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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T08:23:12+00:00 2026-05-26T08:23:12+00:00

I am trying to connect to a database (MySQLi) just once, but am having

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I am trying to connect to a database (MySQLi) just once, but am having problems doing so.

How do I make a connection global for the entire script? There are multiple files (index.php, /classes/config.class.php, /classes/admin.class.php, etc).

I’ve tried the following:

In: config.class.php

public static $config = array();
public static $sql;

function __construct() {
    // database
    db::$config['host'] = 'localhost';
    db::$config['user'] = '_';
    db::$config['pass'] = '_';
    db::$config['db'] = '_';

    // connect
    db::$sql = new mysqli(db::$config['host'], db::$config['user'], db::$config['pass'], db::$config['db']);
}

Again, in config.class.php

public function contectToDatabase($sql){
    $sql = new mysqli(db::$config['host'], db::$config['user'], db::$config['pass'], db::$config['db']);
    $this->sql = $sql;
}

I use the class with the following code:
$config = new db();

I really am puzzled at how I’m to do this. Can anyone help?

— Edit —
This is my new config.class.php file:

public static $config = array();
public static $sql;

private static $db;
private $connection;

public function __construct() {
    // database
    db::$config['host'] = '_';
    db::$config['user'] = '_';
    db::$config['pass'] = '_';
    db::$config['db'] = '_';
    // connect
    $this->connection = new mysqli(db::$config['host'], db::$config['user'], db::$config['pass'], db::$config['db']);
}
function __destruct() {
    $this->connection->close();
}
public static function getConnection() {
    if($db == null){
        $db = new db();
    }
    return $db->connection;
}

And this is how I’m loading it:

require_once("classes/config.class.php");
$config = new db();
$sql = db::getConnection();

However, running a real_escape_string results in the following errors:

Warning: mysqli::real_escape_string() [mysqli.real-escape-string]: Couldn't fetch mysqli in /home/calico/_/_.com/_/index.php on line 20

Warning: mysqli::query() [mysqli.query]: Couldn't fetch mysqli in /home/calico/_/_.com/_/index.php on line 28
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    2026-05-26T08:23:13+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 8:23 am

    Personally, I use a singleton class. Something like this:

    <?php
    
    class Database {
    
        private static $db;
        private $connection;
    
        private function __construct() {
            $this->connection = new MySQLi(/* credentials */);
        }
    
        function __destruct() {
            $this->connection->close();
        }
    
        public static function getConnection() {
            if (self::$db == null) {
                self::$db = new Database();
            }
            return self::$db->connection;
        }
    }
    
    ?>
    

    Then just use $db = Database::getConnection(); wherever I need it.

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