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php - Codeigniter Class and filename case sensitive on Linux (centos)

I am running into a case-sensitive problem that I'm not able to wrap my head around it appears.

This is what my file structure looks like. I am only entering the directories that I am working with, but I am in fact using a full-install of CI3.

/application
    ....
    /controllers/
        application_controller.php
    /core/
        MY_Controller.php
        Public_controller.php
    ....
    /models/
        Application_model.php
    ....

Here is what the class definition syntax looks like:

/application/core/My_Controller.php

class MY_Controller extends CI_Controller
{
    function __construct()
    {
        parent::__construct();
    }
}

/application/core/Public_Controller.php

class Public_Controller extends MY_Controller
{
    function __construct()
    {
        parent::__construct();
    }

    // Application logic here...
}

/application/controllers/application_controller.php

class Application_controller extends Public_Controller
{

    public function __construct()
    {
        parent::__construct();
    }

    // Application logic here...
}

Reading the docs, I see that I should name my classes something like:

Foo_Controller.php

Then i've always (thought) that the class definition should match the file name. So:

class Foo_Controller extends Bar_Controller {
    ....
}

Then I either get a 500 error, or I get no errors, and a white page. When I work locally (mac) everything works perfectly. As of right now (using the syntax above) I am at least getting the default codeigniter 404 page. When use

error_log(__FILE__); 

at the top of each class, all I am getting to is My_Controller.php

Thank you for any suggestions!

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Codeigniter change log says

Changed filenaming convention (class file names now must be Ucfirst and everything else in lowercase).

So you controllers and files name should be

  • My_controller (only M upper case rest lower case)
  • Public_controller
  • Application_controller
  • Foo_controller

I myself don't like new naming convention CI-2 was better in this case.

Note:

Controller name Public_Controller(C uppercase) and file name Public_controller.php may work but I prefer to keep both name same so controller name should be Public_controller.


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