######### URI Class ######### The URI Class provides methods that help you retrieve information from your URI strings. If you use URI routing, you can also retrieve information about the re-routed segments. .. note:: This class is initialized automatically by the system so there is no need to do it manually. .. contents:: :local: .. raw:: html
*************** Class Reference *************** .. class:: CI_URI .. method:: segment($n[, $no_result = NULL]) :param int $n: Segment index number :param mixed $no_result: What to return if the searched segment is not found :returns: mixed 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:: http://example.com/index.php/news/local/metro/crime_is_up The segment numbers would be this: #. news #. local #. metro #. crime_is_up The optional second parameter defaults to NULL and allows you to set the return value of this method when the requested URI segment is missing. For example, this would tell the method to return the number zero in the event of failure:: $product_id = $this->uri->segment(3, 0); It helps avoid having to write code like this:: if ($this->uri->segment(3) === FALSE) { $product_id = 0; } else { $product_id = $this->uri->segment(3); } .. method:: rsegment($n[, $no_result = NULL]) :param int $n: Segment index number :param mixed $no_result: What to return if the searched segment is not found :returns: mixed This method is identical to ``segment()``, except that it lets you retrieve a specific segment from your re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's :doc:`URI Routing <../general/routing>` feature. .. method:: slash_segment($n[, $where = 'trailing']) :param int $n: Segment index number :param string $where: Where to add the slash ('trailing' or 'leading') :returns: string This method is almost identical to ``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'); $this->uri->slash_segment(3, 'both'); Returns: #. segment/ #. /segment #. /segment/ .. method:: slash_rsegment($n[, $where = 'trailing']) :param int $n: Segment index number :param string $where: Where to add the slash ('trailing' or 'leading') :returns: string This method is identical to ``slash_segment()``, except that it lets you add slashes a specific segment from your re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's :doc:`URI Routing <../general/routing>` feature. .. method:: uri_to_assoc([$n = 3[, $default = array()]]) :param int $n: Segment index number :param array $default: Default values :returns: array This method lets you turn URI segments into and associative array of key/value pairs. Consider this URI:: index.php/user/search/name/joe/location/UK/gender/male Using this method you can turn the URI into an associative array with this prototype:: [array] ( 'name' => 'joe' 'location' => 'UK' 'gender' => 'male' ) The first parameter lets you set an offset, which defaults to 3 since your URI will normally contain a controller/method pair in the first and second segments. Example:: $array = $this->uri->uri_to_assoc(3); echo $array['name']; The second parameter lets you set default key names, so that the array returned will always contain expected indexes, even if missing from the URI. Example:: $default = array('name', 'gender', 'location', 'type', 'sort'); $array = $this->uri->uri_to_assoc(3, $default); If the URI does not contain a value in your default, an array index will be set to that name, with a value of NULL. Lastly, if a corresponding value is not found for a given key (if there is an odd number of URI segments) the value will be set to NULL. .. method:: ruri_to_assoc([$n = 3[, $default = array()]]) :param int $n: Segment index number :param array $default: Default values :returns: array This method is identical to ``uri_to_assoc()``, except that it creates an associative array using the re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's :doc:`URI Routing <../general/routing>` feature. .. method:: assoc_to_uri($array) :param array $array: Input array of key/value pairs :returns: string 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'); $str = $this->uri->assoc_to_uri($array); // Produces: product/shoes/size/large/color/red .. method:: uri_string() :returns: string Returns a string with the complete URI. For example, if this is your full URL:: http://example.com/index.php/news/local/345 The method would return this:: news/local/345 .. method:: ruri_string() :returns: string This method is identical to ``uri_string()``, except that it returns the re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's :doc:`URI Routing <../general/routing>` feature. .. method:: total_segments() :returns: int Returns the total number of segments. .. method:: total_rsegments() :returns: int This method is identical to ``total_segments()``, except that it returns the total number of segments in your re-routed URI in the event you are using CodeIgniter's :doc:`URI Routing <../general/routing>` feature. .. method:: segment_array() :returns: array Returns an array containing the URI segments. For example:: $segs = $this->uri->segment_array(); foreach ($segs as $segment) { echo $segment; echo '