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final public static function Database::getConnection
final public static Database::getConnection($target = 'default', $key = NULL)
Gets the connection object for the specified database key and target.
Parameters
string $target: The database target name.
string $key: The database connection key. Defaults to NULL which means the active key.
Return value
\Drupal\Core\Database\Connection The corresponding connection object.
File
- core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Database.php, line 150
Class
- Database
- Primary front-controller for the database system.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\DatabaseCode
final public static function getConnection($target = 'default', $key = NULL) {
if (!isset($key)) {
// By default, we want the active connection, set in setActiveConnection.
$key = self::$activeKey;
}
// If the requested target does not exist, or if it is ignored, we fall back
// to the default target. The target is typically either "default" or
// "replica", indicating to use a replica SQL server if one is available. If
// it's not available, then the default/primary server is the correct server
// to use.
if (!empty(self::$ignoreTargets[$key][$target]) || !isset(self::$databaseInfo[$key][$target])) {
$target = 'default';
}
if (!isset(self::$connections[$key][$target])) {
// If necessary, a new connection is opened.
self::$connections[$key][$target] = self::openConnection($key, $target);
}
return self::$connections[$key][$target];
}
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