class.mysql.php
has 2 classes: MySQL
and MySQLResult
class.mysql.php:
<?php
/**
* MySQL Database Connection Class
* @access public
*/
class MySQL {
/**
* MySQL server hostname
* @access private
* @var string
*/
var $host;
/**
* MySQL username
* @access private
* @var string
*/
var $dbUser;
/**
* MySQL user's password
* @access private
* @var string
*/
var $dbPass;
/**
* Name of database to use
* @access private
* @var string
*/
var $dbName;
/**
* MySQL Resource link identifier stored here
* @access private
* @var string
*/
var $dbConn;
/**
* Stores error messages for connection errors
* @access private
* @var string
*/
var $connectError;
/**
* MySQL constructor
* @param string host (MySQL Server hostname)
* @param string dbUser (MySQL User Name)
* @param string dbPass (MySQL User Password)
* @param string dbName (Database to select)
* @access public
*/
function MySQL($host, $dbUser, $dbPass, $dbName) {
$this->host = $host;
$this->dbUser = $dbUser;
$this->dbPass = $dbPass;
$this->dbName = $dbName;
$this->connectToDb();
}
/**
* Establishes connection to MySQL and selects a database
* @return void
* @access private
*/
function connectToDb() {
//Make connection to MySQL server
if (!$this->dbConn = @mysql_connect($this->host, $this->dbUser, $this->dbPass)) {
trigger_error('Could not connect to server');
$this->connectError = true;
//Select database
} else if (!mysql_select_db($this->dbName, $this->dbConn)) {
trigger_error('Could not select database');
$this->connectError = true;
}
}
/**
* Checks for MySQL errors
* @return boolean
* @access public
*/
function isError() {
if ($this->connectError) {
return true;
}
$error = mysql_error($this->dbConn);
if (empty($error)) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
/**
* Returns an instance of MySQLResult to fetch rows with
* @param $sql string the database query to run
* @return MySQLResult
* @access public
*/
function query($sql) {
if (!$queryResource = mysql_query($sql, $this->dbConn)) {
trigger_error('Query failed: ' . mysql_error($this->dbConn) . ' SQL: ' . $sql);
}
return new MySQLResult($this, $queryResource);
}
}
/**
* MySQLResult Data Fetching Class
* @access public
*/
class MySQLResult {
/**
* Instance of MySQL providing database connection
* @access private
* @var MySQL
*/
var $mysql;
/**
* Query resource
* @access private
* @var resource
*/
var $query;
/**
* MySQLResult constructor
* @param object mysql (instance of MySQL class)
* @param resource query (MySQL query resource)
* @access public
*/
function MySQLResult(&$mysql, $query) {
$this->mysql = &$mysql;
$this->query = $query;
}
/**
* Fetches a row from the result
* @return array
* @access public
*/
function fetch() {
if ($row = mysql_fetch_array($this->query, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
return $row;
} else if ($this->size() > 0) {
mysql_data_seek($this->query, 0);
return false;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Checks for MySQL Errors
* @return boolean
* @access public
*/
function isError() {
return $this->mysql->isError();
}
/**
* Returns the number of rows selected
* @return int
* @access public
*/
function size() {
return mysql_num_rows($this->query);
}
/**
* Returns the ID of the last row inserted
* @return int
* @access public
*/
function insertID() {
return mysql_insert_id($this->mysql->dbConn);
}
}
login.php
is checking for username
and password
after being submitted
from a form
. If fields are not empty
check database
for an entry. If there is an entry then set the session.
login.php:
<?php
//MySQL class
require_once('database/class.mysql.php');
//Session class
require_once('session/class.session.php');
//Instantiate the mysql class
require_once('database/dbconnect.php');
$db = new MySQL($host, $dbUser, $dbPass, $dbName);
//Instantiate the Session class
$session = new Session();
//$session->destroy();
if (!$session->get('username')) {
if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {
$username = $_POST['username'];
$password = $_POST['password'];
if (!empty($username) && !empty($password)) {
$sql = "SELECT * FROM user WHERE username = '$username' AND password = '$password'";
$db->query($sql);
if ($db->size() == 1) {
$session->set('username', $username);
}
}
}
}
if (!$session->get('username')) {
echo 'not set';
}
?>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<form method="post" action="">
Username: <input type="text" name="username" /><br />
Password: <input type="text" name=开发者_StackOverflow社区"password" /><br />
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
</body>
</html>
So here's the question, im am using this code in login.php to check for database entry:
if ($db->size() == 1)
This code is obviously wrong because $db
is an object of MySQL class
but the size() method
is in the MySQLResult class.
Is there a simply way to get to size()?
Thanks in advance
This is my error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method MySQL::size()
$db->query($sql);
returns a MySQLResult
. You have to do something like
$result = $db->query($sql);
if ($result->size() == 1) {
I belive that there is a MySQL class
MySQLResult class.
and some other classes for supporting database connection
you need to access a method in MySQLResult class.
without including in the login page
you can include the MySQLResult class.
in MySQL class
and create a public
method to access its functionality
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