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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T09:04:11+00:00 2026-06-06T09:04:11+00:00

I’ve done lots and lots of code in PHP that is object-oriented, but up

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I’ve done lots and lots of code in PHP that is object-oriented, but up until now, all of my classes have been, “singular”, I suppose you can call it. I am in the process of changing several classes (that have 5 or so identical methods) to extend one class (to rid myself of duplicate code). I am running into a few issues.

I am trying to access a method in a parent class, but you can see the issue.

Parent class:

 class DatabaseObject { 

     public static function find_all() {
        return self::find_by_sql("SELECT * FROM " . self::$table_name);
    }
}

Child Class:

class Topics extends DatabaseObject {

    protected static $table_name = "master_cat";
    protected static $db_fields = array('cat_id', 'category');
    public $cat_id;
    public $category;

  }

Code trying to access all info from this table from php/html file:

$topics=Topics::find_all();

foreach($topics as $topic):
    echo $topic->category;
endforeach; 

As you can see, Most of the code has not been merged to the new way of doing things. I need to change the self::$table_name which no longer works in the new way I am doing things. I will have about 5 Classes extending this object, so what is the best way of coding this so I can access different tables with one method (rather than including this exact find_all() method in 5 different classes.

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    2026-06-06T09:04:12+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 9:04 am

    You could try late static binding as mentioned below, or a singleton solution should work as well:

    <?php
    abstract class DatabaseObject {
      private $table;
      private $fields;
    
      protected function __construct($table, $fields) {
        $this->table = $table;
        $this->fields = $fields;
      }
    
      public function find_all() {
        return $this->find_by_sql('SELECT * FROM ' . $this->table);
      }
    }
    
    class Topics extends DatabaseObject {
      private static $instance;
    
      public static function get_instance() {
        if (!isset(self::$instance)) {
          self::$instance = new Topics('master_cat', array('cat_id', 'category'));
        }
    
        return self::$instance;
      }
    }
    
    Topics::get_instance()->find_all();
    
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