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Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 PM [Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Last replied to on Wed Nov 05, 2008 13:08:37 Edit Post|Quote If you've ever wondered how to build a simple forum in PHP/Mysql, this simple tutorial will give you the basics of how to post and reply to threads and display messages. First we need to create the SQL tables which will store the data for our threads and posts for this forum:
This is pretty basic. It creates the fields for the id of the post(this is how each post is identified), the author, the title, the time of post, the number of replies, if it was a reply, the thread it is a reply of, the last person to reply, and when the thread was last replied to. Next we have the basic connect.php file to connect to our database:
Simple, a simple connector function where you have to input your username, password, and database name to connect. Not that the function below starting at if(!get_magic_quotes_gpc()) is not actually part of the connector function, it is simply to parse out mySQL injections and may not be needed. If your php to mysql extenson classes are not updated, mysql_escape_string may not work and you will have to take the parser lines out. Next we have a stylesheet to give our forum colors and look:
Simple basic stylesheet to define some table headings and colors we will use, you can change this as you please. Now the actual message board files. We only need 4 files, index.php(the one to display all the threads), post.php(The file to post and start threads), message.php(The file that displays the messages), and reply.php(The file to reply to posts). First index.php:
This is straightforward, it simply selects all threads with a parentid of 0, meaning that all threads that are not replies and it selects them by the last time they were replied to, beginning with the latest first. Then it goes through a loop to display all of them along with the number of replies they have, and the thread starter. It links the thread subject with a message identifier to message.php so people can view the thread by clicking on the link. The strip_tags function parses out SQL injections that user might have put in. Now the message.php file:
This file gets some data passed to it in the form $id in the URL. What this code does is it first selects the topic post in $gettopic, printing it and then selects all the posts in $getreplies and prints them. Strip_tags is there to parse out HTML injectons and nl2br is there to make sure line breaks work right. Now the post.php file
This file has two cases, if submit was pressed, and if submit was not pressed. If submit was not pressed, then it prints a form for you to type in , your name, a message subject, and a message. If you have pressed submit, it checks first if the required fields of name, subject, and post have been entered and spits out error message if the have not. If everything has been entered, then it draws the local time both in Unix format and in readable format and inserts all the data of the post along with the timestamps into the database. Now the reply.php file:
Note this is very similar to the post.php file except it passed a hidden parameter id, which indicates which thread you are reply to. Also after you have pressed submit, it checks if the required fields have been filled out, inserts the message with the timestamps and then it updates the original message which you replied to with new timestamps and adds one to the number of replies that message has while putting you as the last replier to that message. Ok, there you have it, a simple working forum. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Matt Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 1 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 11664 [PM Matt] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Mon Jan 29, 2007 02:13:30 Edit post|Quote Nice tut man! ![]() | |||||||
| PcPostar Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 2 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 11686 [PM PcPostar] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Fri Feb 02, 2007 07:08:53 Edit post|Quote Hi! i've been looking for a long time to find such a great forum. Simple implementation in site, and the very free to costumize! Good work! Ok, one question... How can I correct the script so posts will inside one topic appear in a different order. Now the old topics are at the bottom, and the new are on the top. How to do the oposite? Help! | |||||||
Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Fri Feb 02, 2007 07:49:54 Edit post|Quote instead of order by postid desc order by postid asc should do the trick. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| PcPostar Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 2 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 11686 [PM PcPostar] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Fri Feb 02, 2007 16:06:23 Edit post|Quote Thanks! (Quite new at databases, and didn't know the trick..) Thanks | |||||||
| ithapiri Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 9 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1380 [PM ithapiri] | Posted at Sat Feb 03, 2007 00:56:48 Edit post|Quote just take some time & read chipmunk scripts ..all scripts are neatly written ..easly to understand ..tks admin | |||||||
| youbou Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 1 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 11732 [PM youbou] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Mon Feb 12, 2007 07:35:18 Edit post|Quote its very good and working perfectly but how do you make it so that when you create a topic it automatically starts at the top not bottom, i like the fact that when you post on a topic it goes to the top but how can you make it so that new topics start at the top thanks. | |||||||
| Snaket Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 1 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 11889 [PM Snaket] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Fri Mar 09, 2007 02:24:19 Edit post|Quote Alright this tutorial seemed easy, so I decided to check it out. Now, does anyone have a sort of "advanced" method on how to include an actual forum view like the Chipmunk Forums? And anyone know how to make a register/log in page and how to have an admin contol panel with access to adding forums and allowing moderators? | |||||||
Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Fri Mar 09, 2007 04:31:42 Edit post|Quote Yeah, but generally these tutorials are not going to be that long. I could write a short book about that. The entire forum consists of many, many files and thousands of lines of actual code. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Mindtrick Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 1 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12037 [PM Mindtrick] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Sun Mar 25, 2007 13:30:46 Edit post|Quote I can't seem to get this working...I have a problem with connect.php... I get "No database selected." when all my information is correct ~Mindtrick ----------------------------- Hello! This is my signature!! | |||||||
Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Sun Mar 25, 2007 16:30:54 Edit post|Quote That means you don't have the database name correct because its not recognizing the name of your database. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Nunet Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 3 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12201 [PM Nunet] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Thu Apr 05, 2007 18:21:33 Edit post|Quote Hi got forum problems | |||||||
| Nunet Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 3 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12201 [PM Nunet] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Thu Apr 05, 2007 18:30:33 Edit post|Quote Hi, Forum works well enough but still get error messages as follows:
Notice: Use of undefined constant title - assumed 'title' in /h***/****/1/c**/index.php on line 11Notice: Use of undefined constant title - assumed 'title' in /h***/****/1/c**//index.php on line 11Notice: Use of undefined constant author - assumed 'author' in /h***/****/1/c**/index.php on line 12Notice: Use of undefined constant author - assumed 'author' in /h***/****/1/c**/index.php on line 12 This is my line 11 and 12: $getthreads3[title]=strip_tags($getthreads3[title]); $getthreads3[author]=strip_tags($getthreads3[author]); Also have this error message after I post a reply in reply.php: Notice: Undefined index: subject in /h***/****/1/c**/reply.php on line 11 This is line 11: $subject=$_POST['subject']; Not sure what is wrong as I have followed the forum to the letter. Can you please help me???
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Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Thu Apr 05, 2007 19:07:41 Edit post|Quote Turn debug mode off in PHP and those will go away. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Nunet Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 3 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12201 [PM Nunet] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Fri Apr 06, 2007 06:55:03 Edit post|Quote Sorry, i'm fairly new at this but how do I do that if i'm working in PHPMYADMIN? | |||||||
Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Fri Apr 06, 2007 19:19:28 Edit post|Quote You can't in PHPMYADMIN, it has to be done in php.ini . You may have to talk to your host about this one. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Growe Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 21 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12448 [PM Growe] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Sat Apr 21, 2007 14:05:40 Edit post|Quote
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Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Sat Apr 21, 2007 14:40:16 Edit post|Quote
This worked for the first person that asked. ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Growe Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 21 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12448 [PM Growe] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Sat Apr 21, 2007 14:52:34 Edit post|Quote I tried that... and true is does put the new posts at the top of the screen with zero replys, however it then puts the posts that have the most recent replys at the bottom of the screen.Its something related to the lastrepliedto date and the script not recognising the date of a post with zero replys because it in reality doesn't have a lastrepliedto date because it hasn't been replied to yet.I hope I'm making some sort of sense so this problem can be fixed. Sorry if now. G | |||||||
Chipmunk![]() Rank:Settler of Bobland Group: Head Administrator Posts: 2867 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 1 [PM Chipmunk] View Member Photo | Posted at Sat Apr 21, 2007 16:01:26 Edit post|Quote Do order by lastreplied desc then ----------------------------- Chipmunk, Supreme Administrator | |||||||
| Growe Rank:acorn Group: members Posts: 21 IP Logged PM ID and RPS ID: 12448 [PM Growe] RPS score: 0 RPS challenge | Posted at Sat Apr 21, 2007 16:06:30 Edit post|Quote It already is, however messages that are created appear at the bottom of the list of topics because they have no replys. Even though the date is newer than the one at the top. | |||||||