delinane
delinane

Reputation: 135

Doctrine cannot connect to database in Symfony2 using Mamp

I'm trying to create database through doctrine.

php app/console doctrine:database:create

When I run the command above, I receive the following errors:

[Doctrine\DBAL\Exception\ConnectionException]                              
An exception occured in driver: SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Connection refused  



[Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\PDOException]        
SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Connection refused  



[PDOException]                             
SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Connection refused

What I have tried

This symbolic link creation did not work for me.

sudo ln -s /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.sock mysql.sock

I've tried with both database_host: localhost and database_host: 127.0.0.1 nothing changed.

I know that my MySQL port is 8889 as I can see on MAMP.

I could not check the option Allow network access to MySQL under MySQL tab on MAMP since I do not have MAMP Pro

Here are my configuration files

config.yml

imports:
    - { resource: parameters.yml }
    - { resource: security.yml }
    - { resource: services.yml }
    - { resource: "@FatihTestBundle/Resources/config/services.yml" }

# Put parameters here that don't need to change on each machine where the app is deployed
# http://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices/configuration.html#application-related-configuration
parameters:
    locale: en

framework:
    #esi:             ~
    #translator:      { fallbacks: ["%locale%"] }
    secret:          "%secret%"
    router:
        resource: "%kernel.root_dir%/config/routing.yml"
        strict_requirements: ~
    form:            ~
    csrf_protection: ~
    validation:      { enable_annotations: true }
    #serializer:      { enable_annotations: true }
    templating:
        engines: ['twig']
    default_locale:  "%locale%"
    trusted_hosts:   ~
    trusted_proxies: ~
    session:
        # handler_id set to null will use default session handler from php.ini
        handler_id:  ~
    fragments:       ~
    http_method_override: true

# Twig Configuration
twig:
    debug:            "%kernel.debug%"
    strict_variables: "%kernel.debug%"
    cache: false

# Doctrine Configuration
doctrine:
    dbal:
        driver:   pdo_mysql
        host:     "%database_host%"
        port:     "%database_port%"
        dbname:   "%database_name%"
        user:     "%database_user%"
        password: "%database_password%"
        charset:  UTF8
        # if using pdo_sqlite as your database driver:
        #   1. add the path in parameters.yml
        #     e.g. database_path: "%kernel.root_dir%/data/data.db3"
        #   2. Uncomment database_path in parameters.yml.dist
        #   3. Uncomment next line:
        #     path:     "%database_path%"

    orm:
        auto_generate_proxy_classes: "%kernel.debug%"
        naming_strategy: doctrine.orm.naming_strategy.underscore
        auto_mapping: true

# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
    transport: "%mailer_transport%"
    host:      "%mailer_host%"
    username:  "%mailer_user%"
    password:  "%mailer_password%"
    spool:     { type: memory }

parameters.yml:

# This file is auto-generated during the composer install
parameters:
    database_host: localhost
    database_port: 8889
    database_name: todo
    database_user: root
    database_password: root
    mailer_transport: smtp
    mailer_host: 127.0.0.1
    mailer_user: null
    mailer_password: null
    secret: fgnfgmngfm

Upvotes: 0

Views: 2082

Answers (2)

delinane
delinane

Reputation: 135

php app/console cache:clear

The problem was because of cache, I received error messages not matter what I did. The command above that clears the cache and changing the database port to 3306 in both MAMP and paramteters.yml has solved the problem.

Upvotes: 1

Cesur APAYDIN
Cesur APAYDIN

Reputation: 836

Check your DNS settings. If you are not using a VPN, turn it off.

You can test the connection with "Sequel PRO"

Hostname : localhost - 127.0.0.1 - IP Adress

Password : 1234 - root

If they do not solve the problem check the user permissions. enter image description here

mysql database -> user table

Upvotes: 0

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