Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 4.6.x includes/bootstrap.inc \arg()
  2. 5.x includes/path.inc \arg()
  3. 6.x includes/path.inc \arg()
  4. 7.x includes/bootstrap.inc \arg()

Return a component of the current Drupal path.

When viewing a page at the path "admin/node/configure", for example, arg(0) would return "admin", arg(1) would return "node", and arg(2) would return "configure".

Avoid use of this function where possible, as resulting code is hard to read. Instead, attempt to use named arguments in menu callback functions. See the explanation in menu.inc for how to construct callbacks that take arguments.

Parameters

$index: The index of the component, where each component is separated by a '/' (forward-slash), and where the first component has an index of 0 (zero).

Return value

The component specified by $index, or FALSE if the specified component was not found.

31 calls to arg()
aggregator_page_category in modules/aggregator.module
Menu callback; displays all the items aggregated in a particular category.
aggregator_page_last in modules/aggregator.module
Menu callback; displays the most recent items gathered from any feed.
aggregator_page_rss in modules/aggregator.module
Menu callback; generate an RSS 0.92 feed of aggregator items or categories.
aggregator_page_source in modules/aggregator.module
Menu callback; displays all the items captured from a particular feed.
archive_calendar in modules/archive.module
Generates a monthly calendar, for display in the archive block.

... See full list

File

includes/path.inc, line 148
Functions to handle paths in Drupal, including path aliasing.

Code

function arg($index) {
  static $arguments, $q;
  if (empty($arguments) || $q != $_GET['q']) {
    $arguments = explode('/', $_GET['q']);
    $q = $_GET['q'];
  }
  if (isset($arguments[$index])) {
    return $arguments[$index];
  }
}