When you are using code igniter you load a library or model like so
$this->load->library('mylibrary');
$this->load->model('mymodel');
So, in a real world example, lets say you have a controller called user.
So, to login a user you send them to http://example.com/user/login
Now the login function loads a form that submits to http://example.com/user/login_do
You do some simple checks, and then send it over to your model to do the database check for you.
So you call
$this->load->model('user');
if($this->user->validate($email, $pass)){...}
UH OH!
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class
User in
/var/www/unity/src/application/models/User_Model.php
on line …
So what happened? Well, Code igniter does not segregate the classes, so your model now conflicts with your controller,
sure you can use
$this->load->model('user_model', '', 'user_m');
if($this->user_m->validate($email, $pass)){...}
So, Onto my question.
Why does code igniter not segregate the classes,
e.g. so you would call
$this->load->model('user');
if($this->model->user->validate($email, $pass)){...}
Sure it’s slightly longer, but hell it would make things heaps nicer to user.
is it possible to extend code igniter so it works in this way?
It’s not exactly the solution you’re asking for (or a great idea), but there’s nothing stopping you from doing this:
You can really just assign anything to any property of the controller you want, as long as it’s not the name of a loaded class or property (session, router, etc.). It can save you some typing if your model names are really long, but otherwise it’s pointless and may conflict with things in the future.
Here’s what I do if I’m not using
*_modelfor model names:No conflict, short syntax, sensible naming, it just doesn’t work for some names like “news”.
As I mentioned, it would be nice to see controller names using something like
Controller_UserorUser_Controllerto clear up the namespace issues a bit for the classes that we actually do have to call frequently, like models and libraries, but keep our urls as normal. I’m sure it can be done, something for a rainy day…