It turns out this can be done with a relatively simple change to a single file. No .htaccess rewrite rules, simply patch the catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php file and add your pretty URLs to an existing database table.
The patch to seo_url.php:
Index: catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php
===================================================================
--- catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php (old)
+++ catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php (new)
@@ -48,7 +42,12 @@
$this->request->get['route'] = 'product/manufacturer/product';
} elseif (isset($this->request->get['information_id'])) {
$this->request->get['route'] = 'information/information';
- }
+ } else {
+ $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE keyword = '" . $this->db->escape($this->request->get['_route_']) . "'");
+ if ($query->num_rows) {
+ $this->request->get['route'] = $query->row['query'];
+ }
+ }
if (isset($this->request->get['route'])) {
return $this->forward($this->request->get['route']);
@@ -88,7 +87,15 @@
}
unset($data[$key]);
- }
+ } else {
+ $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE `query` = '" . $this->db->escape($data['route']) . "'");
+
+ if ($query->num_rows) {
+ $url .= '/' . $query->row['keyword'];
+
+ unset($data[$key]);
+ }
+ }
}
}
There are two edits required. The first extends the index()
function to look in the url_alias
table for any keyword matching $this->request->get['_route_']
.
The second extends the rewrite()
function to look in the url_alias
table for all routes, not just those for products, manufacturers, and information pages.
Adding entries to the database:
INSERT INTO `url_alias` (`url_alias_id`, `query`, `keyword`) VALUES
(NULL, 'checkout/cart', 'cart');
That's it. http://example.com/cart should return the same thing that http://example.com/index.php?route=checkout/cart does, and OpenCart should recognize $this->url->link('checkout/cart');
and return a link to the pretty URL http://example.com/cart
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