Reputation: 12650
If I want to set a variable that my whole controller can access, how do I do it?
Right now, in every function I am setting
$id = $this->session->userdata('id');
I'd like to be able to access $id from any function w/o defining it for each controller. :)
If there's a better way, I'm all ears! I'm a noob!
Upvotes: 2
Views: 6836
Reputation: 111
You can use this method too inside your controller
function __construct() {
// this is how you reference $id within the class
DEFINE("userId",$this->session->userdata('id'));
}
And Call It As :
function getID() {
// returning the $id property
return userId;
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4196
If with global you mean the scope of a single controller, the above answers are correct. If you want to access variables from multiple controllers, I recommend defining a BaseController class and then extending your normal controllers to inherit from that BaseController:
class yourController extends BaseController {}
I use this all the time for both global variables and methods.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 21565
To elaborate on Koo5's response, you'll want to do something like this:
class yourController extends Controller {
// this is a property, accessible from any function in this class
public $id = null;
// this is the constructor (mentioned by Koo5)
function __construct() {
// this is how you reference $id within the class
$this->id = $this->session->userdata('id');
}
function getID() {
// returning the $id property
return $this->id;
}
}
See the manual for more information on PHP properties and constructors. Hope that helps!
Upvotes: 4