The request class is an object-oriented representation of an HTTP request. This is meant to work for both incoming, such as a request to the application from a browser, and outgoing requests, like would be used to send a request from the application to a third-party application. This class provides the common functionality they both need, but both cases have custom classes that extend from the Request class to add specific functionality.
See the documentation for the IncomingRequest Class and CURLRequest Class for more usage details.
CodeIgniter\HTTP\Request getIPAddress() | Returns: | The user’s IP Address, if it can be detected, or null. If the IP address is not a valid IP address, then will return 0.0.0.0 |
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| Return type: | string |
Returns the IP address for the current user. If the IP address is not valid, the method will return ‘0.0.0.0’:
echo $request->getIPAddress();
Important
This method takes into account the App->proxyIPs setting and will return the reported HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR, HTTP_CLIENT_IP, HTTP_X_CLIENT_IP, or HTTP_X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP address for the allowed IP address.
isValidIP($ip[, $which = '']) Important
This method is deprecated.
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| Returns: |
true if the address is valid, false if not |
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bool |
Takes an IP address as input and returns true or false (boolean) depending on whether it is valid or not.
Note
The $request->getIPAddress() method above automatically validates the IP address.
if ( ! $request->isValidIP($ip)) {
echo 'Not Valid';
} else {
echo 'Valid';
}
Accepts an optional second string parameter of ‘ipv4’ or ‘ipv6’ to specify an IP format. The default checks for both formats.
getMethod([$upper = false]) Important
Use of the $upper parameter is deprecated.
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| Returns: |
HTTP request method |
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string |
Returns the $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'], with the option to set it in uppercase or lowercase.
echo $request->getMethod(true); // Outputs: POST echo $request->getMethod(false); // Outputs: post echo $request->getMethod(); // Outputs: post
setMethod($method) | Parameters: |
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| Returns: |
HTTP request method |
| Return type: |
Request |
getServer([$index = null[, $filter = null[, $flags = null]]]) | Parameters: | |
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| Returns: |
$_SERVER item value if found, null if not |
| Return type: |
mixed |
This method is identical to the post(), get() and cookie() methods from the IncomingRequest Class, only it fetches getServer data ($_SERVER):
$request->getServer('some_data');
To return an array of multiple $_SERVER values, pass all the required keys as an array.
$require->getServer(['SERVER_PROTOCOL', 'REQUEST_URI']);
getEnv([$index = null[, $filter = null[, $flags = null]]]) | Parameters: | |
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| Returns: |
$_ENV item value if found, null if not |
| Return type: |
mixed |
This method is identical to the post(), get() and cookie() methods from the IncomingRequest Class, only it fetches getEnv data ($_ENV):
$request->getEnv('some_data');
To return an array of multiple $_ENV values, pass all the required keys as an array.
$require->getEnv(['CI_ENVIRONMENT', 'S3_BUCKET']);
setGlobal($method, $value) | Parameters: |
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| Returns: |
HTTP request method |
| Return type: |
Request |
Allows manually setting the value of PHP global, like $_GET, $_POST, etc.
fetchGlobal($method[, $index = null[, $filter = null[, $flags = null]]]) | Parameters: | |
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| Return type: |
mixed |
Fetches one or more items from a global, like cookies, get, post, etc. Can optionally filter the input when you retrieve it by passing in a filter.
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