pkrish Posted January 24, 2012 Share Posted January 24, 2012 Hi All, I am using PHP 5.3 and storing php session data to the database using session.set_save_handler callbacks. I see that the write method, strangely treats the Class constant as undefined. All the other methods seem to work fine with the class constant. Any reason why this would happen? Please see code below. I get an error "Use of undefined constant db_table in Sessions.php in line". This seems to be happening only with the write api. Can someone please help? Thanks class Sessions { //var $life_time; var $id; var $data; const db_table = 'php_mysql_session'; function PHPSessions() { // Read the maxlifetime setting from PHP //$this->life_time = get_cfg_var("session.gc_maxlifetime"); $this->id = session_id(); $this->data = ''; // Register this object as the session handler session_set_save_handler( array( &$this, "_open" ), array( &$this, "_close" ), array( &$this, "_read" ), array( &$this, "_write" ), array( &$this, "_destroy") , array( &$this, "_gc" ) ); } function _open () // open the session. { Zend_Log::log("opening connection"); global $_sess_db; Zend_Log::log("session db ".$_sess_db); if ($_sess_db = mysql_connect(DB_HOST_READ, DB_USER, DB_PASS)) { return mysql_select_db('TEST_SESSION', $_sess_db); } // If there is a failure return false return FALSE; } // open function _close () // close the db connection here { global $_sess_db; return mysql_close($_sess_db); } // close function _read ($id) // read any data for this session. { global $_sess_db; Zend_Log::log("Session db ".$_sess_db); //$id = mysql_real_escape_string(session_id()); Zend_Log::log("Session Id :" .$id); $sql = "SELECT * FROM ". self::db_table ." WHERE session_id = '$id'"; Zend_Log::log("SQL IS : ".$sql); $data = ''; $result = mysql_query($sql); $a = mysql_num_rows($result); Zend_Log::log("Record count ".$a); if($a > 0) { Zend_Log::log("Record Exists!"); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); $data = $row['session_data']; Zend_Log::log("Fetching session Data ".$data); return $data; } else { Zend_Log::log("No Data ".$data); return ''; } } function _write ($id, $data) // write session data to the database. { global $_sess_db; $newid = mysql_real_escape_string($id); $newdata = mysql_real_escape_string($data); $sql = "REPLACE ". self::db_table ." (session_id,user_id,session_data,date_created) VALUES('$newid', '$userid', '$newdata', 'NOW()')"; $rs = mysql_query($sql); return TRUE; } // write function _destroy ($id) // destroy the specified session. { Zend_Log::log("Destroy method "); return TRUE; } // destroy function _gc ($max_lifetime) // perform garbage collection. { Zend_Log::log("GC Method"); return TRUE; } // gc function _destruct () // ensure session data is written out before classes are destroyed // (see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=33772 for details) { @session_write_close(); } // __destruct // **************************************************************************** } // end class Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/255649-undefined-const-error-cant-access-constant-var-from-set_save_handler-write-api/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
trq Posted January 24, 2012 Share Posted January 24, 2012 Sorry, but that code is pretty bad on many levels. the use of global, no visibility keywords, the use of php 4's var keyword. As for your issue, that should work without error. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/255649-undefined-const-error-cant-access-constant-var-from-set_save_handler-write-api/#findComment-1310573 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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