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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T23:35:23+00:00 2026-05-31T23:35:23+00:00

I’m trying to decide whether to create many classes for each content type I

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I’m trying to decide whether to create many classes for each content type I have in my application/database or just stick with procedural code.

Version 1:

  • make a class for each object collection:

    class App{
    
      protected $user_collection;
    
      function getUserCollection(){
        if(!isset($this->user_collection)
          $this->user_collection = new UserCollection($this);
    
        return $this->user_collection;
      }
    
      // ...
    
    }
    
    class UserCollection{
    
      function __construct(App $app){
        $this->app = $app;
      }
    
      function getUser($user){
        return new User($this->app, $user);
      }
    
      function getUsers($options){
        $users = $this->app->getDatabase()->query($options);
        foreach($users as &$user)
          $user = new User($this, $user);          
        return $users;
      }
    
      // ...
    
    }
    

which I’m using like:

$app = new App();
echo $app->getUserCollection()->getUser('admin')->email_address;

version 2:

  • keep all methods in a single class

    class App{
    
      function getUsers($options){
        $users = $this->getDatabase()->query($options);
        foreach($users as &$user)
          $user = new User($this, $user);          
        return $users;
      }
    
      function getUser($user){
        return new User($this, $user);
      }
    
      // ...
    
    }
    

used like:

$app = new App();
echo $app->getUser('admin')->email_address;

version 3:

  • make getUsers() a a static method in the “User” class (the method instantiates a new User object):

    $app = new App();
    echo User::getUser($app, 'admin')->email_address;
    

Which way should I go? The “user” object is just an example, App has other objects too, like “database”, “pages” etc.

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    2026-05-31T23:35:25+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Personnaly, I often used the second one with method like this:

    class user {
    
        /**
         * Load object from ...
         */
        public function load($userId) {}
    
        /**
         * Insert or Update the current object
         */
        public function save() {}
    
        /**
         * Delete the current object
         */
        public function delete() {
            // delete object
            // Reset ID for a future save
            $this->UserID = null;
        }
    
        /**
         * Get a list of object
         */
        public static function getList() {
            // Make your search here (from DB)
            // Put rows into new "SELF" object
            $list = array();
            foreach($rows as $row) {
                $obj = new self();
                $obj->populate($row);
    
                $list[$obj->UserID] = $obj; // Associative array or not... 
            }
        }
    }
    

    Like you can see, I set my “getList” function static to simply access like this:

    $listUsers = user::getList();
    

    OK, it’s very simple but work in most case of simple app.

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