PHP: cannot declare class because the name is already in use
I have 5 scripts:
database.php
parent.php
child1.php
child2.php
somescript.php
parent.php
class looks like this:
include 'database.php';
class Parent {
public $db;
function __construct() {
$this->db = new Database();
}
}
The child1.php
and child2.php
classes looks like this:
include 'parent.php';
class Child1 extends Parent {
function __construct() {
parent::__construct();
}
function useDb() {
$this->db->some_db_operation();
}
}
The problem
When I try to include both child1 and child2 in somescript.php, it returns the following error:
cannot declare class Database because the name is already in use in database.php on line 4 (this is the line which contains words 'class Database')
But if I include only a single file (child1 or child2), it works great.
How do I correct that?
Solution 1:
You want to use include_once() or require_once(). The other option would be to create an additional file with all your class includes in the correct order so they don't need to call includes themselves:
"classes.php"
include 'database.php';
include 'parent.php';
include 'child1.php';
include 'child2.php';
Then you just need:
require_once('classes.php');
Solution 2:
try to use use include_once
or require_once
instead of include
or require