as a single router param?

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    2026-06-18T14:54:52+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 2:54 pm

    I don’t think you can do that with that particular router, but you can:

    1) extend/create a new router to act as you want

    2) Move this restriction outside of the codebase.

    3) Using events to check the domain on bootstrap/dispatch and do taken appropriate action

    I would recommend to perform this kind of restriction at a lower level (via apache/web server maybe) rather than in your code.
    If you want to put it in the code this is probably not the best place to put it.

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