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