$params = Request::forge('some / route') ->set_method ('POST')->execute(array('myparam' => 'value'));
public function action_index() { // fetch the output of a controller $widget = Request::forge('user')->set_method('GET')->execute(array('myparam' => 'value')); echo $widget; }
public function action_index() { var_dump(Request::active()->params()); var_dump(Input::get()); var_dump(func_get_args()); }
$this->param('fieldname');
Harro Verton wrote on Monday 5th of November 2012:You should be able to fetch those parameters using$this->param('fieldname');
$widget = Request::forge('community/user')->set_method('GET')->execute(array('myparam' => 'value'));
var_dump($this->param('myparam'));
Harro Verton wrote on Monday 5th of November 2012:No, the Input class hydrates and (optionally) sanitizes the input on first use, later calls will not access the global anymore.
$_GET['tomato'] = 2; // fetch the output of a controller $widget = Request::forge('community/user')->execute();
var_dump(Input::get());
Harro Verton wrote on Tuesday 6th of November 2012:But probably only because it's the first call to get() ?
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