I am querying usernames from database using the get() function in the DB class.. its always returning 'No users' even if there are users existing in the database.. here is my DB.php
<?php
class DB{
private static $_instance = null;
private $_pdo,
$_query,
$_error = false,
$_results,
$_count = 0;
private function __construct(){
try {
$this->_pdo = new PDO('mysql:host=' . Config::get('mysql/host') . ';dbname='. Config::get('mysql/db'), Config::get('mysql/username'), Config::get('mysql/password'));
} catch (PDOException $e) {
die($e->getMessage());
}
}
public static function getInstance() {
if (!isset(self::$_instance)) {
self::$_instance = new DB();
}
return self::$_instance;
}
public function query($sql, $params = array()) {
$this->_error = false;
if($this->_query = $this->_pdo->prepare($sql)) {
$x = 1;
if (count($params)) {
foreach ($params as $param) {
$this->_query->bindValue($x, $params);
$x++;
}
}
if ($this->_query->execute()) {
$this->_results = $this->_query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
$this->_count = $this->_query->rowCount();
} else {
$this->_error = true;
}
}
return $this;
}
public function action($action, $table, $where = array()) {
if (count($where) === 3) {
$operators = array('=','>','<','>=','<=');
$field = $where[0];
$operator = $where[1];
$value = $where[2];
if (in_array($operator, $operators)) {
$sql = "{$action} FROM {$table} WHERE {$field} {$operator} ?";
if(!$this->query($sql, array($value))->error()){
return $this;
}
}
}
return false;
}
public function get($table, $where) {
return $this->action('SELECT *', $table, $where);
}
public function delete($table, $where) {
return $this->action('DELETE', $table, $where);
}
public function results(){
return $this->_results;
}
public function error(){
return $this->_error;
}
public function count(){
return $this->_count;
}
}
index.php
<?php
require_once 'core/init.php';
$user = DB::getInstance();
$user->get('users', array('username', '=', 'alex'));
if(!$user->count()) {
echo 'No user';
} else {
foreach ($user->results() as $user) {
echo $user->username, '<br>';
}
}
Am getting 'No user' even if there is existing user in the the DB if I use this..
$user = DB::getInstance()->get('users', array('username', '=', 'alex'));
but it is returning correct usernames(including 'alex') if I replace get() with query()
$user = DB::getInstance()->query("SELECT * FROM users");