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i am new to Zend Framework and i want to know how to get the application environment in my controller.

I read in a forum to use: echo getenv('APPLICATION_ENV'); but it does not work.

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Since APPLICATION_ENV is a constant, you can access it simply with:

echo APPLICATION_ENV;

But the question is why would you need it in your controller.

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    I agree with Vika. There is no need to know in which environment you are in your controller (or in any other part of your application). If you start doing different things in your application depending of the environment, you're doing it (very) wrong. Mar 2, 2011 at 16:55
  • Thanks for the tip... i was just curious to fetch the value of that constant in my controller. I am not doing anything specific to it. Mar 3, 2011 at 4:58
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    What about handling errors gracefully and differently in different environments?
    – jkulak
    Jul 3, 2012 at 13:57
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    I would also ask, what if you want to add an action or two that should only be available in a testing or development environment. Is there a more elegant way to handle such a thing?
    – Aaron
    Nov 9, 2012 at 2:27
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    Or to not send emails when testing / stage / development.
    – Jrgns
    Nov 24, 2012 at 6:40
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There is another way to get the environment name. It's a little more OO-friendly for those of us who prefer to avoid globally defined constants, but I'm not quite sure how to get at it:

$myEnvName = $zendApplicationInstance->getEnvironment();

The question here is how to get the reference to $myEnvName -- suggestions welcome.

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