Hao
Hao

Reputation: 6609

In View(CakePHP), the proper way to get current controller?

In View, I can get action by using

$this->action

But, I cannot get controller name by

$this->controller

What is the proper way to get current controller in View?

Upvotes: 36

Views: 51722

Answers (9)

Mouhssine CH
Mouhssine CH

Reputation: 31

Since: 3.7.7 to get the View's controller name use $this->getName();

Upvotes: 1

Amit Garg
Amit Garg

Reputation: 3907

For cakephp 3.6 and later:

Although above solutions will work but it gives deprecated warning and will not work in cakephp 4. So It is better to use the following code to get the controller name. It will work in view page and controllers as well.

$this->request->getParam('controller')

Upvotes: 3

Dinesh Vaitage
Dinesh Vaitage

Reputation: 3183

I am using cakephp 3.2

$this->params['controller'] - It is not working, showing error message as bellow..

"Missing Helper"

Following code is working properly in cakephp 3.2

$this->request->params['controller'] - Working

Upvotes: 6

Pipo
Pipo

Reputation: 5073

All the other solutions are to get the controller name... I need the controller itself, so I did the following function in an AdminHelper.php called by $this->Admin->_getController('MyControllerName') into the view.ctp file

/******************************************************************
 * 
 ******************************************************************/
function _getController( $pControllerName ){
    if ( ! isset($this->controllersArray[$pControllerName]) ){
        $importRes = App::import('Controller', $pControllerName);// The same as require('controllers/users_controller.php');
        $strToEval = "\$controller = new ".$pControllerName."Controller;";
        $evalRes = eval($strToEval);
        if ( $evalRes === false ){
            throw new AppException("Eval returned an error into ".__FILE__." getController()");
        }
        $controller->constructClasses();// If we want the model associations, components, etc to be loaded
        $this->controllersArray[$pControllerName] = $controller;
    }

    $result = $this->controllersArray[$pControllerName];
    return $result;
}

Note: don't forget to declare it into the controller you'll use for example:

  • people/view.ctp -> $this->Admin->_getController('MyControllerName')
  • PeopleController.ctp -> var $helpers = array('Html', 'Form', 'Admin');
  • AdminHelper.ctp -> function _getController(...

Upvotes: 0

trante
trante

Reputation: 34006

You can get controller like this:

echo "<pre>controller:".$this->request->params['controller']."</pre>";

Although $this->params is shorter, $this->request->params is more autocomplete friendly. You can check the autocomplete options from this question: PHPStorm autocomplete for CakePHP custom helpers in view files

Other data about request can be taken like this:

echo "<pre>action:".$this->request->params['action']."</pre>";

echo "<pre>request:"; print_r( $this->request ); echo "</pre>";

echo "<details><summary>this:</summary><pre>"; 
      print_r( $this ); echo "</pre></details>";

Edit:
As of CakePHP 3 $this->params shortcut is removed. So you should user $this->request->params['controller'] for CakePHP 3.
http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/appendices/3-0-migration-guide.html#id2
Also note that first character of controller is uppercase. It was lowercase in Cakephp 2.

Upvotes: 12

nitin
nitin

Reputation: 109

To get the current,

  • controller: $this->params['controller']
  • action: $this->params['action']
  • arguments:$this->params['pass']

Upvotes: 2

bangbex
bangbex

Reputation: 121

$this->name also give you controller's name. Their difference with $this->params['controller'] is it's first letter capitalized

debug($this->name);
debug($this->params['controller']);

Results in:

 \app\Controller\AppController.php (line 176)

'Users'

\app\Controller\AppController.php (line 177)

'users'

Upvotes: 10

Rohit Dubey
Rohit Dubey

Reputation: 1294

To get the current controller, Try this :$this->params['controller']

To get the current action, Try this :$this->params['action'].

Upvotes: 4

Wa0x6e
Wa0x6e

Reputation: 1621

Use $this->params['controller'] to get the current controller.

You can do a debug($this->params) to see other available variables.

Upvotes: 81

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