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URI Class

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The URI Class provides functions that help you retrieve information from your URI strings. If you use URI routing, you can -also retrieve information about the re-routed segments.

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Note: This class is initialized automatically by the system so there is no need to do it manually.

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$this->uri->segment(n)

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Permits you to retrieve a specific segment. Where n is the segment number you wish to retrieve. -Segments are numbered from left to right. For example, if your full URL is this:

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The segment numbers would be this:

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By default the function returns FALSE (boolean) if the segment does not exist. There is an optional second parameter that -permits you to set your own default value if the segment is missing. -For example, this would tell the function to return the number zero in the event of failure:

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It helps avoid having to write code like this:

- -if ($this->uri->segment(3) === FALSE)
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-    $product_id = $this->uri->segment(3);
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$this->uri->rsegment(n)

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This function is identical to the previous one, except that it lets you retrieve a specific segment from your -re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's URI Routing feature.

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$this->uri->slash_segment(n)

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This function is almost identical to $this->uri->segment(), except it adds a trailing and/or leading slash based on the second -parameter. If the parameter is not used, a trailing slash added. Examples:

- -$this->uri->slash_segment(3);
-$this->uri->slash_segment(3, 'leading');
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$this->uri->slash_rsegment(n)

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This function is identical to the previous one, except that it lets you add slashes a specific segment from your -re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's URI Routing feature.

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$this->uri->uri_to_assoc(n)

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This function lets you turn URI segments into and associative array of key/value pairs. Consider this URI:

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Using this function you can turn the URI into an associative array with this prototype:

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-    'name' => 'joe'
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The first parameter of the function lets you set an offset. By default it is set to 3 since your -URI will normally contain a controller/function in the first and second segments. Example:

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The second parameter lets you set default key names, so that the array returned by the function will always contain expected indexes, even if missing from the URI. Example:

- - -$default = array('name', 'gender', 'location', 'type', 'sort');
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If the URI does not contain a value in your default, an array index will be set to that name, with a value of FALSE.

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Lastly, if a corresponding value is not found for a given key (if there is an odd number of URI segments) the value will be set to FALSE (boolean).

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$this->uri->ruri_to_assoc(n)

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This function is identical to the previous one, except that it creates an associative array using the -re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's URI Routing feature.

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$this->uri->assoc_to_uri()

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Takes an associative array as input and generates a URI string from it. The array keys will be included in the string. Example:

- -$array = array('product' => 'shoes', 'size' => 'large', 'color' => 'red');
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$this->uri->uri_string()

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Returns a string with the complete URI. For example, if this is your full URL:

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$this->uri->ruri_string()

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This function is identical to the previous one, except that it returns the -re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's URI Routing feature.

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$this->uri->total_segments()

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Returns the total number of segments.

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$this->uri->total_rsegments()

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This function is identical to the previous one, except that it returns the total number of segments in your -re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's URI Routing feature.

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$this->uri->segment_array()

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Returns an array containing the URI segments. For example:

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-foreach ($segs as $segment)
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$this->uri->rsegment_array()

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This function is identical to the previous one, except that it returns the array of segments in your -re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's URI Routing feature.

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