Agent Skills: Kirby Routing and Representations

Implement custom Kirby routes and content representations (.json/.xml/.rss), including redirects, sitemap endpoints, and URL pattern filtering. Use when building endpoints, redirects, or representation templates that change how URLs resolve.

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Name
kirby-routing-and-representations
Description
Implements custom Kirby routes and content representations (.json/.xml/.rss), including redirects, sitemap endpoints, and URL pattern filtering. Use when building endpoints, redirects, or representation templates that change how URLs resolve.

Kirby Routing and Representations

KB entry points

  • kirby://kb/scenarios/13-custom-routes
  • kirby://kb/scenarios/21-filtering-via-routes
  • kirby://kb/scenarios/49-sitemap-xml-route
  • kirby://kb/scenarios/78-trailing-slash-and-canonical-urls
  • kirby://kb/scenarios/02-json-content-representation-ajax-load-more

Required inputs

  • URL pattern and HTTP methods.
  • Response type and content language behavior.
  • Redirect or canonicalization rules.

Decision guide

  • Use content representations for page-backed JSON/XML/RSS.
  • Use routes for non-page endpoints, redirects, or custom logic.
  • Avoid greedy patterns that shadow representations.

Pattern hint

  • Put specific routes before catch-alls; avoid top-level (:all) when using representations.

Canonical redirect example

[
  'pattern' => '(:any)/',
  'action' => function ($path) {
    return go('/' . trim($path, '/'), 301);
  }
]

Common pitfalls

  • Route patterns that shadow .json or .rss representations.
  • Expecting kirby:kirby_render_page to execute route logic.

Workflow

  1. Clarify the URL pattern, HTTP methods, response type, and language behavior.
  2. Call kirby:kirby_init and read kirby://roots to locate config and template roots.
  3. Read kirby://config/routes to understand current route configuration.
  4. If runtime is available, call kirby:kirby_routes_index to see registered patterns; otherwise run kirby:kirby_runtime_status and kirby:kirby_runtime_install first.
  5. Inspect existing templates/controllers to avoid collisions:
    • kirby:kirby_templates_index
    • kirby:kirby_controllers_index
  6. For content representations, add site/templates/<template>.<type>.php and optional site/controllers/<template>.<type>.php.
  7. For routes, add or adjust routes in site/config/config.php or a plugin. Avoid greedy patterns that shadow .json/.rss representations.
  8. Validate output:
    • use kirby:kirby_render_page(contentType: json|xml|rss) for representations
    • manually hit route URLs for router behavior (render does not execute the router)
  9. Search the KB with kirby:kirby_search (examples: "custom routes", "json content representation", "filtering via routes", "sitemap.xml", "trailing slash").