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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:36:58+00:00 2026-05-15T13:36:58+00:00

I’m trying to learn object oriented programming more clearer by creating a database class

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I’m trying to learn object oriented programming more clearer by creating a database class in PHP.

This is what i have right now. I’m getting an error about $mysqli being an undefined variable when i try to call it using $db->query();

Please explain how to make the variable $mysqli defined.

<?php

class phpDatabaseClass {

 public function __construct()
 {
  $mysqli = new mysqli(DBhost, DBusername, DBpassword, DBname);
 }

 public function query()
 {
  $sql = 'select * from users';
  $results = $mysqli->query($sql);

  if(($results->num_rows) > 0) 
  {
   echo 'We have: '.$results->num_rows;
  }
 }

}

?>

In another file i am instantiating the object and then calling a function like this:

 require 'phpDatabaseClass.php';
 define('DBhost', 'localhost');
 define('DBusername', 'root');
 define('DBpassword', 'root');
 define('DBname', 'campbellCustomCoatings');


 $db = new phpDatabaseClass();
 $db->query();
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    2026-05-15T13:36:59+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:36 pm

    Your instance of mysqli will need to be a member of your class, have a look here…

    class phpDatabaseClass {
     private $mysqli;
     public function __construct()
     {
      $this->mysqli = new mysqli(DBhost, DBusername, DBpassword, DBname);
     }
    
     public function query()
     {
      $sql = 'select * from users';
      $results = $this->mysqli->query($sql);
    
      if(($results->num_rows) > 0) 
      {
       echo 'We have: '.$results->num_rows;
      }
     }
    
    }
    

    Also, because you are learning, try extending the PDO class to learn about inheritance.

    Also, slightly tangential, but generally constants are named with ALL_CAPS_WITH_UNDERSCORE_SEPARATORS.

    Also, database stuff in global defines can be risky, as every piece of PHP can access it. I know WordPress does it, but trust me that the quality of its code is questionable. Its popularity however, is without doubt huge.

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