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I am trying to get user info using a function - user_info.. but I cant seem to access the pdo variable in connect.php..

So I have these errors..

Notice: Undefined variable: pdo in C:\xampp\htdocs\assets\function.php on line 33

Fatal error: Call to a member function prepare() on null in C:\xampp\htdocs\assets\function.php on line 33

connect.php

 <?php
$servername = "localhost";
$username = "root";
$password = "";
try {
//Creating connection for mysql
$pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=$servername;dbname=store", $username, $password);
// set the PDO error mode to exception
$pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
echo "Connected successfully";
}
catch(PDOException $e)
{
echo "Connection failed: " . $e->getMessage();
}
?>

function.php

function user_info($user, $field)
{

$query = $pdo->prepare("SELECT $field FROM susers WHERE id=:id");
$query->bindParam("id", $user_id, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
while ($row =  $query->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
     $info=$row[$field];
     return $info;
}
}

display.php

    ?php
// Start Session

include('int.php');

// check user login
if(empty($_SESSION['id']))
{
    header("Location: notlogged.php");
}

$user = $_SESSION['id']; // get user details
$name=user_info($user, 'fullname');


echo "$name";

?>

int.php

    <?php
session_start();
include('assets/function.php');
include('db/connect.php');
?>
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4 Answers 4

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This is the usual problem of scope, $pdo is defined at global scope. You need to pass this into your method to allow it to use it...

function user_info($user, $field)

becomes...

function user_info($pdo, $user, $field)

and called by...

$name=user_info($pdo, $user, 'fullname');

You COULD use global $pdo; but this can cause all sorts of issues and passing the variable in is considered the better solution.

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In your code there is a Problem of scope. learn here Variable Scoping. Code inside a function have local scope. Your function user_info unable to find the $pdo. For this you need to pass $pdo in function argument.

function user_info($user, $field, $pdo)
{

$query = $pdo->prepare("SELECT $field FROM susers WHERE id=:id");
$query->bindParam("id", $user_id, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
while ($row =  $query->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
     $info=$row[$field];
     return $info;
}

$name=user_info($user, 'fullname',$pdo);

another solution is making $pdo as global

function user_info($user, $field)
{
global $pdo; //make $pdo global by using global keyword
$query = $pdo->prepare("SELECT $field FROM susers WHERE id=:id");
$query->bindParam("id", $user_id, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
while ($row =  $query->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
     $info=$row[$field];
     return $info;
}

make $pdo global by using global keyword

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Please pass your $pdo variable in user_info function.

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In PHP, Global Scope is not by default inherited inside function scope like other language. As you have defined $pdo in global scope, that will by default will not be available inside function.

To make it available inside function, there are two ways can be done without changing function signature.

1. Using global keyword (http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.scope.php)

function user_info($user, $field) {
  // After this declaration, Global $pdo will be scoped inside this function.
  global $pdo;
  $query = $pdo->prepare("SELECT $field FROM susers WHERE id=:id");
  ...

2. Using $GLOBALS (http://php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.globals.php)

function user_info($user, $field) {
  // With $GLOBALS, you can use any variable defined in global scope inside your function.
  $query = $GLOBALS['pdo']->prepare("SELECT $field FROM susers WHERE id=:id");
  ...

If you are ready to change your function signature (if not already being used in lot of places), you can always pass the global scope variables as a parameter of your function like function user_info($pdo, $user, $field)

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