I am trying to set up a PHP framework on my Mac 10.6 computer, and it keeps erroring during setup due to database connectivity issues. So I put together a small php script to see if I could connect to the server myself, and it couldn’t either. The operation times out.
However, I am able to login to mysql from commandline perfectly fine. It’s only PHP that is having these connection issues. Does anyone have any ideas?
Here is the script.
<?php
$connection = mysql_connect("http://localhost", "root", "");
if( $connection ) {
mysql_close( $connection );
die('TRUE');
}else {
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
?>
EDIT: I tried removing http:// but then I get a “No such file error.”
PHP Warning: mysql_connect(): [2002] No such file or directory (trying to connect via unix:///var/mysql/mysql.sock) in /Users/newuser/Downloads/t.php on line 2
PHP Warning: mysql_connect(): No such file or directory in /Users/newuser/Downloads/t.php on line 2
Could not connect: No such file or directory
You are using this :
But your MySQL host is not
http://localhost: it’s probablylocalhost.Try to remove that `http://`, using this :
*As a sidenote : working with the root account is not a good practice — even on a development platform.*
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EDIT after the comment : In that case, try with
127.0.0.1(the IP address oflocalhost)And if you really want to use Unix sockets, you’ll have to find which socket is used by your MySQL server *(it should be indicated in its configuration)* ; for instance, in my `/etc/mysql/my.cnf`, I have :
Then, you’ll want PHP to use the same one :
mysql.default_socketdirective, about that,mysql_connect()as a string such as':/path/to/socket'