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| 63 | <h1>Creating Libraries</h1>
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| 65 | <p>When we use the term "Libraries" we are normally referring to the classes that are located in the <kbd>libraries</kbd>
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| 66 | directory and described in the Class Reference of this user guide. In this case, however, we will instead describe how you can create your own libraries within
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| 67 | your <dfn>application</dfn> directory in order to maintain separation between your local resources and the global framework resources.</p>
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| 69 | <h2>Storage</h2>
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| 71 | <p>In order for your libraries to be stored in your <kbd>application</kbd> folder you will need to create two directories in which to store them:</p>
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| 73 | <ul>
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| 74 | <li>application/<dfn>init</dfn></li>
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| 75 | <li>application/<dfn>libraries</dfn></li>
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| 79 | <h2>Anatomy of a Library</h2>
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| 81 | <p>A class library consists of two components:</p>
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| 83 | <ol>
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| 84 | <li>An <kbd>init</kbd> file.</li>
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| 85 | <li>A <kbd>class</kbd> file.</li>
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| 86 | </ol>
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| 88 | <h2>The Init File</h2>
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| 90 | <p>An <kbd>init</kbd> file a small initialization file corresponding to each of your classes. The purpose of this file is to
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| 91 | instantiate a particular class. Each init file must be named identically to your class file name, adding the "init_" prefix. For example, if your
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| 92 | class is named <dfn>myclass.php</dfn> your init file will be named:</p>
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| 94 | <code>init_myclass.php</code>
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| 96 | <p>Within your init file you will place your initialization code. Here's an example of such code, using an imaginary class named <kbd>Myclass</kbd>:</p>
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| 99 | <code><?php if (!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');<br />
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| 101 | if ( ! class_exists('<kbd>Myclass</kbd>'))<br />
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| 102 | {<br />
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| 103 | require_once(APPPATH.'libraries/<kbd>Myclass</kbd>'.EXT);<br />
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| 104 | }<br />
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| 106 | $obj =& get_instance();<br />
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| 107 | $obj-><kbd>myclass</kbd> = new <kbd>Myclass();</kbd><br />
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| 108 | $obj->ci_is_loaded[] = '<kbd>myclass</kbd>';<br />
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| 110 | ?></code>
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| 111 |
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| 112 | <h2>The Class File</h2>
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| 114 | <p>Your class file itself will be placed inside your <dfn>libraries</dfn> directory:</p>
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| 116 | <code>application/libraries/<dfn>myclass.php</dfn></code>
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| 118 | <p>The class will have this basic prototype:</p>
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| 120 | <code><?php if (!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');<br />
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| 122 | class Myclass {<br />
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| 124 | }<br />
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| 125 | ?></code>
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| 128 | <h2>Naming Conventions</h2>
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| 131 | <li>All file names must be in lowercase: myclass.php and init_myclass.php</li>
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| 132 | <li>Class names must be capitalize: class Myclass</li>
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| 136 | <h2>Using Your Class</h2>
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| 138 | <p>From within any of your <a href="controllers.html">Controller</a> classes you can initialize your class using the standard:</p>
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| 140 | <code>$this->load->library('<kbd>myclass</kbd>');</code>
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| 142 | <p>Once loaded you can access your class using:</p>
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| 144 | <code>$this-><kbd>myclass</kbd>->function();</code>
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| 146 | <p>Note: In your init file you can define the object variable name.</p>
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| 148 |
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| 149 | <h2>Passing Parameters Your Class</h2>
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| 151 | <p>In the library loading function you can pass data via the second parameter and it will be available to your initialization file:</p>
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| 154 | $params = array('type' => 'large', 'color' => 'red');<br />
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| 156 | $this->load->library('myclass', <kbd>$params</kbd>);</code>
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| 158 | <p>Parameters will be accessible using a variable called <kbd>$params</kbd>. By default this variable is set to FALSE.</p>
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| 161 | <h2>Utilizing Code Igniter Resources within Your Library</h2>
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| 164 | <p>To access Code Igniter's native resources within your library use the <kbd>get_instance()</kbd> function.
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| 165 | This function returns the Code Igniter super object.</p>
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| 167 | <p>Normally, to call any of the available Code Igniter functions requires you to use the <kbd>$this</kbd> construct:</p>
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| 169 | <code>
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| 170 | <strong>$this</strong>->load->helper('url');<br />
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| 171 | <strong>$this</strong>->load->library('session');<br />
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| 172 | <strong>$this</strong>->config->item('base_url');<br />
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| 173 | etc.
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| 174 | </code>
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| 176 | <p><kbd>$this</kbd>, however, only works directly within your controllers, your models, or your views.
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| 177 | If you would like to use Code Igniter's classes from within your own custom classes you can do so as follows:</p>
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| 180 | <p>First, assign the Code Igniter object to a variable:</p>
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| 182 | <code>$obj =& get_instance();</code>
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| 184 | <p>Once you've assigned the object to a variable, you'll use that variable <em>instead</em> of <kbd>$this</kbd>:</p>
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| 186 | <code>
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| 187 | $obj =& get_instance();<br /><br />
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| 188 | $obj->load->helper('url');<br />
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| 189 | $obj->load->library('session');<br />
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| 190 | $obj->config->item('base_url');<br />
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| 191 | etc.
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| 192 | </code>
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| 194 | <p class="important"><strong>Note:</strong> You'll notice that the above get_instance() function is being passed by reference:
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| 196 | <var>$obj =& get_instance();</var>
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| 198 | <kbd>This is very important.</kbd> Assigning by reference allows you to use the original Code Igniter object rather than creating a copy of it.</p>
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