mysqli::real_connect, mysqli_real_connect


Description

Object oriented stylebool mysqli::real_connect(string host,
string username,
string passwd,
string dbname,
int port,
string socket,
int flags);

Procedural stylebool mysqli_real_connect(mysqli link,
string host,
string username,
string passwd,
string dbname,
int port,
string socket,
int flags);

Establish a connection to a MariaDB database engine.

This function differs from mysqli_connect:

Parameters

link

Procedural style only: A link identifier returned by mysqli_connect or mysqli_init

host

Can be either a host name or an IP address. Passing the NULL value or the string 'localhost' to this parameter, the local host is assumed. When possible, pipes will be used instead of the TCP/IP protocol.

username

The MariaDB user name.

passwd

If provided or NULL , the MariaDB server will attempt to authenticate the user against those user records which have no password only. This allows one username to be used with different permissions (depending on if a password as provided or not).

dbname

If provided will specify the default database to be used when performing queries.

port

Specifies the port number to attempt to connect to the MariaDB server.

socket

Specifies the socket or named pipe that should be used.Note

Specifying the socket parameter will not explicitly determine the type of connection to be used when connecting to the MariaDB server. How the connection is made to the MariaDB database is determined by the host parameter.

flags

With the parameter flags you can set different connection options:

Table 20.16. Supported flags

Name Description
MYSQLI_CLIENT_COMPRESS Use compression protocol
MYSQLI_CLIENT_FOUND_ROWS return number of matched rows, not the number of affected rows
MYSQLI_CLIENT_IGNORE_SPACE Allow spaces after function names. Makes all function names reserved words.
MYSQLI_CLIENT_INTERACTIVE Allow interactive_timeout seconds (instead of wait_timeout seconds) of inactivity before closing the connection
MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSL Use SSL (encryption)
Note

For security reasons the MULTI_STATEMENT flag is not supported in PHP. If you want to execute multiple queries use the mysqli_multi_query function.

Return Values

Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.

Examples

Example 20.131. mysqli::real_connect example

Object oriented style

<?php
$mysqli = mysqli_init();
if (!$mysqli) {
 die('mysqli_init failed');
}
if (!$mysqli->options(MYSQLI_INIT_COMMAND, 'SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0')) {
 die('Setting MYSQLI_INIT_COMMAND failed');
}
if (!$mysqli->options(MYSQLI_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 5)) {
 die('Setting MYSQLI_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT failed');
}
if (!$mysqli->real_connect('localhost', 'my_user', 'my_password', 'my_db')) {
 die('Connect Error (' . mysqli_connect_errno() . ') '
 . mysqli_connect_error());
}
echo 'Success... ' . $mysqli->host_info . '\n';
$mysqli->close();
?>

Object oriented style when extending mysqli class

<?php class foo_mysqli extends mysqli {
 public function __construct($host, $user, $pass, $db) {
 parent::init();
 if (!parent::options(MYSQLI_INIT_COMMAND, 'SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0')) {
 die('Setting MYSQLI_INIT_COMMAND failed');
 }
 if (!parent::options(MYSQLI_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 5)) {
 die('Setting MYSQLI_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT failed');
 }
 if (!parent::real_connect($host, $user, $pass, $db)) {
 die('Connect Error (' . mysqli_connect_errno() . ') '
 . mysqli_connect_error());
 }
 }
}
$db = new foo_mysqli('localhost', 'my_user', 'my_password', 'my_db');
echo 'Success... ' . $db->host_info . '\n';
$db->close();
?>

Procedural style

<?php
$link = mysqli_init();
if (!$link) {
 die('mysqli_init failed');
}
if (!mysqli_options($link, MYSQLI_INIT_COMMAND, 'SET AUTOCOMMIT = 0')) {
 die('Setting MYSQLI_INIT_COMMAND failed');
}
if (!mysqli_options($link, MYSQLI_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 5)) {
 die('Setting MYSQLI_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT failed');
}
if (!mysqli_real_connect($link, 'localhost', 'my_user', 'my_password', 'my_db')) {
 die('Connect Error (' . mysqli_connect_errno() . ') '
 . mysqli_connect_error());
}
echo 'Success... ' . mysqli_get_host_info($link) . '\n';
mysqli_close($link);
?>

The above examples will output:

Success... MariaDB host info: localhost via TCP/IP

Notes

Note

MySQLnd always assumes the server default charset. This charset is sent during connection hand-shake/authentication, which mysqlnd will use.

Libmysql uses the default charset set in the my.cnf or by an explicit call to mysqli_options prior to calling mysqli_real_connect, but after mysqli_init.

See Also

mysqli_connect
mysqli_init
mysqli_options
mysqli_ssl_set
mysqli_close

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