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I would like to know the simplest solution to changing the underscores of my codeigniter urls to dashes, for seo reasons.

My controllers look like:

public function request_guide() {
...Load view etc...
}

So to browse to this page I would have to go to:

www.domain.com/request_guide

But I want to be more seo friendly and use dashes instead of underscores, like so:

www.domain.com/request-guide

I am under the impression that codeigniter functions require underscores (might be wrong).

In previous projects I have simply used mod_rewrite but I believe that these actions can be performed using routes.

What is the easiest way for me to rewrite the urls replacing the underscores with dashes???

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    request-guide is not more seo-friendly than request_guide.
    – lanzz
    Commented Nov 8, 2011 at 14:53
  • If you thik about it, that would match a class name, where a dash isn't valid; you would need, in fact, to write the class (or method) name as "request-guide", which is invalid php syntax. Go for a re-routing as suggested in answers below Commented Nov 8, 2011 at 15:03
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    I was under the impression from google that they class dashes as spaces and words containing underscores as a whole word. Commented Nov 8, 2011 at 15:04
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    @Ianzz request-guide is MUCH more seo-friendly than request_guide. Hyphens are extremely SEO friendly in URLs and Google interprets them as word separators. Commented Apr 29, 2015 at 20:16

8 Answers 8

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It really depends on your intention. If you just want to change only one page, then devrooms' solution is the perfect one indeed:

$route['request-guide'] = "request_guide";

But if you want to make this your website's default behavior you should extend your core Router class like this (source: [Using hyphens instead of underscores in CodeIgniter])

  1. Make a new file in 'application/core' and name it 'MY_Router.php'
  2. Insert this code in it:

    <?php
    
    defined('BASEPATH') || exit('No direct script access allowed');
    
    class MY_Router extends CI_Router {
    
        function _set_request ($seg = array())
        {
            // The str_replace() below goes through all our segments
            // and replaces the hyphens with underscores making it
            // possible to use hyphens in controllers, folder names and
            // function names
            parent::_set_request(str_replace('-', '_', $seg));
        }
    
    }
    
    ?>
    

UPDATE (Oct 26, 2015): There's a better way to do this in CodeIgniter 3, as @Thomas Wood mentioned:

$route['translate_uri_dashes'] = TRUE;
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  • this doesn't seem to working now. created the file as above but nothing happens. Any ideas?
    – LiveEn
    Commented Mar 30, 2013 at 5:36
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    I thought they were forcing closed PHP tags in PHP6?
    – marksyzm
    Commented Apr 30, 2013 at 9:18
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    @christopher-thomas Thanks for the suggestion! I think that solution is too much writing for doing something that could be done with just one line of code.
    – Stan
    Commented Aug 12, 2015 at 13:54
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    the good thing about the link i suggested, is that it works ONLY on classes and methods, so it doesn't touch the other parts of the url, for example, if you have parameters on the end with - in them, they'll get converted too. This way only converts the parts which are needed, so even if it's a few more lines, it's actually more targetted and overall more complete Commented Aug 12, 2015 at 21:16
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    shouldnt it be set to TRUE?
    – CodeGodie
    Commented May 17, 2016 at 13:18
29

The routes config found in

config/routes.php

is your friend here.

A simple

$route['request-guide'] = "request_guide" ;

will do this for you.

29

Code Ignitor 3 has this in built:

$route['translate_uri_dashes'] = FALSE;

Just change to TRUE and you can use either _ or -.

Documentation

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  • I am not sure, but it still exists in the documentation (right down the bottom) Commented Oct 11, 2015 at 22:42
  • This seems not to be working if you have controllers inside directories or folders like application/controllers/my_folder/About_us.php.
    – CodeGodie
    Commented May 20, 2016 at 16:51
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Open application/config/routes.php and change

$route['translate_uri_dashes'] = TRUE;

Now when you access www.domain.com/**request-guide**, it will instantiate request_guide controller.

It will work with all controllers with name containing _ (underscore).

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Have a look at Codeigniter's custom routing http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/routing.html

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$route['request-guide'] = "request_guide";
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What you could do is create a custom hook (PST... you need basic CodeIgniter skills): for more information regarding CodeIgniter Hooks - Extending the Framework Core

/*
 * the hooks must be enabled from the config file
 * replace underscore with dashes (hyphens) for SEO
 */

function prettyurls() {
    if (is_array($_GET) && count($_GET) == 1 && trim(key($_GET), '/') != '') {
        $newkey = str_replace('-', '_', key($_GET));
        $_GET[$newkey] = $_GET[key($_GET)];
        unset($_GET[key($_GET)]);
    }
    if (isset($_SERVER['PATH_INFO']))
        $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] = str_replace('-', '_', $_SERVER['PATH_INFO']);
    if (isset($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']))
        $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] = str_replace('-', '_', $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']);
    if (isset($_SERVER['ORIG_PATH_INFO']))
        $_SERVER['ORIG_PATH_INFO'] = str_replace('-', '_', $_SERVER['ORIG_PATH_INFO']);
    if (isset($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']))
        $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] = str_replace('-', '_', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
}

I named the file customhooks.php.

Then add this to the hooks.php file in application/config:

$hook['pre_system'] = array(
    'class' => '',
    'function' => 'prettyurls',
    'filename' => 'customhooks.php',
    'filepath' => 'hooks',
    'params' => array()
);

You will need to edit your application/config/config.php file to enable hooks

$config['enable_hooks'] = TRUE;

EXTRA:

so that when you use $this->uri->uri_string() it stays hyphenated do the following Creating Core System Classes

class MY_URI extends CI_URI {

    function uri_string() {
        return str_replace('_', '-', $this->uri_string);
    }

}
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You can use this _remap() method to handle such behavior. Place this method in your controllers or create a core controller and place it in.

public function _remap($method, $params = array()){
    if(method_exists($this, $method)){
        return call_user_func_array(array($this, $method), $params);
    }else{
        $method = str_replace("-", "_", $method);
        if(method_exists($this, $method)){
            return call_user_func_array(array($this, $method), $params);
        }
    }
    show_404();
}

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