i made controller name crud.php this the code :
class Crud extends CI_Controller{
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('m_data');
$this->load->helper('url');
}
public function admin(){
$data['produk'] = $this->m_data->tampil_data()->result();
$this->load->view('v_admin',$data);
}
}
i want take the admin() to place in admin.php code here :
class Admin extends CI_Controller{
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
if($this->session->userdata('status') != "login"){
redirect(base_url("login"));
}
}
function index(){
$this->crud->admin();
}
}
what's code for take another function in another controller.. that's possible or not?
You could try to require Crud controller within Admin controller :
public function index()
{
require_once('crud.php');
$crud = new crud();
$crud->admin();
}
I do not know if I understood your question very well, but you could have the controller Admin extend the Crud controller, so he would have access to the admin ()
class Admin extends Crud{
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
if($this->session->userdata('status') != "login"){
redirect(base_url("login"));
}
}
function index(){
$this->admin();
}
}
Loading another controller inside a controller is a bad idea. It can lead to hard to find bugs. One solution is to make Crud a custom library that the controller loads.
File: /application/libraries/Crud.php
class Crud
{
protected $CI;
public function __construct()
{
$this->CI = & get_instance();
$this->CI->load->model('m_data');
$this->CI->load->helper('url');
}
public function admin()
{
$data['produk'] = $this->CI->m_data->tampil_data()->result();
$this->CI->load->view('v_admin', $data);
}
}
Then the controller loads and uses the custom class.
class Admin extends CI_Controller{
public function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
if($this->session->userdata('status') != "login"){
redirect(base_url("login"));
}
}
public function index()
{
$this->load->library('crud');
$this->crud->admin();
}
}
You could load crud in the constructor too. That would make sense if other methods in the controller use the library.
May it can be useful for you, if you will customize your code in the view:
VIEW
your-link-to-another-controller
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I try to fetch data from database in codeigniter construct function
but getting undefined method error
controller-
class Welcome extends CI_Controller
function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('Login');
$this->Login->getadminnav();
}
}
model-
class Login extends CI_Model
{
public function adminnav()
{
$query="SELECT * from adminnav where status='1'";
$query->row_array();
return true;
}
}
You got to load the model you are using first:
$this->load->model('login_model');
$this->Login->getadminnav();
And remember to rename the model to Login_model
Try these pieces of code.
Controller:
class Welcome extends CI_Controller{
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('Login');
$this->Login->adminnav();
}
}
Model:
class Login extends CI_Model{
public function adminnav(){
$this->load->database();
$sql = "SELECT * from adminnav where status='1'";
$result = $this->db->query($sql);
return $result;
}
}
I am seeing in your code that-
In controller you didn't start the second bracket after controller name.
You defined the function name as "adminnav" in model but called it as "getadminnav" in Controller
You didn't load the database in model (If you already loaded it in autoload.php then here is not needed)
Anyway please let me know whether your problem is solved or not.
you are calling getadminnav() but in your model the method name is adminnav.and change model name Login to Login_model.
try this:
class Welcome extends CI_Controller{
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('Login_model');
$this->Login->adminnav();
}
}
// model
class Login_model extends CI_Model{
public function adminnav()
{
$query="SELECT * from adminnav where status='1'";
$query->row_array();
return true;
}
}
I create a file in yii2 "actions", and I create a class name actionC
is it possible to call function from
actions/actionC
inside a controller
my calss is
<?php
namespace app\actions;
class ActionC
{
protected function CPost(){
// return something
}
}
is it possible to call my function CPost() inside a controller actionView ?
Hello while your function is protected you can not call it, if you want to call a function of your class it has to be public it would be something like that
Class actionC
<?php
namespace app\actions;
class ActionC
{
protected function CPost()
{
// return something
}
public function BPost()
{
// return something
}
}
And in you View
<?php
$a=new \app\actions\ActionC();
$a->BPost();
//$a->CPost(); //this will be error because is protected
Iam developing a website using codeigniter.I want to pass a particular data to all the controller.I searched and find it can be done by session like below.
$var = $this->session->userdata('passingdata');
But this data loses when history is cleared and when session expires.
Is there any other way to pass variable to all controllers.
You can try this
- create MY_Controller in application/core. it looks like
Class MY_Controller extends CI_Controller {
public function __construct() {
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('HomeModel');
$this->global_data['settings']= $this->HomeModel->getSettings();
}
function display_view($view, $local_data = array()) {
$data = array_merge($this->global_data, $local_data);
return $this->load->view($view, $data);
}}
then extend this controller in your all controller
your functions in your controller like
Class Home extends MY_Controller {
public function index() {
$data['title'] = 'test';
$this->display_view('home', $data);
}
}
I would like to trigger some events in my model, if I register my events via app->on in index.php then I don't receive required $event->data from event object.
How register my events handlers, so when I call trigger it will call correct function with event object.
Code sample:
namespace app\modules\Product\models\Product;
class Product extends Entity\Entity {
public static function tableName() {
return 'sometable';
}
public function afterFind() {
parent::afterFind();
$event = new yii\base\Event;
$event->data = $this;
$this->trigger('calculatePrice', $event);
}
}
namespace app\modules\PriceRules\models;
class PriceRules extends yii\base\Model {
public static function calculatePrice($event) {
$entity = $event->data;
}
}
//somehow register events
Add in Product in method init this code:
class Product extends Entity\Entity {
public function init()
{
$this->on('calculatePrice', ['app\modules\PriceRules\models\PriceRules', 'calculatePrice']);
}
...
}
See doc - http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/guide-concept-events.html
I found solution. I placed PriceRules module inside bootstrap and added this code there:
yii\base\Event::on(Product::className(), 'calculatePrice', [PriceRulesEvent::className(), 'calculatePrice']);
My model: as seen below, very basic
class User extends CI_Model
{
function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
}
function getAll()
{
$this->db->order_by("lastName", "asc");
$this->db->order_by("firstName", "asc");
$this->db->order_by("userName", "asc");
$query = $this->db->get('user');
// test for result
if($query->num_rows() > 0)
{
return $query->result();
}
return NULL;
}
}
My controller: actually part of my controller, every time loading the users/display function by default route, the error (further down) shows up. Should a model loaded in a controller's contructor be available for all other function in the same controller?
class Users extends CI_Controller
{
function __contruct()
{
parent::__construct();
$this->load->model('user');
}
function display()
{
$data['users'] = $this->user->getAll();
$head['pageTitle'] = 'Users Panel';
$this->load->view('security/redirect');
$this->load->view('template/head', $head);
$this->load->view('user/usersPanel', $data);
$this->load->view('template/foot');
}
}
My error: refering to the line, "$data['users'] = $this->user->getAll()", in above controller
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined property: Users::$user
My environment:
Codeigniter 2.1.0;
Mac Lion;
MAMP 2.0;
Shouldn't this:
class Users extends CI_Controller
{
function __contruct()
{
be like this:
class Users extends CI_Controller
{
function __construct()
{
replace contruct with construct.
Shouldn't this:
$data['users'] = $this->user->getAll();
be this:
$data['users'] = $this->user_model->getAll();
sorry
also the model name:
$this->load->model('user_model');
and class name User_model extends CI_Model
All of my CI projects are set up this way.
http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/models.html