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Global or Singleton for database connection?

i have a database class in database.php then on the same file i create an object; $database = new Database(); Then i include this file into another file- this file has a class called Test inside Class Test has a method test_me. inside test_me method i want to access $connection variable of Database class. how can i do this?

this is what i've tried;

function test_me(){
  global $connection;
  //use $connection on another function..
}

this gives me an error undefined variable $connection . any idea what i'm doing wrong?

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  • Some people use singletons, others use Dependency Injection. You could also look at persistent connections. Jun 17, 2012 at 5:50
  • You could try $GLOBALS['connection'] too, but I'd seriously rethink how your code is structured. You could also use a dbconn() function which returns a statically-declared $connection variable and use that in your functions (somewhat? singleton pattern). But DI with some code encapsulation is my suggestion for best practice. Jun 17, 2012 at 5:54

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If you declare $connection a global variable, your code is ok.

But it is better to avoid using global variable. You could set the connection in the Test class.

An example is:

class Test {

  protected $connection;

  public function setConnection($connection) {
    $this->connection = $connection;
  }

  function test_me () {
    // use $this->connection.
    //...
  }
}
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  • Dependency injection - probably the best approach if you're code is well-organized. Jun 17, 2012 at 5:51
  • @JaredFarrish Yep, DI is easy for test.
    – xdazz
    Jun 17, 2012 at 5:52
  • Y'know, and I've never figured it out, but there have been times when global $var didn't properly import. So I use $GLOBALS['var'] IF necessary. Any comments appreciated on the validity of this approach. Jun 17, 2012 at 5:57
  • hi, well my code is not ok for some reason, i did the same thing on another project and it worked . but this one cannot find $connection. however i tried your approach too, it didn't work- still cannot fine $connection. Are you sure using this coding part on my file will solve this? or do i have to edit another things? $connection is the database connection and it should be inside Database class.
    – guitarlass
    Jun 17, 2012 at 15:38
  • @guitarlass If you set the right connection, my code will be ok.
    – xdazz
    Jun 18, 2012 at 1:49
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There are several ways of achieving this, something simple should be like

function test_me()
{
    global $database;

    echo $database->connection; // or do whatever you want with it
}
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  • That's already in the question. I think the OP wants to know why it's not working. Jun 17, 2012 at 5:51

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