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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T10:37:20+00:00 2026-06-01T10:37:20+00:00

consider the following code scenario: <?php //widgetfactory.class.php // define a class class WidgetFactory {

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consider the following code scenario:

<?php

//widgetfactory.class.php
// define a class
class WidgetFactory
{
  var $oink = 'moo';
}

?>


<?php

//this is index.php
include_once('widgetfactory.class.php');

// create a new object
//before creating object make sure that it already doesn't exist

if(!isset($WF))
{
$WF = new WidgetFactory();
}

?>

The widgetfactory class is in widgetfactoryclass.php file, I have included this file in my index.php file, all my site actions runs through index.php, i.e. for each action this file gets included, now I want to create object of widgetfactory class ONLY if already it doesn’t exist. I am using isset() for this purpose, is there any other better alternative for this?

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    2026-06-01T10:37:21+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 10:37 am

    Using globals might be a way to achieve this. The common way to do this are singleton instances:

    class WidgetFactory {
       private static $instance = NULL;
    
       static public function getInstance()
       {
          if (self::$instance === NULL)
             self::$instance = new WidgetFactory();
          return self::$instance;
       }
    
       /*
        * Protected CTOR
        */
       protected function __construct()
       {
       }
    }
    

    Then, later on, instead of checking for a global variable $WF, you can retrieve the instance like this:

    $WF = WidgetFactory::getInstance();
    

    The constructor of WidgetFactory is declared protected to ensure instances can only be created by WidgetFactory itself.

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