Get module, controller & action name in the Bootstrap.php file in Zend 1.11
In my frontend application(Single Page), I am implementing client side routing using AngularJS(not hashbang(#) routing). The backend is in ZendFramework 1.11.
I want to load the home page always for few different get Requests (like domain.com/user/home/list, domain.com/enterprise/internal/dashboard, domain.com/report/page2/download ...) .
So I am thinking to put the path checking in the Bootstrap.php and redirect to home page. So I am trying to get ModuleName in the Bootstrap.php file, but I am getting moduleName as default always.It should be user, enterprise, report.
I would appreciate your help and time.
Please find the below sample use cases
Sample Folder Example
application
---modules
------controllers
----------HomeController.php
-------------listAction()
Sample code in boostrap.php
//request url : http://myurl.com/user/home/list
$rtr = new Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite();
$h = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$rq = $r->route($h);
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // default
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
But the above output is wrong (moduleName: default), it should be (moduleName: user)
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // user
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
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In my frontend application(Single Page), I am implementing client side routing using AngularJS(not hashbang(#) routing). The backend is in ZendFramework 1.11.
I want to load the home page always for few different get Requests (like domain.com/user/home/list, domain.com/enterprise/internal/dashboard, domain.com/report/page2/download ...) .
So I am thinking to put the path checking in the Bootstrap.php and redirect to home page. So I am trying to get ModuleName in the Bootstrap.php file, but I am getting moduleName as default always.It should be user, enterprise, report.
I would appreciate your help and time.
Please find the below sample use cases
Sample Folder Example
application
---modules
------controllers
----------HomeController.php
-------------listAction()
Sample code in boostrap.php
//request url : http://myurl.com/user/home/list
$rtr = new Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite();
$h = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$rq = $r->route($h);
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // default
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
But the above output is wrong (moduleName: default), it should be (moduleName: user)
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // user
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
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In my frontend application(Single Page), I am implementing client side routing using AngularJS(not hashbang(#) routing). The backend is in ZendFramework 1.11.
I want to load the home page always for few different get Requests (like domain.com/user/home/list, domain.com/enterprise/internal/dashboard, domain.com/report/page2/download ...) .
So I am thinking to put the path checking in the Bootstrap.php and redirect to home page. So I am trying to get ModuleName in the Bootstrap.php file, but I am getting moduleName as default always.It should be user, enterprise, report.
I would appreciate your help and time.
Please find the below sample use cases
Sample Folder Example
application
---modules
------controllers
----------HomeController.php
-------------listAction()
Sample code in boostrap.php
//request url : http://myurl.com/user/home/list
$rtr = new Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite();
$h = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$rq = $r->route($h);
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // default
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
But the above output is wrong (moduleName: default), it should be (moduleName: user)
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // user
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
zend-framework
In my frontend application(Single Page), I am implementing client side routing using AngularJS(not hashbang(#) routing). The backend is in ZendFramework 1.11.
I want to load the home page always for few different get Requests (like domain.com/user/home/list, domain.com/enterprise/internal/dashboard, domain.com/report/page2/download ...) .
So I am thinking to put the path checking in the Bootstrap.php and redirect to home page. So I am trying to get ModuleName in the Bootstrap.php file, but I am getting moduleName as default always.It should be user, enterprise, report.
I would appreciate your help and time.
Please find the below sample use cases
Sample Folder Example
application
---modules
------controllers
----------HomeController.php
-------------listAction()
Sample code in boostrap.php
//request url : http://myurl.com/user/home/list
$rtr = new Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite();
$h = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$rq = $r->route($h);
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // default
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
But the above output is wrong (moduleName: default), it should be (moduleName: user)
print "getModuleName - ".$rq->getModuleName(); // user
print "getControllerName - ".$rq->getControllerName(); //home
print "getActionName - ".$rq->getActionName(); //list
zend-framework
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Priyabrata
201112
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I got the solution to get Module Name, Controller & Action name
$this->bootstrap('FrontController');
$front = $this->getResource('FrontController');
$req = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$router = $front->getRouter();
$router->route($req);
$module = $req->getModuleName();//user
$controller = $req->getControllerName();//home
$action = $req->getActionName();//list
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I got the solution to get Module Name, Controller & Action name
$this->bootstrap('FrontController');
$front = $this->getResource('FrontController');
$req = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$router = $front->getRouter();
$router->route($req);
$module = $req->getModuleName();//user
$controller = $req->getControllerName();//home
$action = $req->getActionName();//list
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I got the solution to get Module Name, Controller & Action name
$this->bootstrap('FrontController');
$front = $this->getResource('FrontController');
$req = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$router = $front->getRouter();
$router->route($req);
$module = $req->getModuleName();//user
$controller = $req->getControllerName();//home
$action = $req->getActionName();//list
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I got the solution to get Module Name, Controller & Action name
$this->bootstrap('FrontController');
$front = $this->getResource('FrontController');
$req = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$router = $front->getRouter();
$router->route($req);
$module = $req->getModuleName();//user
$controller = $req->getControllerName();//home
$action = $req->getActionName();//list
I got the solution to get Module Name, Controller & Action name
$this->bootstrap('FrontController');
$front = $this->getResource('FrontController');
$req = new Zend_Controller_Request_Http();
$router = $front->getRouter();
$router->route($req);
$module = $req->getModuleName();//user
$controller = $req->getControllerName();//home
$action = $req->getActionName();//list
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