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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:35:07+00:00 2026-05-22T23:35:07+00:00

Is it a good practice to initialize an object for an authentication class that

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Is it a good practice to initialize an object for an authentication class that does various stuff like register user, login user etc. inside a config file?

The config file mostly does stuff like setting db username, password and site name etc.

Please provide a reason if you don’t find this a standard practice. Just to let you know most of the code is procedural except for this particular class.

    // MySQL connection settings
    $db_host = "localhost";
    $db_user = "someuser";
    $db_pass = "some pass";
    $db_name = "somedb";



    // Name of the site
    $site_name = "MyDomainName";   



    $auth = new auth();//initialize Authentication class
$auth->set_auth();//Check if user autorized
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    2026-05-22T23:35:08+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    In my opinion this is not a good idea. A config file is for configuration, not for execution. I would put this code into a bootstrap.php, so, when you have to edit your code in the future, you know exactly where you can find your configurations and instantiations.

    index.php:

    include('bootstrap.php');
    

    bootstrap.php:

    include('config.php');
    $auth = new auth();
    $auth->set_auth();
    

    config.php:

    $db_host = "localhost";
    $db_user = "someuser";
    $db_pass = "some pass";
    $db_name = "somedb";
    
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