Bind Param with array of parameters

David G picture David G · Apr 26, 2013 · Viewed 32.6k times · Source

I have a function that does this:

function registerUser($firstName, $lastName, $address, $postcode, $email, $password)
{
    $params = array($firstName, $lastName, $address, $postcode, $email, $password);
    $result = $this->db->bind("INSERT INTO Users VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)", 'ssssss', $params);
}

Which sends off to my database class, which does this:

public function bind($query, $type, $params)
{
    $this->query = $query;
    $stmt = $this->mysqli->prepare($this->query);
    $stmt->bind_param($type, $param);
    $stmt->execute;
}

The problem is this doesn't work.

What I was hoping to do, was to take the $params list and have it list them after the $type, so that the query would resemble:

$stmt->bind_param('ssssss', $firstName, $lastName, $address, $postcode, $email, $password);

But obviously I'm going about it the wrong way.

is there a way to make the array...transform as it were, into a list to be printed out at the bind_param query stage?

Answer

bwoebi picture bwoebi · Apr 26, 2013

call_user_func_array "Call a callback with an array of parameters"

call_user_func_array(array($stmt, "bind_param"), array_merge(array($type), $params));

should do the job

UPDATE: you have also to change your params array:

$params = array(&$firstName, &$lastName, &$address, &$postcode, &$email, &$password);

as mysqli_stmt::bind_param expects the second and the following parameters by reference.


EDIT: Your query seems to be wrong. Maybe you have less fields than you have variables there. Do:

"INSERT INTO Users (field1, field2, field3, field4, field5, field6) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)"

where you replace the name of the fields by the correct names