(PHP 5)
mysqli_real_connect(no version information, might be only in CVS)
mysqli->real_connect -- Opens a connection to a mysql serverProcedural style
bool mysqli_real_connect ( object link [, string hostname [, string username [, string passwd [, string dbname [, int port [, string socket [, int flags]]]]]]])Object oriented style (method)
class mysqli {mysqli_real_connect() attempts to establish a connection to a MySQL database engine running on hostname.
This function differs from mysqli_connect():
mysqli_real_connect() needs a valid object which has to be created by function mysqli_init()
With function mysqli_options() you can set various options for connection.
With the parameter flags you can set different connection options:
Table 1. Supported flags
Name | Description |
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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.
Example 2. Procedural style
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The above examples would produce the following output:
Connection: Localhost via UNIX socket |