currently learning CodeIgniter using version 3.0,PHP 5.5, MySQL on WAMP and Sublime Text 3 as my editor. I'm attempting to load a view but the page is blank with no error even though error_reporting is turned on. When I echo my array, it displays the data. Below are my table and code
Below are the code for my model, control and view in that order
MODEL (product.php)
<?php if ( ! defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
class Product extends CI_Model {
function get_products() {
$this->db->select()->from('products')->order_by('name','desc');
$query=$this->db->get();
return $query->result_array();
}
}
CONTROLLER (products.php)
<?php if ( ! defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
class Products extends CI_Controller {
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
}
public function index()
{
$this->load->model('product');
$data['products']=$this->product->get_products();
$this->load->view('pro_index', $data, TRUE);
//echo "<pre>"; print_r($data['products']); "</pre>";
}
}
VIEW (pro_index.php)
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="">
<head>
<!-- Required meta tags always come first -->
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>Title Page</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
if (isset($products)) {
foreach ($products as $row) {
echo "<div>"."<h2>".$row["name"]."</h2>"."</div>";
echo "what is this?";
}
}
?>
</body>
</html>
What could i possibly be doing wrong?
In your Controller, try removing the third parameter (TRUE).
This is used for returning data (such as JSON, etc.)
//this->load->view('pro_index', $data, TRUE);
this->load->view('pro_index', $data);
try this
public function index()
{
$this->load->model('product');
$this->data['products']=$this->product->get_products();
$this->load->view('pro_index', $this->data, TRUE);
}
You were returning the array data with "$data" to your view page and you are looping with "foreach ($products as $row)". You have to change the foreach loop $products to $data.
In model
$this->load->view('pro_index', $data, TRUE);
In view page
foreach ($products as $row)
I really don't enjoy writing in every controller:
$this->load->view('templates/header');
$this->load->view('body');
$this->load->view('templates/footer');
Is it possible to do, that header and footer would be included automatically and if we need to change it, we could also do that? How do you deal with that? Or it's not a problem in your opinion? Thanks.
Here's what I do:
<?php
/**
* /application/core/MY_Loader.php
*
*/
class MY_Loader extends CI_Loader {
public function template($template_name, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE)
{
$content = $this->view('templates/header', $vars, $return);
$content .= $this->view($template_name, $vars, $return);
$content .= $this->view('templates/footer', $vars, $return);
if ($return)
{
return $content;
}
}
}
For CI 3.x:
class MY_Loader extends CI_Loader {
public function template($template_name, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE)
{
if($return):
$content = $this->view('templates/header', $vars, $return);
$content .= $this->view($template_name, $vars, $return);
$content .= $this->view('templates/footer', $vars, $return);
return $content;
else:
$this->view('templates/header', $vars);
$this->view($template_name, $vars);
$this->view('templates/footer', $vars);
endif;
}
}
Then, in your controller, this is all you have to do:
<?php
$this->load->template('body');
Yes.
Create a file called template.php in your views folder.
The contents of template.php:
$this->load->view('templates/header');
$this->load->view($v);
$this->load->view('templates/footer');
Then from your controller you can do something like:
$d['v'] = 'body';
$this->load->view('template', $d);
This is actually a very simplistic version of how I personally load all of my views. If you take this idea to the extreme, you can make some interesting modular layouts:
Consider if you create a view called init.php that contains the single line:
$this->load->view('html');
Now create the view html.php with contents:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<? $this->load->view('head'); ?>
<? $this->load->view('body'); ?>
</html>
Now create a view head.php with contents:
<head>
<title><?= $title;?></title>
<base href="<?= site_url();?>">
<link rel="shortcut icon" href='favicon.ico'>
<script type='text/javascript'>//Put global scripts here...</script>
<!-- ETC ETC... DO A BUNCH OF OTHER <HEAD> STUFF... -->
</head>
And a body.php view with contents:
<body>
<div id="mainWrap">
<? $this->load->view('header'); ?>
<? //FINALLY LOAD THE VIEW!!! ?>
<? $this->load->view($v); ?>
<? $this->load->view('footer'); ?>
</div>
</body>
And create header.php and footer.php views as appropriate.
Now when you call the init from the controller all the heavy lifting is done and your views will be wrapped inside <html> and <body> tags, your headers and footers will be loaded in.
$d['v'] = 'fooview'
$this->load->view('init', $d);
Try following
Folder structure
-application
--controller
---dashboards.php
--views
---layouts
----application.php
---dashboards
----index.php
Controller
class Dashboards extends CI_Controller
{
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
$data = array();
$data['js'] = 'dashboards.js'
$data['css'] = 'dashbaord.css'
}
public function index()
{
$data = array();
$data['yield'] = 'dashboards/index';
$this->load->view('layouts/application', $data);
}
}
View
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<title>Some Title</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo base_url(); ?>assets/css/app.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo base_url(); ?>assets/css/<?php echo $css; ?>" />
</head>
<body>
<header></header>
<section id="container" role="main">
<?php $this->load->view($yield); ?>
</section>
<footer></footer>
<script src="<php echo base_url(); ?>assets/js/app.js"></script>
<script src="<php echo base_url(); ?>assets/js/<?php echo $js; ?>"></script>
</body>
</html>
When you need to load different js, css or whatever in the header or footer use the __construct function to $this->load->vars
Kind of a rails like approach here
Or more complex, but makes life easy is to use more constants in boot.
So subclasses can be defined freely, and a single method to show view.
Also selected constants can be passed to javascript in the header.
<?php
/*
* extends codeigniter main controller
*/
class CH_Controller extends CI_Controller {
protected $viewdata;
public function __construct() {
parent::__construct();
//hard code / override and transfer only required constants (for security) server constants
//such as domain name to client - this is for code porting and no passwords or database details
//should be used - ajax is for this
$this->viewdata = array(
"constants_js" => array(
"TOP_DOMAIN"=>TOP_DOMAIN,
"C_UROOT" => C_UROOT,
"UROOT" => UROOT,
"DOMAIN"=> DOMAIN
)
);
}
public function show($viewloc) {
$this->load->view('templates/header', $this->viewdata);
$this->load->view($viewloc, $this->viewdata);
$this->load->view('templates/footer', $this->viewdata);
}
//loads custom class objects if not already loaded
public function loadplugin($newclass) {
if (!class_exists("PL_" . $newclass)) {
require(CI_PLUGIN . "PL_" . $newclass . ".php");
}
}
then simply:
$this->show("<path>/views/viewname/whatever_V.php");
will load header, view and footer.
I tried almost all the answers proposed on this page and many other stuff. The best option I finally keeped on all my websites is the following architecture:
A single view
I display only one view in the browser. Here is my main view (/views/page.php):
<?php defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed'); ?>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<?= $header ?? '' ?>
</head>
<body>
<div style="width:1200px">
<?= $content ?? '' ?>
</div>
</body>
</html>
Controllers deal with multiple views
Of course, I had several views but they are concatenated to build the $header and the $content variables. Here is my controller:
$data['header'] = $this->load->view('templates/google-analytics', '', TRUE)
.$this->load->view('templates/javascript', '', TRUE)
.$this->load->view('templates/css', '', TRUE);
$data['content'] = $this->load->view('templates/navbar', '', TRUE)
.$this->load->view('templates/alert', $myData, TRUE)
.$this->load->view('home/index', $myData, TRUE)
.$this->load->view('home/footer', '', TRUE)
.$this->load->view('templates/modal-login', '', TRUE);
$this->load->view('templates/page', $data);
Look how beautiful and clear is the source code.
You no longer have HTML markup opened in one view and closed in another.
Each view is now dedicated to one and only one stuff.
Look how views are concatenated: method chaining pattern, or should we say: concatanated chaining pattern!
You can add optional parts (for example a third $javascript variable at the end of the body)
I frequently extend CI_Controller to overload $this->load->view with extra parameters dedicated to my application to keep my controllers clean.
If you are always loading the same views on several pages (this is finally the answer to the question), two options depending on your needs:
load views in views
extend CI_Controller or CI_Loader
I'm so proud of this architecture...
A simple rewrite of #Landons MY_Loader, to include multiple files for the body, e.i. page unique sidebars...
<?php
class MY_Loader extends CI_Loader {
public function template($template_name, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE)
{
$content = $this->view('frontend/templates/header', $vars, $return);
if(is_array($template_name)) { //return all values in contents
foreach($template_name as $file_to_load) {
$content .= $this->view('frontend/'.$file_to_load, $vars, $return);
}
}
else {
$content .= $this->view('frontend/'.$template_name, $vars, $return);
}
$content .= $this->view('frontend/templates/footer', $vars, $return);
if ($return)
{
return $content;
}
}
}
This works both ways...
Including one file to template:
$data['moo'] = 'my data'];
$this->load->template('home', $data);
Include multiple files to template:
$data['catalog'] = 'catalog load 1';
$data['sidebar'] = 'sidebar load 2';
$load = array('catalog/catalog', 'catalog/sidebar');
$this->load->template($load, $data);
CodeIgniter-Assets is easy to configure repository to have custom header and footer with CodeIgniter I hope this will solve your problem.
Redefine the CI_Loader::view function by adding a file named as 'MY_Loader.php' in your application/core folder and adding the following content
/**
* /application/core/MY_Loader.php
*/
class MY_Loader extends CI_Loader
{
public function view($view, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE, $include_template=TRUE)
{
$header='';
$footer='';
if($include_template)
{
$header=parent::view('templates/header',$vars,$return);
}
$content=parent::view($view, $vars,$return);
if($include_template)
{
$footer=parent::view('templates/footer',$vars,$return);
}
if($return)
return "$header$content$footer";
return $this;
}
}
You can use your config.php file, and also use the power of helpers in CodeIgniter.
$config['header_css'] = array('style.css','prettyPhoto.css','nivo-slider.css');
$config['header_js'] = array('core.js','core.js',
'jquery-1.4.1.min.js',
'jquery-slidedeck.pack.lite.js',
'jquery-prettyPhoto.js',
'jquery.nivo.slider.js');
Source: https://jamshidhashimi.com/dynamically-add-javascript-and-css-files-in-codeigniter-header-page/
Here is how I handle mine. I create a file called template.php in my views folder. This file contains all of my my main site layout. Then from this template file I call my additional views. Here is an example:
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset=utf-8">
<title><?php echo $title; ?></title>
<link href="<?php echo base_url() ;?>assets/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link href="<?php echo base_url() ;?>assets/css/main.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<noscript>
Javascript is not enabled! Please turn on Javascript to use this site.
</noscript>
<script type="text/javascript">
//<![CDATA[
base_url = '<?php echo base_url();?>';
//]]>
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="container">
<div id="top">
<?php $this->load->view('top');?>
</div>
<div id="main">
<?php $this->load->view($main);?>
</div>
<div id="footer">
<?php $this->load->view('bottom');?>
</div>
</div><!-- end container -->
</div><!-- end wrapper -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo base_url();?>assets/js/jquery-1.8.2.min.js" ></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo base_url();?>assets/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
From my controller, I will pass the name of the view to $data['main']. So I will do something like this then:
class Main extends CI_Controller {
public function index()
{
$data['main'] = 'main_view';
$data['title'] = 'Site Title';
$this->load->vars($data);
$this->load->view('template', $data);
}
}
I had this problem where I want a controller to end with a message such as 'Thanks for that form' and generic 'not found etc'.
I do this under views->message->message_v.php
<?php
$title = "Message";
$this->load->view('templates/message_header', array("title" => $title));
?>
<h1>Message</h1>
<?php echo $msg_text; ?>
<h2>Thanks</h2>
<?php $this->load->view('templates/message_footer'); ?>
which allows me to change message rendering site wide in that single file for any thing that calls
$this->load->view("message/message_v", $data);
This question has been answered properly, but I would like to add my approach, it's not that different than what the others have mentioned.
I use different layouts pages to call different headers/footers, some call this layout, some call it template etc.
Edit core/Loader.php and add your own function to load your layout, I called the function e.g.layout.
Create your own template page and make it call header/footer for you, I called it default.php and put in a new directory e.g. view/layout/default.php
Call your own view page from your controller as you would normally. But instead of calling $this-load->view use $this->load->layout, layout function will call the default.php and default.php will call your header and footer.
1)
In core/Loader.php under view() function I duplicated it and added mine
public function layout($view, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE)
{
$vars["display_page"] = $view;//will be called from the layout page
$layout = isset($vars["layout"]) ? $vars["layout"] : "default";
return $this->_ci_load(array('_ci_view' => "layouts/$layout", '_ci_vars' => $this->_ci_object_to_array($vars), '_ci_return' => $return));
}
2) Create layout folder and put default.php in it in view/layout/default.php
$this->load->view('parts/header');//or wherever your header is
$this->load->view($display_page);
$this->load->view('parts/footer');or wherever your footer is
3) From your controller, call your layout
$this->load->layout('projects');// will use 'view/layout/default.php' layout which in return will call header and footer as well.
To use another layout, include the new layout name in your $data array
$data["layout"] = "full_width";
$this->load->layout('projects', $data);// will use full_width.php layout
and of course you must have your new layout in the layout directory as in:
view/layout/full_width.php
Using This Helper For Dynamic Template Loading
// get Template
function get_template($template_name, $vars = array(), $return = FALSE) {
$CI = & get_instance();
$content = "";
$last = $CI - > uri - > total_segments();
if ($CI - > uri - > segment($last) != 'tab') {
$content = $CI - > load - > view('Header', $vars, $return);
$content. = $CI - > load - > view('Sidebar', $vars, $return);
}
$content. = $CI - > load - > view($template_name, $vars, $return);
if ($CI - > uri - > segment($last) != 'tab') {
$content. = $CI - > load - > view('Footer', $vars, $return);
}
if ($return) {
return $content;
}
}
i had reached for this and i hope to help all create my_controller in application/core
then put this code in it with change as your file's name
<?php
defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed');
// this is page helper to load pages daunamically
class MY_Controller extends CI_Controller {
function loadPage($user,$data,$page='home'){
switch($user){
case 'user':
$this->load->view('Temp/head',$data);
$this->load->view('Temp/us_sidebar',$data);
$this->load->view('Users/'.$page,$data);
$this->load->view('Temp/footer',$data);
break;
case 'admin':
$this->load->view('Temp/head',$data);
$this->load->view('Temp/ad_sidebar',$data);
$this->load->view('Admin/'.$page,$data);
$this->load->view('Temp/footer',$data);
break;
case 'visitor';
$this->load->view('Temp/head',$data);
$this->load->view($page);
$this->load->view('Temp/footer',$data);
break;
default:
echo 'wrong argument';
die();
}//end switch
}//end function loadPage
}
in your controller
use this
class yourControllerName extends MY_Controller
note : about name of controller prefix you have to be sure about your prefix on config.php file
i hope that give help to any one
I have an object in PHP with 5 attributes using the following code:
<?php
class Person
{
private $gender, $race, $height, $weight, $eyes_color;
public function start ($gender,$race,$height, $weight, $eyes_color)
{
$this->gender=$gender;
$this->race=$race;
$this->height=$height;
$this->weight=$weight;
$this->eyes_color=$eyes_color;
}
public function show_attributes()
{
return sprintf("%s, %s, %s, %s, %s", $this->gender, $this->race, $this->height, $this->weight,$this->eyes_color);
}
}
$person=new person();
?>
I'm calling this class using the following HTML code
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>Class Person</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
require_once("Person.php");
$person->start("Male","Latin","1.83 cm","85 kg","Brown");
echo $person->show_attributes();
?>
</body>
</html>
Now, that will print something like
Male, Latin, 1.83 cm, 85 kg, Brown
But I want to print something like
--------------------------------------
|Male | Latin | 1.83 cm | 85 kg | Brown|
--------------------------------------
Using a HTML table.
I have try a couple of things, but I can't make it happend.
Is there a way to force
echo $person->show_attributes();
to only show one attribute so I can call it from inside a HTML cell table?
Thanks.
Try this
<?php
class Person
{
private $gender, $race, $height, $weight, $eyes_color;
public function start ($gender,$race,$height, $weight, $eyes_color)
{
$this->gender=$gender;
$this->race=$race;
$this->height=$height;
$this->weight=$weight;
$this->eyes_color=$eyes_color;
}
public function show_attributes()
{
return sprintf("<td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td>", $this->gender, $this->race, $this->height, $this->weight,$this->eyes_color);
}
}
$person=new person();
?>
HTML code:
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>Class Person</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
require_once("Person.php");
$person->start("Male","Latin","1.83 cm","85 kg","Brown");
echo "<table>":
echo "<tr>";
echo $person->show_attributes();
echo "</tr>";
echo "</table>";
?>
</body>
</html>
I don't know how in-depth you're looking to go, but you can load the data into a data modeler/table system like http://backgridjs.com.
I realize that may be completely over the top for what you're looking for, but it's robust and (mostly) easy to learn.
I'm new to the Kohana Framework. I have a problem - How can I pass the variable $title from Layout.php to Head.php?
In controller:
<?php defined('SYSPATH') or die('No direct script access.');
class Controller_Admin_Quanly extends Controller_Template {
public $template='admin/layout';
function _showWithTemplate($subview,$title)
{
$admin_path = 'admin/';
$this->template->head = View::Factory(''.$admin_path.'head');
$this->template->subview = View::Factory(''.$admin_path.''.$subview.'');
$this->template->title = $title;
}
public function action_index()
{
$this->_showWithTemplate('subview/home','Trang quản trị hệ thống');
}
}
In view Layout.php:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<?php echo $head?>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
In view Head.php:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title><?=$title?></title>
<base href="<?=URL::base()?>">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="javascript/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="javascript/ddaccordion.js"></script>
You could do something like this:
$admin_path = 'admin/';
$this->template->head = View::Factory(''.$admin_path.'head');
$this->template->head->title = $title;
$this->template->subview = View::Factory(''.$admin_path.''.$subview.'');
$this->template->title = $title;
Note the $this->template->head->title = $title; you need to pass it along manually to the head view.
You can use set() or bind(). See example:
$view = View::factory('user/roadtrip')
->set('places', array('Rome', 'Paris', 'London', 'New York', 'Tokyo'));
->bind('user', $this->user);
Ref: http://kohanaframework.org/3.3/guide/kohana/mvc/views
What you are looking for is set_global
http://docs.kohanaphp.com/core/view#set_global
It will allow you to set a variable for all your views to be able to use. You won't be passing it per say but it will still do what you want.
Example fix
function _showWithTemplate($subview,$title)
{
$admin_path = 'admin/';
$this->template->head = View::Factory(''.$admin_path.'head');
$this->template->subview = View::Factory(''.$admin_path.''.$subview.'');
$this->template->set_global('title', $title);
}
Hi I created two file to switch my forum (Language Chinese and English)
enForum.php
<?php
function foo() {
global $_COOKIES;
setcookie('ForumLangCookie', 'en', time()+3600, '/', '.mysite.com');
echo 'running<br>';
$_COOKIES['ForumLangCookie'] = 'en';
bar();
} // foo()
function bar() {
global $_COOKIES;
if (empty($_COOKIES['ForumLangCookie'])) {
die('cookie_name is empty');
}
echo 'Language =' . $_COOKIES['ForumLangCookie'];
echo "<br>";
} // bar()
foo();
?>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>forum EN Version</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
</head>
<body>
please be patient ...
<script LANGUAGE='javascript'>
location.href='http://www.mysite.com/forum/index.php';
</script>
</body>
</html>
cnForum.php
<?php
function foo() {
global $_COOKIES;
setcookie('ForumLangCookie', 'cn', time()+3600, '/', '.mysite.com');
echo 'running<br>';
$_COOKIES['ForumLangCookie'] = 'cn';
bar();
} // foo()
function bar() {
global $_COOKIES;
if (empty($_COOKIES['ForumLangCookie'])) {
die('cookie_name is empty');
}
echo 'Language =' . $_COOKIES['ForumLangCookie'];
echo "<br>";
} // bar()
foo();
?>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>forum CN Version</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
</head>
<body>
please be patient ...
<script LANGUAGE='javascript'>
location.href='http://www.mysite.com/forum/index.php';
</script>
</body>
</html>
There are some files including include template('logon');,include template('regist'); etc, I write some code to get the Cookie value and control the flow to load different template files.
$lang = $_COOKIE["ForumLangCookie"];
// for Debug
// echo '$lang is '.$lang;
// echo '<br/>';
if ($lang == "cn"){
include template('logon');
}
else if ($lang == "en"){
include en_template('logon');
}
But sometime the SetCookie() not working. Do I need add Sleep(someSeconds); for my code?
Cookies can be accessed with $_COOKIE,not $_COOKIES.
EDIT:Sorry for misunderstanding. I suggest you to change the variable $_COOKIES as another common one so people can understand your question correctly.
PHP array name is $_COOKIE, not $_COOKIES