Can anyone explain the differences both functionally and in terms of good/bad practice whhy one of these should be preferred over the other:
$getParam = Mage::app()->getRequest()->getParam('getparam');
v
$getParam = $_GET['getparam'];
There is a significant difference between the two. $_GET
is simply an array, like $_POST
. However, calling Mage::app()->getRequest()->getParam('param_name')
will give you access to both GET and POST (DELETE and PUT are not included here) - see code below:
lib/Zend/Controller/Request/Http.php
public function getParam($key, $default = null)
{
$keyName = (null !== ($alias = $this->getAlias($key))) ? $alias : $key;
$paramSources = $this->getParamSources();
if (isset($this->_params[$keyName])) {
return $this->_params[$keyName];
} elseif (in_array('_GET', $paramSources) && (isset($_GET[$keyName]))) {
return $_GET[$keyName];
} elseif (in_array('_POST', $paramSources) && (isset($_POST[$keyName]))) {
return $_POST[$keyName];
}
return $default;
}
In addition, if the system sets other params with Mage::app()->getRequest()->setParam()
, it becomes accessible via the getParam()
function. In Magento you want to always use getParam()
.
setParam()
?
Oct 28, 2015 at 0:57
setParam()
other than to filter or parse values before they get to the system (in a predispatch
observer). That isn't something that is used often, but it is helpful when you need it.
Oct 28, 2015 at 15:46
Mage::app()->getRequest()->getParam('getparam');
Will return you 'getparam' if it is send with GET, POST (not sure about DELETE, PUT ...) request. Did not work with Magento but if there parameters that sent through routing. I would expect them also being accessible through that function.
$_GET
contains only parameters sent through GET
$_POST
contains only parameters sent through POST
$_GET
contains params from the querystring regardless of request method. $_POST
contains params from the request body if the Content-Type
header of the request was application/x-www-form-urlencoded
and the request method was POST