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* This is a controller. It links the views related to the codeviewer together with the model, which holds
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* Function names equals path. Example: codeviewer/show in the url calls the function show in the controller
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* codeviewer (this file below).
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* The params after the url equals the input arguments of the function. Function show() has 3 arguments
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* and therefore requires 3 arguments to be given in the url, like so: codeviewer/show/courseid/exampleid/pageid
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class Codeviewer extends CI_Controller {
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* This shows the codeviewer page
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public function show($course, $example, $page){
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$this->load->model('codeviewer/Codeviewer_model');
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$files = $this->Codeviewer_model->getFiles($course, $example,$page);
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foreach ($files as $file) {
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$editorHTML .= $this->Codeviewer_model->showFile($file, "html");
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$editorHTML = $this->Codeviewer_model->getCode($course, $example, $page);
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$doc = $this->Codeviewer_model->getDoc($course, $example, $page);
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// This loads the view. It's stored in application/views/codeviewer/codeviewer.php
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// Do note that application/views should not be in the first argument of view()
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// The second argument is data to be shown in the view. "editors" => "test" would
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// generate an $editors variable in the view containing "test"
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$this->load->view('codeviewer/codeviewer', array("editors" => $editorHTML, "documentation" => $doc));
b'\\ No newline at end of file'