Opening a connection to MySQL database from PHP is easy. Just use the mysql_connect() function like this
<?php
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$dbuser = 'root';
$dbpass = 'password';
$conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die ('Error connecting to mysql');
$dbname = 'petstore';
mysql_select_db($dbname);
?>
$dbhost is the name of MySQL server. When your webserver is on the same machine with the MySQL server you can use localhost or 127.0.0.1 as the value of $dbhost. The $dbuser and $dbpass are valid MySQL user name and password.
Don't forget to select a database using mysql_select_db() after connecting to mysql. If no database selected your query to select or update a table will not work.
Sometimes a web host will require you to specify the MySQL server name and port number. For example if the MySQL server name is db.php-mysql-tutorial.com and the port number is 3306 (the default port number for MySQL) then you you can modify the above code to :
<?php
$dbhost = 'db.php-mysql-tutorial.com:3306';
$dbuser = 'root';
$dbpass = 'password';
$conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die ('Error connecting to mysql');
$dbname = 'petstore';
mysql_select_db($dbname);
?>
It's a common practice to place the routine of opening a database connection in a separate file. Then everytime you want to open a connection just include the file. Usually the host, user, password and database name are also separated in a configuration file.
An example of config.php that stores the connection configuration and opendb.php that opens the connection are :
Source code : config.phps , opendb.phps
<?php
// This is an example of config.php
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$dbuser = 'root';
$dbpass = 'password';
$dbname = 'phpcake';
?>
<?php
// This is an example opendb.php
$conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die ('Error connecting to mysql');
mysql_select_db($dbname);
?>
So now you can open a connection to mysql like this :
<?php
include 'config.php';
include 'opendb.php';
// ... do something like insert or select, etc
?>
Closing the Connection
The connection opened in a script will be closed as soon as the execution of the script ends. But it's better if you close it explicitly by calling mysql_close() function. You could also put this function call in a file named closedb.php.
<?php
// an example of closedb.php
// it does nothing but closing
// a mysql database connection
mysql_close($conn);
?>
Now that you have put the database configuration, opening and closing routines in separate files your PHP script that uses mysql would look something like this :
<?php
include 'config.php';
include 'opendb.php';
// ... do something like insert or select, etc
include 'closedb.php';
?>
source : php-mysql-tutorial.com
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