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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T02:33:35+00:00 2026-06-10T02:33:35+00:00

i’ve looked into several opensource codeigniter website projects, and each seem to have their

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i’ve looked into several opensource codeigniter website projects, and each seem to have their own design/development strategy at the application level. Was wondering, strictly respect to the code at the application level, if there are good strategies to follow? For example, for every request should be in its own controller file? Like if a user wants to login, have a separate controller and model that only handles that request? Basically in terms of just organizing application code, what are some effective strategies?

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    2026-06-10T02:33:36+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:33 am

    CodeIgniter follows the principles of MVC (Model-View-Controller), although it practically gives you a lot of freedom to use it as you please.

    In short, that’s what the different parts are supposed to do :

    • Views are what the user sees (HTML/CSS/etc)
    • Controllers are different locations/requests/page (and the actual “performing” part of the application – which loads views and interacts with data/models)
    • Models is the part that interacts with data (in the database)

    Example 1 :

    • User goes to yourwebsite.com/home
    • the Home Controller is called
    • The Home Controller does any preparary work and loads the appropriate view

    Example 2 :

    • The user wants to login
    • He visits yourwebsite.com/login
    • The Login controller is called
    • Is any $_POST data set? If not (it’s the first time the controller runs), then load the appropriate view (with the form in it – when the user ‘submits` the login form, the Login controller will be called again, with the username,password,etc set this time)
    • If there is a given username,password,etc, don’t load any view. Instead, load the Users model (where there may be function for a getting a user’s id by username/password etc). If all goes OK, then set a session variable (e.g. logged_in) to the user’s ID.
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