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| I need to be grabbing the URL of the current page in a Drupal site. It doesn't matter what content type it is - can be any type of node. I am NOT looking for the path to theme, or the base url, or Drupal's get_destination. I'm looking for a function or variable that will give me the following in full: http://example.com/node/number Either with or without (more likely) the
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| drupal_get_destination() has some internal code that points at the correct place to getthe current internal path. To translate that path into an absolute URL, the url() function should do the trick. If the 'absolute' option is passed in it will generate the full URL, not just the internal path. It will also swap in any path aliases for the current path as well.
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| This is what I found to be useful
Returns query strings and it's what's used in core: page_set_cache() | ||||||||||||
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| You can also do it this way:
It's a bit faster. | ||||
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| Try the following:
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| This method all is old method, in drupal 7 we can get it very simple
and another function with tiny difference
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| I find using tokens pretty clean. It is integrated into core in Drupal 7.
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| The following is more Drupal-ish:
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| For Drupal 8 you can do this :
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| Maybe what you want is just plain old predefined variables. Consider trying
Or read more here. |