Class yii\helpers\BaseUrl
Inheritance | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
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Subclasses | yii\helpers\Url |
Available since version | 2.0 |
Source Code | https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/blob/master/framework/helpers/BaseUrl.php |
BaseUrl provides concrete implementation for yii\helpers\Url.
Do not use BaseUrl. Use yii\helpers\Url instead.
Public Properties
Property | Type | Description | Defined By |
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$urlManager | yii\web\UrlManager | URL manager to use for creating URLs | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
Public Methods
Method | Description | Defined By |
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base() | Returns the base URL of the current request. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
canonical() | Returns the canonical URL of the currently requested page. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
current() | Creates a URL by using the current route and the GET parameters. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
ensureScheme() | Normalize URL by ensuring that it use specified scheme. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
home() | Returns the home URL. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
isRelative() | Returns a value indicating whether a URL is relative. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
previous() | Returns the URL previously remembered. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
remember() | Remembers the specified URL so that it can be later fetched back by previous(). | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
to() | Creates a URL based on the given parameters. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
toRoute() | Creates a URL for the given route. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
Protected Methods
Method | Description | Defined By |
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getUrlManager() | yii\helpers\BaseUrl | |
normalizeRoute() | Normalizes route and makes it suitable for UrlManager. Absolute routes are staying as is while relative routes are converted to absolute ones. | yii\helpers\BaseUrl |
Property Details
URL manager to use for creating URLs
Method Details
Returns the base URL of the current request.
public static string base ( $scheme = false ) | ||
$scheme | boolean|string | The URI scheme to use in the returned base URL:
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Returns the canonical URL of the currently requested page.
The canonical URL is constructed using the current controller's yii\web\Controller::$route and yii\web\Controller::$actionParams. You may use the following code in the layout view to add a link tag about canonical URL:
$this->registerLinkTag(['rel' => 'canonical', 'href' => Url::canonical()]);
public static string canonical ( ) | ||
return | string | The canonical URL of the currently requested page |
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Creates a URL by using the current route and the GET parameters.
You may modify or remove some of the GET parameters, or add additional query parameters through
the $params
parameter. In particular, if you specify a parameter to be null, then this parameter
will be removed from the existing GET parameters; all other parameters specified in $params
will
be merged with the existing GET parameters. For example,
// assume $_GET = ['id' => 123, 'src' => 'google'], current route is "post/view"
// /index.php?r=post%2Fview&id=123&src=google
echo Url::current();
// /index.php?r=post%2Fview&id=123
echo Url::current(['src' => null]);
// /index.php?r=post%2Fview&id=100&src=google
echo Url::current(['id' => 100]);
Note that if you're replacing array parameters with []
at the end you should specify $params
as nested arrays.
For a PostSearchForm
model where parameter names are PostSearchForm[id]
and PostSearchForm[src]
the syntax
would be the following:
// index.php?r=post%2Findex&PostSearchForm%5Bid%5D=100&PostSearchForm%5Bsrc%5D=google
echo Url::current([
$postSearch->formName() => ['id' => 100, 'src' => 'google'],
]);
public static string current ( array $params = [], $scheme = false ) | ||
$params | array | An associative array of parameters that will be merged with the current GET parameters. If a parameter value is null, the corresponding GET parameter will be removed. |
$scheme | boolean|string | The URI scheme to use in the generated URL:
|
return | string | The generated URL |
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Normalize URL by ensuring that it use specified scheme.
If URL is relative or scheme is not string, normalization is skipped.
public static string ensureScheme ( $url, $scheme ) | ||
$url | string | The URL to process |
$scheme | string | The URI scheme used in URL (e.g. |
return | string | The processed URL |
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protected static yii\web\UrlManager getUrlManager ( ) | ||
return | yii\web\UrlManager | URL manager used to create URLs |
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Returns the home URL.
public static string home ( $scheme = false ) | ||
$scheme | boolean|string | The URI scheme to use for the returned URL:
|
return | string | Home URL |
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Returns a value indicating whether a URL is relative.
A relative URL does not have host info part.
public static boolean isRelative ( $url ) | ||
$url | string | The URL to be checked |
return | boolean | Whether the URL is relative |
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Normalizes route and makes it suitable for UrlManager. Absolute routes are staying as is while relative routes are converted to absolute ones.
A relative route is a route without a leading slash, such as "view", "post/view".
- If the route is an empty string, the current route will be used;
- If the route contains no slashes at all, it is considered to be an action ID of the current controller and will be prepended with yii\web\Controller::$uniqueId;
- If the route has no leading slash, it is considered to be a route relative to the current module and will be prepended with the module's uniqueId.
Starting from version 2.0.2, a route can also be specified as an alias. In this case, the alias will be converted into the actual route first before conducting the above transformation steps.
protected static string normalizeRoute ( $route ) | ||
$route | string | The route. This can be either an absolute route or a relative route. |
return | string | Normalized route suitable for UrlManager |
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throws | yii\base\InvalidArgumentException | a relative route is given while there is no active controller |
public static string|null previous ( $name = null ) | ||
$name | string | The named associated with the URL that was remembered previously. If not set, yii\web\User::getReturnUrl() will be used to obtain remembered URL. |
return | string|null | The URL previously remembered. Null is returned if no URL was remembered with the given name
and |
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Remembers the specified URL so that it can be later fetched back by previous().
See also:
public static void remember ( $url = '', $name = null ) | ||
$url | string|array | The URL to remember. Please refer to to() for acceptable formats. If this parameter is not specified, the currently requested URL will be used. |
$name | string | The name associated with the URL to be remembered. This can be used later by previous(). If not set, yii\web\User::setReturnUrl() will be used with passed URL. |
Creates a URL based on the given parameters.
This method is very similar to toRoute(). The only difference is that this method
requires a route to be specified as an array only. If a string is given, it will be treated as a URL.
In particular, if $url
is
- an array: toRoute() will be called to generate the URL. For example:
['site/index']
,['post/index', 'page' => 2]
. Please refer to toRoute() for more details on how to specify a route. - a string with a leading
@
: it is treated as an alias, and the corresponding aliased string will be returned. - an empty string: the currently requested URL will be returned;
- a normal string: it will be returned as is.
When $scheme
is specified (either a string or true
), an absolute URL with host info (obtained from
yii\web\UrlManager::$hostInfo) will be returned. If $url
is already an absolute URL, its scheme
will be replaced with the specified one.
Below are some examples of using this method:
// /index.php?r=site%2Findex
echo Url::to(['site/index']);
// /index.php?r=site%2Findex&src=ref1#name
echo Url::to(['site/index', 'src' => 'ref1', '#' => 'name']);
// /index.php?r=post%2Findex assume the alias "@posts" is defined as "/post/index"
echo Url::to(['@posts']);
// the currently requested URL
echo Url::to();
// /images/logo.gif
echo Url::to('@web/images/logo.gif');
// images/logo.gif
echo Url::to('images/logo.gif');
// http://www.example.com/images/logo.gif
echo Url::to('@web/images/logo.gif', true);
// https://www.example.com/images/logo.gif
echo Url::to('@web/images/logo.gif', 'https');
// //www.example.com/images/logo.gif
echo Url::to('@web/images/logo.gif', '');
public static string to ( $url = '', $scheme = false ) | ||
$url | array|string | The parameter to be used to generate a valid URL |
$scheme | boolean|string | The URI scheme to use in the generated URL:
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return | string | The generated URL |
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throws | yii\base\InvalidArgumentException | a relative route is given while there is no active controller |
Creates a URL for the given route.
This method will use yii\web\UrlManager to create a URL.
You may specify the route as a string, e.g., site/index
. You may also use an array
if you want to specify additional query parameters for the URL being created. The
array format must be:
// generates: /index.php?r=site/index¶m1=value1¶m2=value2
['site/index', 'param1' => 'value1', 'param2' => 'value2']
If you want to create a URL with an anchor, you can use the array format with a #
parameter.
For example,
// generates: /index.php?r=site/index¶m1=value1#name
['site/index', 'param1' => 'value1', '#' => 'name']
A route may be either absolute or relative. An absolute route has a leading slash (e.g. /site/index
),
while a relative route has none (e.g. site/index
or index
). A relative route will be converted
into an absolute one by the following rules:
- If the route is an empty string, the current route will be used;
- If the route contains no slashes at all (e.g.
index
), it is considered to be an action ID of the current controller and will be prepended with yii\web\Controller::$uniqueId; - If the route has no leading slash (e.g.
site/index
), it is considered to be a route relative to the current module and will be prepended with the module's uniqueId.
Starting from version 2.0.2, a route can also be specified as an alias. In this case, the alias will be converted into the actual route first before conducting the above transformation steps.
Below are some examples of using this method:
// /index.php?r=site%2Findex
echo Url::toRoute('site/index');
// /index.php?r=site%2Findex&src=ref1#name
echo Url::toRoute(['site/index', 'src' => 'ref1', '#' => 'name']);
// http://www.example.com/index.php?r=site%2Findex
echo Url::toRoute('site/index', true);
// https://www.example.com/index.php?r=site%2Findex
echo Url::toRoute('site/index', 'https');
// /index.php?r=post%2Findex assume the alias "@posts" is defined as "post/index"
echo Url::toRoute('@posts');
public static string toRoute ( $route, $scheme = false ) | ||
$route | string|array | Use a string to represent a route (e.g. |
$scheme | boolean|string | The URI scheme to use in the generated URL:
|
return | string | The generated URL |
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throws | yii\base\InvalidArgumentException | a relative route is given while there is no active controller |