Bojangles
Bojangles

Reputation: 101533

PHP take arguments from URL path

Say I have a url like this:

http://www.mysite.com/forum/board1/sub-forum/topics/123

Is there a simple way in PHP (can't use HTAccess) to take that URL and extract board1, sub-forum, topics and 123 so I can use them in a database for example? Are there any built in functions or will I have to write my own?

Thanks,

James

Upvotes: 7

Views: 14748

Answers (4)

Barkermn01
Barkermn01

Reputation: 6842

This is taken from my MVC http://www.phpclasses.org/package/6363-PHP-Implements-the-MVC-design-pattern.html

The link is outdated at the minute, I have just updated it so it does not have the MVC stuff in, and this can be called with getLoadDetails($_URL); amd $_URL will be exactly the same as $_GET other than it gets the data from the folder path.

function getLoadDetails(&$_URL){
            $filePath = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
            $filePath = explode("/", $filePath);

            for($i = 0; $i < count($filePath); $i++){
                    $key = $filePath[$i];
                    $i++;
                    $val = $filePath[$i];
                    $keyName = urldecode($key);
                    $_URL[$keyName] = urldecode($val);
            }
    }

I do have one question, if you cant use HTACCESS how do you plan on coping with the folder path please dont tell me your system is going to create the folder paths and index file for every URL that will trash your server Speed and your Host will hate you for it.

Upvotes: 2

pestaa
pestaa

Reputation: 4749

explode('/', getenv('REQUEST_URI'));

If your environment happens to include the query string part in the above value, here's a neat workaround:

explode('/', strtok(getenv('REQUEST_URI'), '?'));

Upvotes: 12

nikc.org
nikc.org

Reputation: 16993

You can, but without redirecting requests your webserver will just return a 404 error for non-existing paths.

However, you can use urls like http://your.site.com/index.php/foo/bar/baz and then split the url into parts like @pestaa said which you can then parse into parameter values.

Upvotes: 4

Gumbo
Gumbo

Reputation: 655609

If you already have configured your web server to send those requests to your particular PHP file, you can use parse_url and explode to get and then split the requested URI path into its segments:

$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI_PATH'] = parse_url($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], PHP_URL_PATH);
$pathSegments = explode('/', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI_PATH']);

Upvotes: 1

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