Reputation: 13214
I got a working project made in Laravel 3 that I have to switch to MsSQL Server (not my call though, sniff...) and I don't understand the Laravel configuration on this database type...
I changed the default inside database.php
to this 'default' => 'sqlsrv'
then I configured the host, database, username, password in the sqlsrv
array but then I get this error message:
This extension requires the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client ODBC Driver to communicate with SQL Server`
After some research I found that we need PDO of SQLSRV, which I already have as version 5.4 and in my phpinfo
I get this returned pdo_sqlsrv support : enabled
so it seems all correct but at the same time it seems to ask for ODBC SQLSRV connections, does I really have to use that?
I would rather connect directly from the Laravel database connection... but even if I need it and I created some ODBC connection to the server, how do I put them inside my configuration? Here is what I have in my configuration (of course the my...
is replace by my real details) :
'sqlsrv' => array(
'driver' => 'sqlsrv',
'host' => 'myServerIP',
'database' => 'myDatabase',
'username' => 'myUsername',
'password' => 'myPassword',
'prefix' => '',
),
Any help would be greatly appreciated, the only thing I found close to my problem was this link from the Laravel forum: Laravel query on SQL Server but then it just stop without giving any configurations.
Upvotes: 23
Views: 67751
Reputation: 39
GOT THE SOLUTION. TRY THIS!
Click Protocols for the Instance you created
Enable the IP settings
Right click on the IP settings>properties>IP Addresses>IP All>IP Port: Set it to 1433 as default SQL Server database port.
Hope it will help. Thank you!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 31210
That's what I did to connect my Laravel app to MS SQL Server:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install php5-sybase
if you try to install php5-mssql it will install php5-sybase anyway, it is “Sybase / MS SQL Server module for php5”.
this will make Laravel use the dblib driver instead of sqlsrv.
check out this file for reference Illuminate\Database\Connectors\SqlServerConnector.php.
under [global]
section and under tds version = 4.2
add tds version = 8.0
(without ; semi column at the beginning of the line)
and add client charset = UTF-8
just under the above line (without ; semi column at the beginning of the line)
This lets the driver encode all the data in utf-8 and avoid the strange characters in data
the file will look like this:
[global]
# TDS protocol version
; tds version = 4.2
tds version = 8.0
client charset = UTF-8
[default]
date format = %Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S.%z
[en_US]
date format = %b %e %Y %I:%M:%S:%z%p
language = us_english
charset = iso_1
first find the file with php -i | grep php.ini
then open the file and search for mssql.charset (it will probably be like disabled like this ; mssql.charset = "ISO-8859-1" )
make it mssql.charset = "UTF-8" <<make sure you remove the ; semi column to enable it>>
save and exit
now restart your server (nginx or apache or php-fpm)
of course you know that you need to set the database config to use sqlsrv by default 'default' => 'sqlsrv',
and add your credentials.
OTHER METHODS:
you can use ODBC driver to connect
here’s a nice package https://github.com/ccovey/odbc-driver
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 5803
For Linux, Laravel 5 and php 7.1:
sudo apt install php7.1-sybase
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 13214
Ahh after a lot more research, I found out that my driver of SQL Server Native Client 10.0
was out of date and not sufficient to connect to a MsSQL Server 2008
with PDO, you need to have at least version 11.0
in order to connect to an SQL Server 2005+
If you want to validate your driver version, you can go through Control Panel >> Administrative Tools >> Data Sources (ODBC)
and then click on the Drivers
tab to find out which SQL Server Native Client
you have already installed. If you want to update your driver, depending on your OS configuration you may choose the proper link below...
SQL Server 2012 Native Client
x86 (32 bits) Package http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=239647&clcid=0x409
x64 (64 bits) Package http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=239648&clcid=0x409
Upvotes: 11