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Iam using a custom mvc framework that i built myself. I would like to ask how can we dynamically include javascript files to the bottom of my page?

Create Account Page (createaccount.php)

<?php include('header.php'); ?>

<div class="container maincontainer">
<h3>Create an Account </h3>

<?php include('footer.php'); ?>

My tag is in the footer.php.

I have another page called

Login Page (login.php)

<?php include('header.php'); ?>

<div class="container maincontainer">
<h3>Login </h3>

<?php include('footer.php'); ?>

Basically, this 2 pages use different javascript files. I want to include different js for different page. Note:they are using same footer.php file

Is there any function/method that i can write to inject js code dynamically to the footer.php based on specific pages? Advice from experts appreciated greatly!

Cheers

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  • include js files after the footer.php. Mar 12, 2013 at 4:16
  • it will be after the </body> tag (in the footer.php) if i do so.. if there any way to put in just before the </body> tag?
    – Slay
    Mar 12, 2013 at 4:21
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    Create two footer files. In first one write the code before </body> tag. In second footer file write code </body></html>. Include them in php files and in between these files include appropriate js files. Mar 12, 2013 at 4:25
  • What about include the .js file with javascript?
    – tttony
    Mar 12, 2013 at 4:36

5 Answers 5

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I usually handle that kind of situation by creating an array on each page of scripts to get injected into the footer:

createaccount.php

<?php
$scripts = array('foo.js', 'bar.js');

include('header.php'); ?>

<!-- page specific content -->

<?php include('footer.php'); ?>

login.php

<?php
$scripts = array('http://example.com/baz.js');

include('header.php'); ?>

<!-- page specific content -->

<?php include('footer.php'); ?>

footer.php

<!-- whatever your footer content is -->

<?php
// script injection
foreach ($scripts as $url) { ?>
  <script src="<?=$url?>"></script>
<?php } ?>
</body>
</html>

That'll allow you to include as many or few scripts on each page as necessary.

Usually I have a php file that'll get included first thing on all pages to handle database connection, sessions, etc. and include the initialization of $scripts = array() there; then every page will have $scripts initialized to an empty array by default, so that it only needs to get set on the pages themselves if they need to use it.

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  • This solution is really elegant.
    – palerdot
    Mar 12, 2013 at 5:37
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You can try adding the following in your footer.php

    <?php 
      $path = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
      $file_info = pathinfo($path);
      $file_name = $file_info['file_name'];

      if($file_name == 'createaccount.php'){
         echo "<script src = 'your_script.js'></script>";
      }else if($file_name == 'login.php'){
         echo "<script src = 'another_script.js'></script>";
      }

    ?>

You can also use a switch in case there are a lot of dynamic scripts

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  • Hi, thanks for the suggestion, i am looking for a more scalable way.. i will have alot of php files.. don't really want to have lots of if else statement in the footer.. seems hard to maintain as well~
    – Slay
    Mar 12, 2013 at 4:20
  • @Slay, as I've suggested, you can keep an hash of page_id and js code associated with it. Look at my answer.
    – Jashwant
    Mar 12, 2013 at 4:28
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Perhaps make a $script var in your page that stores the script...then in your footer do if($script) echo $script;

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If your script is only used for that page, there's no reason why you can't just add the <script> tag just before including the footer:

<script type="text/javascript">
// your code here
</script>
<?php include('footer.php'); ?>

Any elements you need to reference inside the script would have already been added to the DOM by the time your script gets evaluated.

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I think, using different js files for different pages wont be a wise choice.

As browser caches the js files once downloaded.

However, you can use inline js for particular pages.

Keep an hash (an array in php) of page_id and js code to be included

In your footer.php, just before the </body> tag, inline print the js code linked with that page_id.

e.g.

$scripts = array('page1' => 'page1 js code', 'page2' => 'page2 js code');

and in footer.php just before </body>,

`echo '<script type="text/javascript">';
 echo $scripts['page1'];
 echo '</script>';

You wont need any if/else in this case.

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