Reputation: 1024
sorry to bother but I was hoping someone could help me out with a quite mundane issue that I am having within CI. I am able to send a variable via the URL using CI's examples eg:
http://localhost/project/main/getproduct/24
within the getproduct() method of my main controller I can get the variable sent 24, without an issue.
however I now want to pass two variables via the URL, but I have no idea how to do this or whether CodeIgniter will allow me to do this. could someone please show me how to pass 2 variables in CI and a method that can retrieve them I have tried:
http://localhost/project/main/getproduct/24/45
and then within my getproduct method:
public function getproduct($productID, $factoryID){
.....
}
but I'm finding my method can get the first variable without an issue but not the second variable. Could anyone point me in the right direction please. Many thanks in advance.
Upvotes: 16
Views: 87113
Reputation: 926
The accepted answer will work for this particular issue, but will not work if the url ever changes. To access multiple variables in your controller, simply add to the function definition.
http://localhost/project/main/getproduct/24/45
class Main extends CI_Controller {
public function getproduct($productID = 0, $factoryID = 0)
{
// ProductID will be 25
// Factory ID will be 45
}
}
Reference: CodeIgniter User Guide
Upvotes: 33
Reputation: 1238
You can use uri
to retrieve values in your url
http://localhost/project/main/get_product/12/23
Here is an example
public function get_product(){
$product_id = $this->uri->segment(3); // Product id will be 12
$factory_id = $this->uri->segment(4); // Factory id will be 23
}
Then you can just use the values as you please
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9
Solution of this problem is using of _remap() function. You just need to add this function before index() function
function _remap($method, $args)
{
if (method_exists($this, $method))
{
$this->$method($args);
}
else
{
$this->Index($method, $args);
}
}
I hope this will solve your problem.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 939
Passing URI Segments to your methods
If your URI contains more than two segments they will be passed to your method as parameters.
For example, let’s say you have a URI like this:
example.com/index.php/products/shoes/sandals/123
Your method will be passed URI segments 3 and 4 (“sandals” and “123”):
<?php
class Products extends CI_Controller {
public function shoes($sandals, $id)
{
echo $sandals;
echo $id;
}
}
Important!!! If you are using the URI Routing feature, the segments passed to your method will be the re-routed ones.
Refer to this link as Codeigniter Official Guide. Codeigniter Official Guide.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11
http://example.com/project/main/getproduct/24/45
To get '45', you can do this:
$id1 = $this->uri->segment(3);
echo $id1; //output is 45
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4049
If someone else runs into this using CI3. In CodeIgniter 3 no special route is needed. Not sure if it also works on CI2 now.
You can access those URI segments using parameters just like that:
public function getproduct($productID, $factoryID){
.....
}
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 560
You must set a route in config/routes.php to parse the items.
It looks like:
$route["getproduct/(:any)/(:num)"]="main/changequestion/$1/$2"
Then i hope it will work.
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 960
You can use uri
to retrieve values in your url
Here is an example
public function getproduct()
{
$productID = $this->uri->segment(3);
$factoryID = $this->uri->segment(4);
// ProductID will be 25
// Factory ID will be 45
}
Then you can just use the values as you please
Upvotes: 28