Table of Contents
How to Create a MySQL Database Connection?
How to Create Records?
Signup Form
How to Read/View Records?
users
How to Update Records?
User Update Form
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The Best Guide to PHP CRUD Operations You'll Ever Need

Nov 26, 2024 pm 12:09 PM
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CRUD Operations are typically performed on databases, hence, in this PHP CRUD Operations tutorial, you will implement CRUD techniques on MySQL databases with the help of PHP.   

The CRUD acronym comprises all the major operations that are performed on a relational database. It stands for:

C = Create

R = Read

U = Update

D = Delete

You will now understand the different operations in detail.

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How to Create a MySQL Database Connection?

First, create a connection between the database and your PHP code. 

The following code acts as the connection between the webpage and the database where the data from the webpage will be stored.

Here, name the file as config.php

<?php $servername = "localhost";$username = "root"; $password = ""; $dbname = "mydb"; $conn = new mysqli($servername, $username, $password, $dbname);if ($conn->connect_error) {    die("Connection failed: " . $conn->connect_error);}?>
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How to Create Records?

The first operation in PHP CRUD Operations, Create, is responsible for creating tables or new records into an existing table. To do that, first, you must write the code for the webpage to create an entry in the database.

Name the file as create.php.

<?php  include "config.php";  if (isset($_POST[&#39;submit&#39;])) {    $first_name = $_POST[&#39;firstname&#39;];    $last_name = $_POST[&#39;lastname&#39;];    $email = $_POST[&#39;email&#39;];    $password = $_POST[&#39;password&#39;];    $gender = $_POST[&#39;gender&#39;];    $sql = "INSERT INTO `users`(`firstname`, `lastname`, `email`, `password`, `gender`) VALUES (&#39;$first_name&#39;,&#39;$last_name&#39;,&#39;$email&#39;,&#39;$password&#39;,&#39;$gender&#39;)";    $result = $conn->query($sql);    if ($result == TRUE) {      echo "New record created successfully.";    }else{      echo "Error:". $sql . "<br>". $conn->error;    }     $conn->close();   }?>nbsp;html><h2 id="Signup-Form">Signup Form</h2>
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    Personal information:    First name:
        
    Last name:
        
    Email:
        
    Password:
        
    Gender:
    Male    Female    

      

This page displays a signup form that stores the details entered on the page into the table named ‘users’.

The Best Guide to PHP CRUD Operations Youll Ever Need

How to Read/View Records?

The second operation, just as the name suggests, ‘Read’ is used to display or read the data that is already available in the database.

To perform the operation, you need to create a page that displays the records from the table ‘users’.

Now, name the page as view.php

<?php  include "config.php";$sql = "SELECT * FROM users";$result = $conn->query($sql);?>nbsp;html>    <title>View Page</title><link>    <div>        <h2 id="users">users</h2>
<table>    <thead>        <tr>        <th>ID</th>        <th>First Name</th>        <th>Last Name</th>        <th>Email</th>        <th>Gender</th>        <th>Action</th>    </tr>    </thead>    <tbody>         <?php             if ($result->num_rows > 0) {                while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) {        ?>                    <tr>                    <td><?php  echo $row[&#39;id&#39;]; ?></td>                    <td><?php  echo $row[&#39;firstname&#39;]; ?></td>                    <td><?php  echo $row[&#39;lastname&#39;]; ?></td>                    <td><?php  echo $row[&#39;email&#39;]; ?></td>                    <td><?php  echo $row[&#39;gender&#39;]; ?></td>                    <td>
<a>Edit</a> <a>Delete</a>
</td>                    </tr>                               <?php        }            }        ?>                    </tbody>
</table>    </div> 
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The Best Guide to PHP CRUD Operations Youll Ever Need

How to Update Records?

The third operation i.e, ‘update’ is used to change or modify the already existing data present in the database.

To do this, you need to create another page to update the details in the database. Here, name the page as update.php

<?php  include "config.php";    if (isset($_POST[&#39;update&#39;])) {        $firstname = $_POST[&#39;firstname&#39;];        $user_id = $_POST[&#39;user_id&#39;];        $lastname = $_POST[&#39;lastname&#39;];        $email = $_POST[&#39;email&#39;];        $password = $_POST[&#39;password&#39;];        $gender = $_POST[&#39;gender&#39;];         $sql = "UPDATE `users` SET `firstname`=&#39;$firstname&#39;,`lastname`=&#39;$lastname&#39;,`email`=&#39;$email&#39;,`password`=&#39;$password&#39;,`gender`=&#39;$gender&#39; WHERE `id`=&#39;$user_id&#39;";         $result = $conn->query($sql);         if ($result == TRUE) {            echo "Record updated successfully.";        }else{            echo "Error:" . $sql . "<br>" . $conn->error;        }    } if (isset($_GET['id'])) {    $user_id = $_GET['id'];     $sql = "SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE `id`='$user_id'";    $result = $conn->query($sql);     if ($result->num_rows > 0) {                while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) {            $first_name = $row['firstname'];            $lastname = $row['lastname'];            $email = $row['email'];            $password  = $row['password'];            $gender = $row['gender'];            $id = $row['id'];        }     ?>        <h2 id="User-Update-Form">User Update Form</h2>        
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            Personal information:            First name:
            ">            ">            
            Last name:
            ">            
            Email:
            ">            
            Password:
            ">            
            Gender:
             >Male            >Female            

                      
        
         

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