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<?php

namespace App\Komma\CustomerLogos;

use App\Komma\CustomerLogos\Kms\CustomerLogoController as KmsCustomerLogoController;
use App\Komma\CustomerLogos\Models\CustomerLogo;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route;

final class CustomerLogoRoutes
{
    /**
     * Route that are resolved from the Alias route to Rest Route by the AliasMiddleware.
     * Through the controller the models will be bind by Implicit Route Model Binding,
     * so no need to add Route::model in here.
     */
    public static function get()
    {
        Route::get('api/customerLogos/slider', CustomerLogoController::class.'@getCustomerLogosByCountry');
//        Route::post('api/customerLogos/slider', CustomerLogoController::class.'@getCustomerLogosByCountryWhereNotIn');
    }

    /**
     * Routes that are used for and within the KMS
     * Will be prefixed with 'kms' by the Route::group in the RouteResolver
     *
     * Note: Within the group we use the Explicit Route Model Binding to point to a CustomerLogo
     * This is because we use a global controller to resolve the model
     */
    public static function kms()
    {
        Route::model('customerlogo', CustomerLogo::class); //Explicit route model binding
        Route::resource('{siteSlug}/customerlogos', KmsCustomerLogoController::class);
        Route::get('api/{siteSlug}/customerlogos', KmsCustomerLogoController::class.'@getStructureAsJson');
        Route::post('api/{siteSlug}/customerlogos', KmsCustomerLogoController::class.'@setStructureAsJson');
    }
}