Upgrading from 3.x to 4.x
CodeIgniter 4 is a rewrite of the framework and is not backwards compatible. It is more appropriate to think of converting your app, rather than upgrading it. Once you have done that, upgrading from one version of CodeIgniter 4 to the next will be straightforward.
The “lean, mean and simple” philosophy has been retained, but the implementation has a lot of differences, compared to CodeIgniter 3.
There is no 12-step checklist for upgrading. Instead, start with a copy of CodeIgniter 4 in a new project folder, however you wish to install and use it, and then convert and integrate your app components. We’ll try to point out the most important considerations here.
To upgrade your project, we figured out two major tasks you have to work on. First of all, there are some general adjustments which are significant to every project and have to be handled. The second one are the libraries in which CodeIgniter is built up and contain some of the most important functions. These libraries operate separately from each other, so you have to look at them one by one.
Do read the user guide before embarking on a project conversion!
General Adjustments
Downloads
CI4 is still available as a ready-to-run zip or tarball.
It can also be installed using Composer.
Namespaces
CI4 is built for PHP7.3+, and everything in the framework is namespaced, except for the helpers.
Application Structure
The application folder is renamed as app and the framework still has system folders, with the same interpretation as before.
The framework now provides for a public folder, intended as the document root for your app.
There is also a writable folder, to hold cache data, logs, and session data.
The app folder looks very similar to application for CI3, with some name changes, and some subfolders moved to the writable folder.
There is no longer a nested application/core folder, as we have a different mechanism for extending framework components (see below).
Model, View and Controller
CodeIgniter is based on the MVC concept. Thus, the changes on the Model, View and Controller are one of the most important things you have to handle.
In CodeIgniter 4, models are now located in app/Models and you have to add the lines
namespace App\Models;
along withuse CodeIgniter\Model;
right after the opening php tag. The last step is to replaceextends CI_Model
withextends Model
.The views of CodeIgniter 4 have been moved to app/Views. Furthermore, you have to change the syntax of loading views from
$this->load->view('directory_name/file_name')
toecho view('directory_name/file_name');
.Controllers of CodeIgniter 4 have to be moved to app/Controllers. After that, add
namespace App\Controllers;
after the opening php tag. Lastly, replaceextends CI_Controller
withextends BaseController
.For more information we recommend you the following upgrade guides, which will give you some step-by-step instructions to convert the MVC classes in CodeIgniter4:
Class loading
There is no longer a CodeIgniter “superobject”, with framework component references magically injected as properties of your controller.
Classes are instantiated where needed, and components are managed by
Services
.The class loader automatically handles PSR-4 style class locating, within the
App
(app) andCodeIgniter
(i.e., system) top level namespaces; with Composer autoloading support.You can configure the class loading to support whatever application structure you are most comfortable with, including the “HMVC” style.
Libraries
Your app classes can still go inside app/Libraries, but they don’t have to.
Instead of CI3’s
$this->load->library(x);
you can now use$this->x = new X();
, following namespaced conventions for your component.
Helpers
Helpers are pretty much the same as before, though some have been simplified.
- In CI4,
redirect()
returns aRedirectResponse
instance instead of redirecting and terminating script execution. You must return it.
- In CI4,
Events
Hooks have been replaced by Events.
Instead of CI3’s
$hook['post_controller_constructor']
you now useEvents::on('post_controller_constructor', ['MyClass', 'MyFunction']);
, with the namespaceCodeIgniter\Events\Events;
.Events are always enabled, and are available globally.
Extending the framework
You don’t need a core folder to hold
MY_...
framework component extensions or replacements.You don’t need
MY_x
classes inside your libraries folder to extend or replace CI4 pieces.Make any such classes where you like, and add appropriate service methods in app/Config/Services.php to load your components instead of the default ones.
Upgrading Libraries
Your app classes can still go inside app/Libraries, but they don’t have to.
Instead of CI3’s
$this->load->library(x);
you can now use$this->x = new X();
, following namespaced conventions for your component.Some libraries from CodeIgniter 3 no longer exists in Version 4. For all these libraries, you have to find a new way to implement your functions. These libraries are Calendaring, FTP, Javascript, Shopping Cart, Trackback, XML-RPC /-Server, and Zip Encoding.
CI3’s Input corresponds to CI4’s IncomingRequest.
All the other libraries, which exist in both CodeIgniter versions, can be upgraded with some adjustments. The most important and mostly used libraries received an Upgrade Guide, which will help you with simple steps and examples to adjust your code.
- Upgrade Configuration
- Upgrade Database
- Upgrade Emails
- Upgrade Encryption
- Upgrade Working with Uploaded Files
- Upgrade HTML Tables
- Upgrade Localization
- Upgrade Migrations
- Upgrade Pagination
- Upgrade HTTP Responses
- Upgrade Routing
- Upgrade Security
- Upgrade Sessions
- Upgrade Validations
- Upgrade View Parser
Note
More upgrade guides coming soon