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I'm trying to create a search feature on my website. It isn't showing any results and I keep getting Call to a member function prepare() on a non-object in line x...

function doSearch() {
    $output = '';
    if(isset($_POST['search'])) {
        $searchq = $_POST['search'];
        $searchq = preg_replace ("#[^0-9a-z]#i","",$searchq);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM entries WHERE name LIKE :searchq or description LIKE :searchq or content LIKE :searchq";

$stmt = $conn->prepare($sql);
$stmt->bindParam(":searchq",$searchq,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$stmt->execute();
$count = $stmt->rowCount();
 if($count == 0) {
            $output = '<tr><tr>No results found.</tr></td>';
        } else {
            while($row = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
                $eName = $row['name'];
                $eDesc = $row['description'];
                $eCont = $row['content'];
                $id = $row['id'];
                $elvl = $row['level'];
                $ehp = $row['hp'];

                $output .= '<tr><td><a href="http://xxxx.com/xxx?id=' .$id. '" onclick="document.linkform.submit();">'.$eName.'</a></td><td>'.$eDesc.'</td><td>'.$elvl.'</td><td>'.$ehp.'</td></tr>';
            }
        }            

    return $output;
    }
 }

I have my PDO connection included in my functions.php file.

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  • $conn does not exist in your function doSearch() unless you specify global $conn which is frowned upon by many here(I'd suggest it in an answer then get downvoted 100 times). Mar 8, 2014 at 4:48
  • I dont see where $conn is defined?? Send it as a parameter to the function or make it as class variable.. Makes sense yeah??
    – avisheks
    Mar 8, 2014 at 4:49
  • Why is making a variable global frowned upon? Mar 8, 2014 at 4:59

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prepare() is a method of a PDO connection object, and your $conn variable is not one. It needs to be instantiated as a connection object, like this:

$conn = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=database', 'user', 'password');

Or if that's already done somewhere in the "global" scope, you just need to declare in your function:

global $conn;

It's fine to do this. The declaration is misleading. It's only "global" in the scope of the executing script, and does not transcend the script execution. All such objects are destroyed at the end of script execution. It's nothing to do with the session.

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should be like:

$sql = "SELECT * FROM entries 
          WHERE name LIKE :searchq or 
                description LIKE :searchq or 
                content LIKE :searchq";

global $conn;
$stmt = $conn->prepare($sql);

Make sure you have included the db configuration file.

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