$urls->get() method

Return the requested path or URL (functionally the same as direct access)

  • If the given $key is an object, it will cast it to a string.
  • If the given $key is a string with "|" pipe characters in it, it will try all till it finds a non-empty value.
  • If given an API variable name, it will return that API variable unless the class has direct access API variables disabled.

Example

// Retrieve the value of a property
$value = $item->get("some_property");

// Retrieve the value of the first non-empty property:
$value = $item->get("property1|property2|property2");

// Retrieve a value using array access
$value = $item["some_property"];

Usage

$mixed = $urls->get($key);

Arguments

NameType(s)Description
keyobject, string

Name of property you want to retrieve.

Return value

mixed null string

The requested path variable

See Also


$urls methods and properties

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.244

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