Magento 2: How to get secure category URL programmatically?












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I have a custom category indexer which grabs Magento categories and index them to a search service. Within each category I need to index it's URL which I do by code



$url = $category->getUrl();


where $category is instance of MagentoCatalogModelCategory.



The issue is when the store is set to use Secure URLs in front end. Then this code always return the not-secure URL. Do you know how to get the secure one?



With product I solved it with code



$url = $product->getUrlModel()->getUrl($product, ['_secure' => true]);


because simple $url = $product->getProductUrl(); returned a not-secure URL as well.



However from Category I don't have access to any UrlModel or any way how to pass _secure parameter to getUrl() method.



My current configuration:
enter image description here



Thanks for any help!










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    I have a custom category indexer which grabs Magento categories and index them to a search service. Within each category I need to index it's URL which I do by code



    $url = $category->getUrl();


    where $category is instance of MagentoCatalogModelCategory.



    The issue is when the store is set to use Secure URLs in front end. Then this code always return the not-secure URL. Do you know how to get the secure one?



    With product I solved it with code



    $url = $product->getUrlModel()->getUrl($product, ['_secure' => true]);


    because simple $url = $product->getProductUrl(); returned a not-secure URL as well.



    However from Category I don't have access to any UrlModel or any way how to pass _secure parameter to getUrl() method.



    My current configuration:
    enter image description here



    Thanks for any help!










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      I have a custom category indexer which grabs Magento categories and index them to a search service. Within each category I need to index it's URL which I do by code



      $url = $category->getUrl();


      where $category is instance of MagentoCatalogModelCategory.



      The issue is when the store is set to use Secure URLs in front end. Then this code always return the not-secure URL. Do you know how to get the secure one?



      With product I solved it with code



      $url = $product->getUrlModel()->getUrl($product, ['_secure' => true]);


      because simple $url = $product->getProductUrl(); returned a not-secure URL as well.



      However from Category I don't have access to any UrlModel or any way how to pass _secure parameter to getUrl() method.



      My current configuration:
      enter image description here



      Thanks for any help!










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      I have a custom category indexer which grabs Magento categories and index them to a search service. Within each category I need to index it's URL which I do by code



      $url = $category->getUrl();


      where $category is instance of MagentoCatalogModelCategory.



      The issue is when the store is set to use Secure URLs in front end. Then this code always return the not-secure URL. Do you know how to get the secure one?



      With product I solved it with code



      $url = $product->getUrlModel()->getUrl($product, ['_secure' => true]);


      because simple $url = $product->getProductUrl(); returned a not-secure URL as well.



      However from Category I don't have access to any UrlModel or any way how to pass _secure parameter to getUrl() method.



      My current configuration:
      enter image description here



      Thanks for any help!







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          Finally I "hacked" it by getting UrlInstance from Category object, getting secure and non-secure base URLs and replacing it according front-end setting:



          private function getUrl(Category $category)
          {
          $categoryUrl = $category->getUrl();

          if ($this->config->useSecureUrlsInFrontend($category->getStoreId()) === false) {
          return $categoryUrl;
          }

          $unsecureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => false]);
          $secureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => true]);

          if (strpos($categoryUrl, $unsecureBaseUrl) === 0) {
          return substr_replace($categoryUrl, $secureBaseUrl, 0, mb_strlen($unsecureBaseUrl));
          }

          return $categoryUrl;
          }


          So far it works fine.



          If you have more elegant (less hacky) solution, please post it here. I'm happy to change the correct answer.






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            Finally I "hacked" it by getting UrlInstance from Category object, getting secure and non-secure base URLs and replacing it according front-end setting:



            private function getUrl(Category $category)
            {
            $categoryUrl = $category->getUrl();

            if ($this->config->useSecureUrlsInFrontend($category->getStoreId()) === false) {
            return $categoryUrl;
            }

            $unsecureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => false]);
            $secureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => true]);

            if (strpos($categoryUrl, $unsecureBaseUrl) === 0) {
            return substr_replace($categoryUrl, $secureBaseUrl, 0, mb_strlen($unsecureBaseUrl));
            }

            return $categoryUrl;
            }


            So far it works fine.



            If you have more elegant (less hacky) solution, please post it here. I'm happy to change the correct answer.






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              Finally I "hacked" it by getting UrlInstance from Category object, getting secure and non-secure base URLs and replacing it according front-end setting:



              private function getUrl(Category $category)
              {
              $categoryUrl = $category->getUrl();

              if ($this->config->useSecureUrlsInFrontend($category->getStoreId()) === false) {
              return $categoryUrl;
              }

              $unsecureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => false]);
              $secureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => true]);

              if (strpos($categoryUrl, $unsecureBaseUrl) === 0) {
              return substr_replace($categoryUrl, $secureBaseUrl, 0, mb_strlen($unsecureBaseUrl));
              }

              return $categoryUrl;
              }


              So far it works fine.



              If you have more elegant (less hacky) solution, please post it here. I'm happy to change the correct answer.






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                Finally I "hacked" it by getting UrlInstance from Category object, getting secure and non-secure base URLs and replacing it according front-end setting:



                private function getUrl(Category $category)
                {
                $categoryUrl = $category->getUrl();

                if ($this->config->useSecureUrlsInFrontend($category->getStoreId()) === false) {
                return $categoryUrl;
                }

                $unsecureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => false]);
                $secureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => true]);

                if (strpos($categoryUrl, $unsecureBaseUrl) === 0) {
                return substr_replace($categoryUrl, $secureBaseUrl, 0, mb_strlen($unsecureBaseUrl));
                }

                return $categoryUrl;
                }


                So far it works fine.



                If you have more elegant (less hacky) solution, please post it here. I'm happy to change the correct answer.






                share|improve this answer













                Finally I "hacked" it by getting UrlInstance from Category object, getting secure and non-secure base URLs and replacing it according front-end setting:



                private function getUrl(Category $category)
                {
                $categoryUrl = $category->getUrl();

                if ($this->config->useSecureUrlsInFrontend($category->getStoreId()) === false) {
                return $categoryUrl;
                }

                $unsecureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => false]);
                $secureBaseUrl = $category->getUrlInstance()->getBaseUrl(['_secure' => true]);

                if (strpos($categoryUrl, $unsecureBaseUrl) === 0) {
                return substr_replace($categoryUrl, $secureBaseUrl, 0, mb_strlen($unsecureBaseUrl));
                }

                return $categoryUrl;
                }


                So far it works fine.



                If you have more elegant (less hacky) solution, please post it here. I'm happy to change the correct answer.







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