[nycphp-talk] Passing Objects Via Session in PHP 4
Dan Cech
dcech at phpwerx.net
Mon Sep 27 10:23:46 EDT 2004
Hi Joe,
I seem to recall some comment about 'i understand the use of sessions
thanks' a little while ago, but I'll help you out anyway.
You need to change the second if statement in your getObject function.
It should read:
function &getObject($class) {
if (!isset($_SESSION['objects'])) {
$_SESSION['objects'] = array();
}
if (!isset($_SESSION['objects'][$class])) {
$_SESSION['objects'][$class] =& new $class;
}
return $_SESSION['objects'][$class];
}
Dan
Joseph Crawford wrote:
> can anyone explain why this is not working? i have done passing
> objects via session before and i remember that the object class file
> had to be included before the session_start for it to work, but this
> doesnt seem to be working, i mean i have it set $db->test = 'page 1';
> on page 1 and provide a link to page 2, but it doesnt seem to retain
> the value for $test from page to page. :(
>
> <?php
>
> // we will do our own error handling
> error_reporting(0);
>
> // include the const.php file that holds all the necessary constants
> include_once('const.php');
>
> include_once('class/mysql.class.php');
> include_once('class/template.class.php');
>
> session_start();
>
> function &getObject($class) {
> if (!isset($_SESSION['objects'])) {
> $_SESSION['objects'] = array();
> }
>
> if (!isset($_SESSION['_singleton'][$class])) {
> $_SESSION['objects'][$class] =& new $class;
> }
>
> return $_SESSION['objects'][$class];
> }
>
> $tpl = &getObject('template');
>
> // user defined error handling function
> // taken from the example on http://us2.php.net/errorfunc
> function myErrorHandler($errno, $errmsg, $filename, $linenum, $vars)
> {
> global $tpl;
> // timestamp for the error entry
> $dt = date("Y-m-d H:i:s (T)");
>
> // define an assoc array of error string
> // in reality the only entries we should
> // consider are E_WARNING, E_NOTICE, E_USER_ERROR,
> // E_USER_WARNING and E_USER_NOTICE
> $errortype = array (
> E_ERROR => "Error",
> E_WARNING => "Warning",
> E_PARSE => "Parsing Error",
> E_NOTICE => "Notice",
> E_CORE_ERROR => "Core Error",
> E_CORE_WARNING => "Core Warning",
> E_COMPILE_ERROR => "Compile Error",
> E_COMPILE_WARNING => "Compile Warning",
> E_USER_ERROR => "User Error",
> E_USER_WARNING => "User Warning",
> E_USER_NOTICE => "User Notice",
> E_STRICT => "Runtime Notice"
> );
> // set of errors for which a var trace will be saved
> $user_errors = array(E_USER_ERROR, E_USER_WARNING, E_USER_NOTICE);
>
> $err = "<errorentry>\n";
> $err .= "\t<datetime>" . $dt . "</datetime>\n";
> $err .= "\t<errornum>" . $errno . "</errornum>\n";
> $err .= "\t<errortype>" . $errortype[$errno] . "</errortype>\n";
> $err .= "\t<errormsg>" . $errmsg . "</errormsg>\n";
> $err .= "\t<scriptname>" . $filename . "</scriptname>\n";
> $err .= "\t<scriptlinenum>" . $linenum . "</scriptlinenum>\n";
>
> if (in_array($errno, $user_errors)) {
> $err .= "\t<vartrace>" . wddx_serialize_value($vars, "Variables") .
> "</vartrace>\n";
> }
> $err .= "</errorentry>\n\n";
>
> // for testing
> // echo $err;
>
> // save to the error log, and e-mail me if there is a critical user error
> error_log($err, 3, "D:/htdocs/NYPHPCode/error.log");
> if ($errno == E_USER_ERROR) {
> mail("jcrawford at codebowl.com", "Critical User Error", $err);
> $tpl->display('error.tpl');
> }
> }
> $old_error_handler = set_error_handler("myErrorHandler");
>
>
> ?>
>
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