Reputation: 1693
I am trying to get the new PDO driver running in Code Igniter 2.1.1 in (to start with) the local (Mac OS 10.7) copy of my app. I initially coded it using Active Record for all db operations, and I am now thinking I want to use PDO prepared statements in my model files, going forward.
I modified 'application/config/database.php' like so: (note a couple minor embedded questions)
[snip]
$active_group = 'local_dev';
$active_record = TRUE;//<---BTW, will this need to stay TRUE to make CI sessions work? For better security, don't we want db-based CI sessions to use PDO too?
//http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/database/configuration.html:
//Note: that some CodeIgniter classes such as Sessions require Active Records be enabled to access certain functionality.
//this is the config setting that I am guessing (?) is my main problem:
$db['local_dev']['hostname'] = 'localhost:/tmp/mysql.sock';
// 1.) if $db['local_dev']['dbdriver']='mysql', then here ^^^ 'localhost:/tmp/mysql.sock' works, 2.) but if $db['local_dev']['dbdriver']='pdo', then it fails with error msg. shown below.
$db['local_dev']['username'] = 'root';
$db['local_dev']['password'] = '';
$db['local_dev']['database'] = 'mydbname';
$db['local_dev']['dbdriver'] = 'pdo';
$db['local_dev']['dbprefix'] = '';
$db['local_dev']['pconnect'] = TRUE;
$db['local_dev']['db_debug'] = TRUE;//TRUE
$db['local_dev']['cache_on'] = FALSE;
$db['local_dev']['cachedir'] = '';
$db['local_dev']['char_set'] = 'utf8';
$db['local_dev']['dbcollat'] = 'utf8_general_ci';
$db['local_dev']['swap_pre'] = '';
$db['local_dev']['autoinit'] = TRUE;
$db['local_dev']['stricton'] = FALSE;
[snip]
With the above config., as soon as I load a controller, I get this error message:
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'could not find driver' in
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/database/drivers/pdo/pdo_driver.php:114 Stack trace: #0
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/database/drivers/pdo/pdo_driver.php(114): PDO->__construct('localhost:/tmp/...', 'root', '', Array) #1 /Library/WebServer/Documents/system/database/DB_driver.php(115): CI_DB_pdo_driver->db_pconnect() #2
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/database/DB.php(148): CI_DB_driver->initialize() #3
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/core/Loader.php(346): DB('', NULL) #4
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/core/Loader.php(1171): CI_Loader->database() #5
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/core/Loader.php(152): CI_Loader->_ci_autoloader() #6
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/core/Con in
/Library/WebServer/Documents/system/database/drivers/pdo/pdo_driver.php on line 114
I tried swapping out the 'pdo_driver.php' file from the one on github, as per this: http://codeigniter.com/forums/viewthread/206124/ ...but that just generates other errors, not to mention is disturbing to a newbie who does not want to touch the system files if at all possible.
This thread also seems to imply the need to be hacking the 'pdo_driver.php' system file: CodeIgniter PDO database driver not working It seems odd to me, though, that (someone thought that) a hack to a system file is needed to make PDO work in CI v.2.1.1, huh?
Thanks for any suggestions I can try.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 4810
Reputation: 1693
thanks to the noob thread http://codeigniter.com/forums/viewthread/180277/ (InsiteFX’s answer)..
I figured out the below seems to work (need to test more to be 100%... but at least the error messages are gone:
$db['local_dev']['hostname'] = 'mysql:host=127.0.0.1';
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1254
I don't know if this might be helpful for you since you already started using the CI functions, but I made my own library for PDO with sqlite and just auto load it. My needs were simple, so it serves its purpose.
<?php if ( ! defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
/**
* CodeIgniter PDO Library
*
*
* @author Michael Cruz
* @version 1.0
*/
class Sqlite_pdo
{
var $DB;
public function connect($path) {
try {
$this->DB = new PDO('sqlite:' . $path);
}
catch(PDOException $e) {
print "Error: " . $e->getMessage();
die();
}
}
public function simple_query($SQL) {
$results = $this->DB->query($SQL)
or die('SQL Error: ' . print_r($this->DB->errorInfo()));
return $results;
}
public function prepared_query($SQL, $bind = array()) {
$q = $this->DB->prepare($SQL)
or die('Prepare Error: ' . print_r($this->DB->errorInfo()));
$q->execute($bind)
or die('Execute Error: ' . print_r($this->DB->errorInfo()));
$q->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_BOTH);
return $q;
}
public function my_prepare($SQL) {
$q = $this->DB->prepare($SQL)
or die('Error: ' . print_r($this->DB->errorInfo()));
return $q;
}
public function my_execute($q, $bind) {
$q->execute($bind)
or die('Error: ' . print_r($this->DB->errorInfo()));
$q->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_BOTH);
return $q;
}
public function last_insert_id() {
return $this->DB->lastInsertId();
}
}
/* End of file Sqlite_pdo.php */
Upvotes: 1