I have codeigniter 3.1.6 I am trying to separate admin and front both are in the different folder in application folder e.g application/admin (In this all folder and file which is in the application) application/front (In this all folder and file which is in the application)
and localhost/ci/ load the front and localhost/ci/admin load the admin
how it is possible ? also css and js not load which is
application/admin/assets/css/ ( I used base_url(assets/css/cssfile.css) ) same as for fron
please help I spen lot of time to set this one this is my .htacess
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /codeigniter/
#Removes access to the system folder by users.
#Additionally this will allow you to create a System.php controller,
#previously this would not have been possible.
#'system' can be replaced if you have renamed your system folder.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^system.*
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /codeigniter/index.php?/$1 [L]
#When your application folder isn't in the system folder
#This snippet prevents user access to the application folder
#Submitted by: Fabdrol
#Rename 'application' to your applications folder name.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^application.*
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /codeigniter/index.php?/$1 [L]
#Checks to see if the user is attempting to access a valid file,
#such as an image or css document, if this isn't true it sends the
#request to index.php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /codeigniter/index.php?/$1 [L]
</IfModule>
<IfModule !mod_rewrite.c>
# If we don't have mod_rewrite installed, all 404's
# can be sent to index.php, and everything works as normal.
# Submitted by: ElliotHaughin
ErrorDocument 404 /codeigniter/index.php
</IfModule>
config.php
| path to your installation.
|
*/
$config['base_url'] = '';
/* variable */
$config['chemin_images'] = '/homepages/42/d422273845/htdocs/sites/markoub2/assets/images/';
$config['chemin_cars'] = '/homepages/42/d422273845/htdocs/sites/markoub2/assets/images/cars/';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Index File
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Typically this will be your index.php file, unless you've renamed it to
| something else. If you are using mod_rewrite to remove the page set this
| variable so that it is blank.
|
*/
$config['index_page'] = '';
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| URI PROTOCOL
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This item determines which server global should be used to retrieve the
| URI string. The default setting of 'AUTO' works for most servers.
| If your links do not seem to work, try one of the other delicious flavors:
|
| 'AUTO' Default - auto detects
| 'PATH_INFO' Uses the PATH_INFO
| 'QUERY_STRING' Uses the QUERY_STRING
| 'REQUEST_URI' Uses the REQUEST_URI
| 'ORIG_PATH_INFO' Uses the ORIG_PATH_INFO
|
*/
$config['uri_protocol'] = 'AUTO';
index.php
<?php
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* You can load different configurations depending on your
* current environment. Setting the environment also influences
* things like logging and error reporting.
*
* This can be set to anything, but default usage is:
*
* development
* testing
* production
*
* NOTE: If you change these, also change the error_reporting() code below
*
*/
define('ENVIRONMENT', 'development');
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* ERROR REPORTING
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Different environments will require different levels of error reporting.
* By default development will show errors but testing and live will hide them.
*/
if (defined('ENVIRONMENT'))
{
switch (ENVIRONMENT)
{
case 'development':
error_reporting(E_ALL);
break;
case 'testing':
case 'production':
error_reporting(0);
break;
default:
exit('The application environment is not set correctly.');
}
}
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* SYSTEM FOLDER NAME
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* This variable must contain the name of your "system" folder.
* Include the path if the folder is not in the same directory
* as this file.
*
*/
$system_path = 'system';
/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* APPLICATION FOLDER NAME
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* If you want this front controller to use a different "application"
* folder then the default one you can set its name here. The folder
* can also be renamed or relocated anywhere on your server. If
* you do, use a full server path. For more info please see the user guide:
* http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/managing_apps.html
*
* NO TRAILING SLASH!
*
*/
$application_folder = 'application';
/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* DEFAULT CONTROLLER
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Normally you will set your default controller in the routes.php file.
* You can, however, force a custom routing by hard-coding a
* specific controller class/function here. For most applications, you
* WILL NOT set your routing here, but it's an option for those
* special instances where you might want to override the standard
* routing in a specific front controller that shares a common CI installation.
*
* IMPORTANT: If you set the routing here, NO OTHER controller will be
* callable. In essence, this preference limits your application to ONE
* specific controller. Leave the function name blank if you need
* to call functions dynamically via the URI.
*
* Un-comment the $routing array below to use this feature
*
*/
// The directory name, relative to the "controllers" folder. Leave blank
// if your controller is not in a sub-folder within the "controllers" folder
// $routing['directory'] = '';
// The controller class file name. Example: Mycontroller
// $routing['controller'] = '';
// The controller function you wish to be called.
// $routing['function'] = '';
/*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* CUSTOM CONFIG VALUES
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* The $assign_to_config array below will be passed dynamically to the
* config class when initialized. This allows you to set custom config
* items or override any default config values found in the config.php file.
* This can be handy as it permits you to share one application between
* multiple front controller files, with each file containing different
* config values.
*
* Un-comment the $assign_to_config array below to use this feature
*
*/
// $assign_to_config['name_of_config_item'] = 'value of config item';
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// END OF USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS. DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
* Resolve the system path for increased reliability
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
*/
// Set the current directory correctly for CLI requests
if (defined('STDIN'))
{
chdir(dirname(__FILE__));
}
if (realpath($system_path) !== FALSE)
{
$system_path = realpath($system_path).'/';
}
// ensure there's a trailing slash
$system_path = rtrim($system_path, '/').'/';
// Is the system path correct?
if ( ! is_dir($system_path))
{
exit("Your system folder path does not appear to be set correctly. Please open the following file and correct this: ".pathinfo(__FILE__, PATHINFO_BASENAME));
}
/*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* Now that we know the path, set the main path constants
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
// The name of THIS file
define('SELF', pathinfo(__FILE__, PATHINFO_BASENAME));
// The PHP file extension
// this global constant is deprecated.
define('EXT', '.php');
// Path to the system folder
define('BASEPATH', str_replace("\\", "/", $system_path));
// Path to the front controller (this file)
define('FCPATH', str_replace(SELF, '', __FILE__));
// Name of the "system folder"
define('SYSDIR', trim(strrchr(trim(BASEPATH, '/'), '/'), '/'));
// The path to the "application" folder
if (is_dir($application_folder))
{
define('APPPATH', $application_folder.'/');
}
else
{
if ( ! is_dir(BASEPATH.$application_folder.'/'))
{
exit("Your application folder path does not appear to be set correctly. Please open the following file and correct this: ".SELF);
}
define('APPPATH', BASEPATH.$application_folder.'/');
}
/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* LOAD THE BOOTSTRAP FILE
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* And away we go...
*
*/
require_once BASEPATH.'core/CodeIgniter.php';
/* End of file index.php */
/* Location: ./index.php */
As i said the webapp works fine on the Server
Use this below link sample boilerplate from github. You can see both frontend and admin panel as you asked.
https://github.com/jiji262/codeigniter_boilerplate
This will be helpful.