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I currently have User SEO URL's set to Yes in OpenCart Admin.

System -> Settings -> Store -> Server -> User SEO URL's

So far, all tags and SEO links are working; the command has done the desired effect.

However for the homepage and a few other links; how do I remove:

index.php?route=common/home

From the URL? Do I have to literally do a find and replace in the hardcode PHP files and risk upgrades or is there another way?

(without bloating performance i.e no poor amateur tools such as vQmod)

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  • As far as I know 100% hard-code - What is worse is if the OpenCart Enviroment is run on Nginx so you need to write many manual functions - and also it is not as easy as finding and replacing that /common/home - much more functions around itself! Repped.. as I want answer too
    – AlphaApp
    May 30, 2012 at 9:51
  • Have you tried removing with htaccess?
    – Leri
    May 30, 2012 at 12:17
  • 1
    @PLB you cannot do this as I am using Nginx and aside from that .htaccess only redirects or rewrites - you still have to remove the index.php?route= in the code. May 30, 2012 at 15:33
  • The only way I found to do it was to modify the code
    – nachito
    Jun 1, 2012 at 14:52
  • You can check my answer. Solved on 1.5.5.1 Mar 7, 2013 at 14:18

15 Answers 15

27

To simply remove that, you can do a basic replace in /catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php

Find:

return $link;

Before it on a new line put:

$link = str_replace('index.php?route=common/home', '', $link);

Edit by TheBlackBenzKid: If you want full SEO just use this line instead of the above:

$link = str_replace('index.php?route=', '', $link);

Also make sure SEO URLs is turned on in the Admin panel of the store.

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  • So would remove all index.php?route= as essentially that is what is needed. Jun 6, 2012 at 7:48
  • 3
    What you've added will set the route sure, however this can have implications. For example, firstly you need to convert the new url back to the route when you link to it. Secondly what happens if a page has other parameters than just the route. Say you use the search page, you'll have product/search&page=2&query=something which is an invalid URL, so I would advise against what you've got above Jun 6, 2012 at 10:33
  • 1
    This does not work with 1.5.5.1 anyone got the solution? vQmod does not work either. How annoying that the author has not put it in place. Mar 6, 2013 at 10:29
  • 1
    @JayGilford I am saying the solutions above and the vQmod solution of this rewrite does not exist or work; 1.5.5.1 does not seem to be working Mar 6, 2013 at 10:58
  • 2
    @Umair right. This question was asked 2.5 years before OC2 was released Jun 24, 2015 at 9:33
9

I really like Victor Schröder's solution above for it's simplicity. Thanks! I created a vQmod based on his code mods in case it would be helpful to anyone. here is the code:

<modification>

    <file name="system/library/url.php">
        <operation>
            <search position="before"><![CDATA[$url .= 'index.php?route=' . $route;]]></search>
            <add><![CDATA[
                if ('common/home' == $route) {
                    if ($args) {
                        $url .= '?' . str_replace('&', '&amp;', '&' . ltrim($args, '&'));
                    }
                } else {
            ]]></add>
        </operation>
        <operation>
            <search position="before"><![CDATA[foreach ($this->rewrite as $rewrite) {]]></search>
            <add><![CDATA[
                }
            ]]></add>
        </operation>
    </file>

    <file name="catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php">
        <operation>
            <search position="replace"><![CDATA[parse_str($url_info['query'], $data);]]></search>
            <add><![CDATA[
                if (isset($url_info['query'])) parse_str($url_info['query'], $data);
            ]]></add>
        </operation>
    </file>

</modification>
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8

The previous "solutions" are wrong because they are attacking the SEO URL translate. What you want is to deal with the URL generation inside OpenCart.

Let's keep it simple. Go to /system/library/url.php and look at the public function link. Replace the function with this version:

public function link($route, $args = '', $connection = 'NONSSL') {
    if ('NONSSL' == $connection) {
        $url = $this->url;
    } else {
        $url = $this->ssl;  
    }

    if ('common/home' == $route) {
        if ($args) {
            $url .= '?' . str_replace('&', '&amp;', '&' . ltrim($args, '&')); 
        }
    } else {
        $url .= 'index.php?route=' . $route;
        if ($args) {
            $url .= str_replace('&', '&amp;', '&' . ltrim($args, '&')); 
        }
    }

    foreach ($this->rewrite as $rewrite) {
        $url = $rewrite->rewrite($url);
    }

    return $url;
}

Simple like that. I can't belive why this is not in OpenCart's core.

EDIT:

I run some tests and if the SEO URLs are enabled, it becomes necessary to make one single edit in the /catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php to avoid an "Undefined index" error.

Inside public function rewrite, replace this line:

parse_str($url_info['query'], $data);

With this one:

if (isset($url_info['query'])) parse_str($url_info['query'], $data);

Now it really works.

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  • 2
    This will work with OR without SEO URLs enabled and will preserve the query string arguments Mar 9, 2013 at 1:48
  • opencart 1.5.5.1.2 - I see myshop/index.php?route at url Nov 4, 2015 at 10:54
  • @VitalyZdanevich, what kind of OC version is that? Is it an official release? Are you sure that you have the SEO urls turned on? Anyway, I really recommend you to upgrade, because such an old version is not supported anymore and has a lot of security issues. Nov 7, 2015 at 13:35
  • Hey Victor, thanks for this! I did everything to the letter but nothing happened. Does this work with 3.0?
    – Jay Smoke
    Nov 16, 2020 at 20:51
3

Step 01. Enable USE SEO URL’s in your store server settings

Go to the “System” and click on “Settings”. Locate the store you want to alter and click the “Edit” link on the right. Finally click the “Server” tab and set the SEO URL’s radio to “Yes” and save your settings.

Note: The keywords will not be created for you automatically. You must also have Apache mod_rewrite turned on. Most web hosts will have this on by default. Step 3 of this tutorial will explain how to add the keywords.

Step 02. Change some content in your .htaccess file to make your homepage SEO URL Friendly

Go to your host control panel and edit your .htaccess file. Sometimes this file is hidden in order to unhide it you can click on your web host control panel file manager and tick the show hidden files option followed by the “go” button.

Once you locate the .htaccess file change the following lines:

RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^sitemap.xml$ index.php?route=feed/google_sitemap [L]
RewriteRule ^googlebase.xml$ index.php?route=feed/google_base [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !.*\.(ico|gif|jpg|jpeg|png|js|css)
RewriteRule ^([^?]*) index.php?_route_=$1 [L,QSA]

To:

RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^sitemap.xml$ index.php?route=feed/google_sitemap [L]
RewriteRule ^googlebase.xml$ index.php?route=feed/google_base [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !.*\.(ico|gif|jpg|jpeg|png|js|css)
RewriteRule ^([^?]*) index.php?_route_=$1 [L,QSA]
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^route=common/home$
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ http://www.yourwebsite.co.uk? [R=301,L]

If you do the step above your home page will change from something like this: http://yourwebsite.com/index.php?route=common/home to this: http://yourwebsite.com

Step 03. Enter SEO Keywords for URL’s manually Finally, you need to enter SEO keywords for every page, information, product and category you want to have URL rewrite. You can find the field for the SEO Keywords under the Data tab when editing and creating items.

Once you have entered the SEO Keywords your URL’s will be working.

Once you have followed all these instructions you can begin to reap the benefits of higher rankings, increased traffic and more customers.

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  • I think the whole point is to be able to do this automatically not manually every time you create a product/page.
    – Jay Smoke
    Nov 16, 2020 at 21:01
2

How about replacing a link in logo with <?php echo $base; ?>. It will make a link to base domain and will remove index.php?route=common/home.

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  • 3
    It will remove that sure, but what about the rest of the index.php?route=common/home urls? Aug 14, 2012 at 9:27
  • It is a good point. I like it and +1 but it is not a complete solution. I never knew about the $base Nov 19, 2012 at 9:27
  • not complete solution.. clicking something in the nav bar also goes to index.php?blabla
    – Matej
    Feb 13, 2013 at 0:05
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+50

Jay's solution doesn't work for me, after editing I get blank screen. So I made a new one:

Put the line before:

return $link;

Instead of after:

public function rewrite($link) {
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  • Interesting. What version are you using? Mar 4, 2013 at 9:28
  • Thanks. Appreciate the feedback Mar 5, 2013 at 16:23
  • This does not work with 1.5.5.1 anyone got the solution? vQmod does not work either. How annoying that the author has not put it in place. Mar 6, 2013 at 10:30
  • I will award the bounty here since this is the solution JayGilford used. Also make sure SEO URLs is turned on in the Admin Panel.. Mar 6, 2013 at 14:54
  • 1
    Put the line before: return $link; Instead of after: public function rewrite($link) { i do not get ... what are you trying to say ... please help
    – Umair Ayub
    Jun 23, 2015 at 5:33
2

So, I'm using 1.5.5.1 and no one answer on this question solved my problem. However, combining the answers from @Jay Gilford, @TheBlackBenzKid and @rkaartikeyen I came up with a fully working solution.

Remember to enable seo urls as shown by @TheBlackBenzKid.

An explanation can be found below the code.

[php]
class ControllerCommonSeoUrl extends Controller {
    public function index() {
        // Add rewrite to url class
        if ($this->config->get('config_seo_url')) {
            $this->url->addRewrite($this);
        }

        // Decode URL
        if (isset($this->request->get['_route_'])) {
            $parts = explode('/', $this->request->get['_route_']);

            foreach ($parts as $part) {
                $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE keyword = '" . $this->db->escape($part) . "'");

                if ($query->num_rows) {
                    $url = explode('=', $query->row['query']);

                    if ($url[0] == 'product_id') {
                        $this->request->get['product_id'] = $url[1];
                    }

                    if ($url[0] == 'category_id') {
                        if (!isset($this->request->get['path'])) {
                            $this->request->get['path'] = $url[1];
                        } else {
                            $this->request->get['path'] .= '_' . $url[1];
                        }
                    }   

                    if ($url[0] == 'manufacturer_id') {
                        $this->request->get['manufacturer_id'] = $url[1];
                    }

                    if ($url[0] == 'information_id') {
                        $this->request->get['information_id'] = $url[1];
                    }   
                } else {
                    $this->request->get['route'] = 'error/not_found';   
                }
            }

            if (isset($this->request->get['product_id'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'product/product';
            } elseif (isset($this->request->get['path'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'product/category';
            } elseif (isset($this->request->get['manufacturer_id'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'product/manufacturer/info';
            } elseif (isset($this->request->get['information_id'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'information/information';
            }else {
                $this->request->get['route'] = $this->request->get['_route_'];
            }

            if (isset($this->request->get['route'])) {
                return $this->forward($this->request->get['route']);
            }
        }
    }

    public function rewrite($link) {
        $url_info = parse_url(str_replace('&', '&', $link));

        $url = ''; 

        $data = array();

        parse_str($url_info['query'], $data);

        foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
            if (isset($data['route'])) {
                if (($data['route'] == 'product/product' && $key == 'product_id') || (($data['route'] == 'product/manufacturer/info' || $data['route'] == 'product/product') && $key == 'manufacturer_id') || ($data['route'] == 'information/information' && $key == 'information_id')) {
                    $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE `query` = '" . $this->db->escape($key . '=' . (int)$value) . "'");

                    if ($query->num_rows) {
                        $url .= '/' . $query->row['keyword'];

                        unset($data[$key]);
                    }                   
                } elseif ($key == 'path') {
                    $categories = explode('_', $value);

                    foreach ($categories as $category) {
                        $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE `query` = 'category_id=" . (int)$category . "'");

                        if ($query->num_rows) {
                            $url .= '/' . $query->row['keyword'];
                        }                           
                    }

                    unset($data[$key]);
                }
            }
        }

        if ($url) {
            unset($data['route']);

            $query = '';

            if ($data) {
                foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
                    $query .= '&' . $key . '=' . $value;
                }

                if ($query) {
                    $query = '?' . trim($query, '&');
                }
            }

            return $url_info['scheme'] . '://' . $url_info['host'] . (isset($url_info['port']) ? ':' . $url_info['port'] : '') . str_replace('/index.php', '', $url_info['path']) . $url . $query;
        } else {
            $link = str_replace('index.php?route=', '', $link);
            return $link;
        }
    }   
}

Apparently, @Jay Gilford and @TheBlackBenzKid solve the issue of the urls being properly written on the page.

Line 113

$link = str_replace('index.php?route=', '', $link);

But it seems to break the urls since the Controller can't find the pages and therefore reverts to the error page.

Line 38 - 40

} else {
    $this->request->get['route'] = 'error/not_found';   
}

@rkaartikeyen's solution solves this problem by setting the current route to the requested route

Line 51 - 53

else {
    $this->request->get['route'] = $this->request->get['_route_'];
}
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  • What version are you using? Also, I stopped using OC a long time ago. Nov 4, 2015 at 21:41
1

I came late but my solution could be useful for others (tested on Opencart 2.0.3.1):

Open your MySQL console and run this query (change YOURDATABASE with your db name):

INSERT INTO `YOURDATABASE`.`url_alias` (`url_alias_id`, `query`, `keyword`) VALUES (NULL, 'common/home', ' ');

How it works:

The trick consists in adding a WHITE SPACE (' ') for the column "keyword", if you insert an empty string ('') this workaround doesn't work and the url rewriter will return again index.php?route=common/home.

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  • Working at 1.5.5.1.2, but with space at keyword I have %20 at the end of my url when clicking to logo so I removed the space. Nov 4, 2015 at 14:37
1

For me, the simplest way to do it:

1- Go to /system/library/url.php

2- Locate function link(

3- Above return $url; put the following line:

$url = str_replace('index.php?route=common/home', '', $url);
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  • @TheBlackBenzKid Yes, tested on Version 3.0.3.3 May 11, 2020 at 23:25
  • for me it either worked for 3.0.3.8 Feb 5, 2022 at 9:24
1

OpenCart 3.x

First of all in root folder of your website rename htaccess.txt into .htaccess.

Then go to System > Settings > Your store. Edit. Open tab Server and set Use SEO URLs to Yes.

Now open catalog/controller/startup/seo_url.php

Find } elseif ($key == 'path') {

Add before

} elseif ($key == 'route') {
  $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "seo_url WHERE `query` = '" . $this->db->escape($value) . "' AND store_id = '" . (int)$this->config->get('config_store_id') . "' AND language_id = '" . (int)$this->config->get('config_language_id') . "'");
 
  if ($query->num_rows && $query->row['keyword']) {
    $url .= '/' . $query->row['keyword'];
    unset($data[$key]);
  } else if ($data['route'] == "common/home") { 
    $url .= '/'; 
  } 

Now /index.php?route=common/home becames /

And now you can although set SEO URLs in Design > SEO URL using constructions like account/login or information/contact.

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/catalog/controller/common/seo_url.php

Open the file and replace the below code

<?php
class ControllerCommonSeoUrl extends Controller {
    public function index() {
        // Add rewrite to url class
        if ($this->config->get('config_seo_url')) {
            $this->url->addRewrite($this);
        }

        // Decode URL
        if (isset($this->request->get['_route_'])) {
            $parts = explode('/', $this->request->get['_route_']);

            foreach ($parts as $part) {

                $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE keyword = '" . $this->db->escape($part) . "'");

                if ($query->num_rows) {
                    $url = explode('=', $query->row['query']);

                    if ($url[0] == 'product_id') {
                        $this->request->get['product_id'] = $url[1];
                    }

                    if ($url[0] == 'category_id') {
                        if (!isset($this->request->get['path'])) {
                            $this->request->get['path'] = $url[1];
                        } else {
                            $this->request->get['path'] .= '_' . $url[1];
                        }
                    }   

                    if ($url[0] == 'manufacturer_id') {
                        $this->request->get['manufacturer_id'] = $url[1];
                    }

                    if ($url[0] == 'information_id') {
                        $this->request->get['information_id'] = $url[1];
                    }   
                } else {
                    $this->request->get['route'] = 'error/not_found';   
                }
            }

            if (isset($this->request->get['product_id'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'product/product';
            } elseif (isset($this->request->get['path'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'product/category';
            } elseif (isset($this->request->get['manufacturer_id'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'product/manufacturer/info';
            } elseif (isset($this->request->get['information_id'])) {
                $this->request->get['route'] = 'information/information';
            }else {
                $this->request->get['route'] = $this->request->get['_route_'];
            }

            if (isset($this->request->get['route'])) {
                return $this->forward($this->request->get['route']);
            }
        }
    }

    public function rewrite($link) {
        if ($this->config->get('config_seo_url')) {
            $url_data = parse_url(str_replace('&amp;', '&', $link));
            $url = ''; 

            $data = array();

            parse_str($url_data['query'], $data);
            foreach ($data as $key => $value) {

                if (isset($data['route'])) {
                    if (($data['route'] == 'product/product' && $key == 'product_id') || (($data['route'] == 'product/manufacturer/info' || $data['route'] == 'product/product') && $key == 'manufacturer_id') || ($data['route'] == 'information/information' && $key == 'information_id')) {
                        $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE `query` = '" . $this->db->escape($key . '=' . (int)$value) . "'");

                        if ($query->num_rows) {
                            $url .= '/' . $query->row['keyword'];

                            unset($data[$key]);
                        }                   
                    } elseif ($key == 'path') {
                        $categories = explode('_', $value);

                        foreach ($categories as $category) {
                            $query = $this->db->query("SELECT * FROM " . DB_PREFIX . "url_alias WHERE `query` = 'category_id=" . (int)$category . "'");

                            if ($query->num_rows) {
                                $url .= '/' . $query->row['keyword'];
                            }                           
                        }

                        unset($data[$key]);
                    }else {
                        $url .= '/'.$value;
                    }
                }
            }

            if ($url) {
                unset($data['route']);

                $query = '';

                if ($data) {
                    foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
                        $query .= '&' . $key . '=' . $value;
                    }

                    if ($query) {
                        $query = '?' . trim($query, '&');
                    }
                }

                return $url_data['scheme'] . '://' . $url_data['host'] . (isset($url_data['port']) ? ':' . $url_data['port'] : '') . str_replace('/index.php', '', $url_data['path']) . $url . $query;
            } else {
                return $link;
            }
        } else {
            return $link;
        }       
    }   
}
?>

------------------ WHERE THE CHANGE -------------------------

The below Line i added in Public Function index() also Public Function rewrite.

else {
this->request->get['route'] = $this->request->get['_route_'];
}

index() function Perform like this

  1. Get the query from htaccss "?route=$1" (Ex: the url look like site.com/shirts)
  2. so the route is shirts
  3. now the function check the "shirts" is found in url_alias table if its found then its make a get varible like index.php?categoryID=Value from url_alias Table.
  4. Or else if there are no record in url_alias table for shirts, then its checks weather it is some other pages like information or manufacturer if its found it make a get variable Example index.php?route=information/information or index.php?route=product/manufacturer/info.
  5. But its not check is it found in Layouts. So i added the Code in else block that set the route into get variable like this index.php?route=<route>
  6. So in index() functions its works fine. Like Same i did in rewrite function.
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0

i got this http://www.antropy.co.uk/index.php/blog/one-quick-opencart-seo-tip-to-avoid-a-duplicate-home-page/ worked for me in removing the code for my homepage

0

In file \system\library\response.php add next line at the beginning of the public function output()

if (!defined('HTTP_CATALOG')) $this->output = str_replace(array('index.php?route=common/home', '?route=common/home'), '', $this->output);
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In Opencart 3, if you want to redirect all ugly urls, like

index.php?route=common/home
index.php?route=account/register
index.php?route=product/product&path=244&product_id=481

You need to add your pretty urls to Admin -> Design -> SEO Urls similar to

enter image description here

then do this: In catalog/controller/startup/seo_url.php, in function index, after

if ($this->config->get('config_seo_url')) {
   $this->url->addRewrite($this);
}

add this

if (isset($this->request->get['route'])) {
    if (DOMAIN_ROOT . $this->request->server['REQUEST_URI'] != $this->rewrite(DOMAIN_ROOT . $this->request->server['REQUEST_URI'])) {
        $this->response->redirect($this->rewrite(DOMAIN_ROOT . $this->request->server['REQUEST_URI']));
    }
}
elseif (strpos($this->request->server['REQUEST_URI'], 'index') !== false) {
    $this->response->redirect(HTTPS_SERVER);
}

Add last step is to define DOMAIN_ROOT in config.php with

define('DOMAIN_ROOT', 'https://www.somedomain.org'); // no slash, no subfolder

It works very well for me

-1

To remove index.php?route= from urls I simply recommend to edit .htaccess file.

Just add this:

RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} \ /index\.php\?_route_=?([^&\ ]*)
RewriteRule ^ /%1? [L,R]

I encounter no problems whatsoever. Just remember that you need to have RewriteEngine enabled. Look for this line: RewriteEngine On. If not present, past it before above code.

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  • This does not remove it from the PHP files however that are hard coded to have this inside them. Aug 8, 2016 at 9:39

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