You can instantiate your connection to the database in a class that implement the singleton pattern.
The connection will be done once and this class will be easily accessible by all of your other objects / scripts.
i use a class called "Core" in the following example;
class Core
{
public $dbh; // handle of the db connexion
private static $instance;
private function __construct()
{
// building data source name from config
$dsn = 'pgsql:host=' . Config::read('db.host') .
';dbname=' . Config::read('db.basename') .
';port=' . Config::read('db.port') .
';connect_timeout=15';
// getting DB user from config
$user = Config::read('db.user');
// getting DB password from config
$password = Config::read('db.password');
$this->dbh = new PDO($dsn, $user, $password);
}
public static function getInstance()
{
if (!isset(self::$instance))
{
$object = __CLASS__;
self::$instance = new $object;
}
return self::$instance;
}
// others global functions
}
this class take parameters from a static class called "Config" where you can store your configuration:
<?php
class Config
{
static $confArray;
public static function read($name)
{
return self::$confArray[$name];
}
public static function write($name, $value)
{
self::$confArray[$name] = $value;
}
}
// db
Config::write('db.host', '127.0.0.1');
Config::write('db.port', '5432');
Config::write('db.basename', 'mydb');
Config::write('db.user', 'myuser');
Config::write('db.password', 'mypassword');
in all your scripts / objects you just have to get the instance of Core and then query the DB
$sql = "select login, email from users where id = :id";
try {
$core = Core::getInstance();
$stmt = $core->dbh->prepare($sql);
$stmt->bindParam(':id', $this->id, PDO::PARAM_INT);
if ($stmt->execute()) {
$o = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
// blablabla....
If you need more information about singleton look at the PHP doc http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.patterns.php
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