When testing and developing some scripts, I would like to be able to define certain $_GET variables.
When a script is called trough mod_php/apache these variables will be defined by adding ?foo=bar
to the url.
Is this possible at all?
When testing and developing some scripts, I would like to be able to define certain $_GET variables.
When a script is called trough mod_php/apache these variables will be defined by adding ?foo=bar
to the url.
Is this possible at all?
No, Its not possible via CLI. However you can manually assign the value to the $_GET
variable.
OR you can use the command line arguments and assign them to the $_GET
.
$_GET['data'] = $argv;
^^That's a little bit manageable..
Assuming you have some code that is using $_GET['foo'] to do something then the best way to handle it would be to extract that code into a class/method/function and then have context-specific scaffolding which gathers the relevant data from the environment and passes it into the code-block to do it's stuff.
So let's say you had an inline PHP script like this:
$foo = $_GET['foo'];
// do what I need to do with $foo
Then you could wrap this into a function
function doBar( $foo ) {
// do what I need to do with $foo
}
Your inline php script would now be
$foo = $_GET['foo'];
doBar( $foo );
And you could very easily write a CLI script to test this, either by setting $foo directly
$foo = 'test value';
doBar( $foo );
Or by parsing the CLI inputs and getting foo from there instead.
Basically, your code that does stuff (the Model in a traditional MVC) is isolated from its environment and can be used via an HTTP request, in a CLI script, in a unit test etc.
One thing I would stay clear of is assigning your own values to the $_GET and $_POST superglobals. It's smelly and a short-cut to giving you problems some way down the line.
The two options to set $_GET variables: simply have something like:
<a href='www.example.com/index.php?foo=bar'>blah</a>
This will set $_GET['foo'] to bar.
Or:
<form method='get' action='index.php'>
Any information you will send with this form will be retrievable with $_GET.