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I have a code like this, where $_DB_HOST1 != $_DB_HOST2:

$dbPnt1 = new Database($_DB_HOST1, $_DB_SCHEMA1, $_DB_USER1, $_DB_PASS1);
$dbPnt2 = new Database($_DB_HOST2, $_DB_SCHEMA2, $_DB_USER2, $_DB_PASS2);

if($dbPnt1->connect())
{
    if($dbPnt2->connect())
    {
        echo "SUCCESS";
    }
    else
        echo "ERROR 2";
}
else
    echo "ERROR 1";

And the Database class is structured like this:

class Database
{
    // ...

    public function __construct($host, $schema, $username, $password)
    {
        $this->host = $host;        
        $this->schema   = $schema;
        $this->username = $username;
        $this->password = $password;
    }

    public function connect()
    {
        if(!$this->connected)
        {
            $this->link = mysqli_connect($this->host,$this->username,$this->password);

            if($this->link)
            {
                $this->db = mysqli_select_db($this->link, $this->schema);

                if($this->db)
                {
                    $this->connected = true;
                    return true;
                }
                else
                    return false;
            }
            else
                return false;
        }
        else
            return true;
    }

    // ...
}

The problem is that it seems that I cannot connect to 2 different database hosts in the same PHP script. Is there a bug in my code that I am not seeing?

Thanks

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  • What does it echo? Are the username/password/host/database names correct?
    – Joe
    Sep 23, 2014 at 13:39
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    It looks like it should work to me.
    – Barmar
    Sep 23, 2014 at 13:40

1 Answer 1

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Hmm i think you should return $this->link in your connect function. Otherwise you have true or falsein your variable.

Perhaps its much easier if you check the connection in your database class and throw an error if the connection is not working.

class Database {
    private $link;

    private $connected;

    public function __construct($host, $schema, $username, $password) {
        $this->host = $host;        
        $this->schema   = $schema;
        $this->username = $username;
        $this->password = $password;

        return $this->connect();
    }

    public function connect() {
        if(!$this->connected) {
            $this->link = mysqli_connect($this->host,$this->username,$this->password);

            if($this->link) {
                $this->db = mysqli_select_db($this->link, $this->schema);

                if($this->db) {
                    $this->connected = true;
                    return $this->link;
                }
                else
                    throw new Exception('Database not available');
            }
            else
                throw new Exception('Connection not available');
        }
        else
            return $this->link;
    }

    // ...
}

$dbLink1 = new Database($_DB_HOST1, $_DB_SCHEMA1, $_DB_USER1, $_DB_PASS1);
$dbLink2 = new Database($_DB_HOST2, $_DB_SCHEMA2, $_DB_USER2, $_DB_PASS2);

If you cann some mysqli functions the first Parameter is the link. Then you have the complete Link and you can work with it. I have not tested it yet. But thats a short hint for you.

mysqli_query ( $dbLink1 , string $querg );

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