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I am trying to get the base URL for the project in Yii 2 but it doesn't seem to work. According to this page you used to be able to do:

Yii::app()->getBaseUrl(true);

In Yii 1, but it seems that that method in Yii 2 no longer accepts a parameter?

I've tried doing it without true, such as:

Yii::$app->getBaseUrl();

But it just returns empty.

How can you do this in Yii 2?

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10 Answers 10

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To get base URL of application you should use yii\helpers\Url::base() method:

use yii\helpers\Url;

Url::base();         // /myapp
Url::base(true);     // http(s)://example.com/myapp - depending on current schema
Url::base('https');  // https://example.com/myapp
Url::base('http');   // http://example.com/myapp
Url::base('');       // //example.com/myapp

Url::home() should NOT be used in this case. Application::$homeUrl uses base URL by default, but it could be easily changed (for example to https://example.com/myapp/home) so you should not rely on assumption that it will always return base URL. If there is a special Url::base() method to get base URL, then use it.

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My guess is that you need to look at aliases.

Using aliases would be like:

Yii::getAlias('@web');

You can also always rely on one of these two:

Yii::$app->homeUrl;

Url::base();
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    Url btw is from yii\helpers\Url
    – u_mulder
    Jan 9, 2015 at 8:43
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    I tried Url::home(true) and Url::base(true) and they both pretty much return the same thing, except Url::home(true) includes an ending /. Is there any difference other than that?
    – Brett
    Jan 9, 2015 at 11:28
  • Anyone know the difference? Can provide an example?
    – Brett
    Jan 10, 2015 at 6:50
  • @Brett Yii Framework is totally open and docummented on github, you should check github.com/yiisoft/yii2/blob/master/framework/helpers/… and compare functions, Url:home relies on URI:scheme to return URL if defined otherwise it will return Yii::$app->getHomeUrl(); in the otherway URL:base is the same when scheme = true but, when scheme is false the url is given by $url = Yii::$app->getUrlManager()->getBaseUrl(); I strongly suggest not to be afraid to check out yii code by yourself, it is amazingly well docummented Jan 10, 2015 at 11:53
  • Perhaps you could edit your answer to include Url::base(true) instead as that's probably the one I will use.
    – Brett
    Jan 10, 2015 at 15:49
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To get base URL Yii2 using:

Url::home(true)
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  • This is incorrect, Url::home() does not always return base URL. See my answer.
    – rob006
    May 26, 2018 at 20:16
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Use it like this:

Yii::$app->getUrlManager()->getBaseUrl()

More information on base, canonical, home URLs: http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/yii-helpers-url.html

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    Anytime you see get as the function base name, it is a getter function. Meaning you can just do: Yii::$app->urlManager->baseUrl. The functions are ugly and looks like you don't understand the point of getter functions.
    – Wade
    Jul 29, 2016 at 18:40
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    @WadeShuler Getters are only syntax sugar with some performance implications - using methods is actually preferred. In framework core they're used almost every time.
    – rob006
    May 26, 2018 at 20:20
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Try this:

$baseUrl = Yii::$app->urlManager->createAbsoluteUrl(['/']);
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may be you are looking for this

Yii::$app->homeUrl

you can also use this

Url::base().

or this

Url::home();

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I searched for a solution how we can do like in codeigniter, routing like e.g.

base_url()
base_url('profile')
base_url('view/12')

Only way we can do that in Yii2

<?=Url::toRoute('/profile') ?>
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You can reach your base URL by this:

Yii::$app->request->baseUrl
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In yii 1 this code return the hostname

Yii::app()->getBaseUrl(true);

In yii2 the following

Yii::$app->getBaseUrl();

not exists as method of Yii::$app and it triggers an error with message

Calling unknown method: yii\web\Application::getBaseUrl() 

You could use Request class that encapsulates the $_SERVER

Yii::$app->request->hostInfo
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Try below code. It should work. It will return base URL name

use yii\helpers\Url;

Url::home('http') // http://HostName/ OR Url::home('https') // https://HostName/

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