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I want to set up my template so it will display different layout depending on what component is being used on current page. How to check for this?

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For Joomla 3.x

While the code from the other answer will work, JRequest is deprecated, therefore you should use the following:

$jinput = JFactory::getApplication()->input;
echo $jinput->get('option');

For example, if you are displaying an Article and use the above code, it will output com_content

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For Joomla 2.5

We can check by getting the URL parameters, using the JRequest::getVar() method and check for the option parameter.

jimport( 'joomla.environment.request' );
echo JRequest::getVar('option', '')

JRequest API Documentation

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    JRequest::getVar() is deprecated. Use JFactory::getApplication()->input->get('option', '');.
    – Farahmand
    Aug 25, 2014 at 19:04
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Another approach is through the JRouter object:

JFactory::getApplication()->getRouter()->getVars()["option"]

Unsure if there is ever a practical difference between the JRouter value and the value returned through JInput.

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Why not use this?

basename(JPATH_COMPONENT);

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