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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T02:52:12+00:00 2026-06-16T02:52:12+00:00

I’ve a PHP app to be hosted on heroku. The basic functionality of the

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I’ve a PHP app to be hosted on heroku. The basic functionality of the app is to collect some data from users (through browsers) & store those in a database (since this is a PHP app, the database modifications must be made through PHP only). Now I’ve enabled the MongoLab addon from heroku control panel & created database, user, & sample collection into that database. I’ve deployed my code to heroku via git. Following is the content of a file db.php located inside the root folder of the app

<?php
 try {
   $user = 'my user name';
   $pass = 'my password';
   $app = 'my app name';
   $col = 'sample collection';
   echo 'connecting ...';
   $connection = new Mongo('mongodb://'.$user.':'.$pass.'@ds034512.mongolab.com:34512/'.$app);
   echo 'connected';
   $database   = $connection->selectDB($app);
   $collection = $database->selectCollection($col);
  }
  catch(MongoConnectionException $e) {
   die("Failed to connect to database ".$e->getMessage());
  }
?>

now whenever I’m trying to execute the file on the heroku server itself (by caling the url http://my-app-name.herokuapp.com/db.php from my local browser) it’s showing

“connecting …” & in the console there is an error message “NetworkError: 500 Internal Server Error – http://my-app-name.herokuapp.com/db.php“

Can anyone suggest me any idea on how this database integration be done for apps hosted on heroku ?

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    2026-06-16T02:52:13+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 2:52 am

    You didn’t include the mongodb driver. This gist has all the instructions.

    https://gist.github.com/1288447

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