I'm working on a website, and I rarely get the error in the title. I know one possible solution for the error is by changing max_connections, but other than that I get this error as well:
Fatal error: Call to a member function prepare() on a non-object in /db_managers/read_plans.php on line 20
I'm not sure which one causes the other one. Regarding the Too many connections error I've contacted my hosting company to see whet the number max_connections is. In regards to the other error, this is my implementation:
index.php:
<?php require_once("layout/plans.php"); print_price_list($page); ?>
plans.php:
<?php require_once("db_managers/read_plans.php"); $results = read_plans(); // by a foreach loop I display elements of $results array ?>
read_plans.php:
<?php require_once("singleton.php"); function read_plans() { $db = Database::getConnection(); $stmt = $db->prepare("SELECT * FROM the_table ORDER BY id DESC "); $stmt->execute(); $result = $stmt->fetchAll(); return $result; ?>
singleton.php:
<?php require_once("database.php"); class Database { private static $db; private function __construct(){ self::$db = new PDO("mysql:host=".HOSTNAME.";dbname=".DATABASE.";charset=utf8", USERNAME, PASSWORD); self::$db->setAttribute( PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION ); } public static function getConnection() { if(!isset(self::$db)) new Database(); return self::$db; } ?>
Is there any issue in this implementation that causes the error in read_plans.php? Or maybe it's because of that the website is on a shared hosting?