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8.3 MySQL Create DB

    • A database consists of one or more tables.
    • You will need special CREATE privileges to create or to delete a MySQL database.

    Create a MySQL Database Using MySQLi and PDO

    • The CREATE DATABASE statement is used to create a database in MySQL.
    • The following examples create a database named "myDB":

    Example (MySQLi Object-oriented)

    <?php
    $servername = "localhost";
    $username = "username";
    $password = "password";
    
    // Create connection
    $conn = new mysqli($servername, $username, $password);
    // Check connection
    if ($conn->connect_error) {
      die("Connection failed: " . $conn->connect_error);
    }
    
    // Create database
    $sql = "CREATE DATABASE myDB";
    if ($conn->query($sql) === TRUE) {
      echo "Database created successfully";
    } else {
      echo "Error creating database: " . $conn->error;
    }
    
    $conn->close();
    ?>
    • Note: When you create a new database, you must only specify the first three arguments to the mysqli object (servername, username and password).
    • Tip: If you have to use a specific port, add an empty string for the database-name argument, like this: new mysqli("localhost", "username", "password", "", port)

    Example (MySQLi Procedural)

    <?php
    $servername = "localhost";
    $username = "username";
    $password = "password";
    
    // Create connection
    $conn = mysqli_connect($servername, $username, $password);
    // Check connection
    if (!$conn) {
      die("Connection failed: " . mysqli_connect_error());
    }
    
    // Create database
    $sql = "CREATE DATABASE myDB";
    if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql)) {
      echo "Database created successfully";
    } else {
      echo "Error creating database: " . mysqli_error($conn);
    }
    
    mysqli_close($conn);
    ?>

    Note: The following PDO example create a database named "myDBPDO":

    Example (PDO)

    <?php
    $servername = "localhost";
    $username = "username";
    $password = "password";
    
    try {
      $conn = new PDO("mysql:host=$servername", $username, $password);
      // set the PDO error mode to exception
      $conn->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
      $sql = "CREATE DATABASE myDBPDO";
      // use exec() because no results are returned
      $conn->exec($sql);
      echo "Database created successfully<br>";
    } catch(PDOException $e) {
      echo $sql . "<br>" . $e->getMessage();
    }
    
    $conn = null;
    ?>

    Tip: A great benefit of PDO is that it has exception class to handle any problems that may occur in our database queries. If an exception is thrown within the try{ } block, the script stops executing and flows directly to the first catch(){ } block. In the catch block above we echo the SQL statement and the generated error message.

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