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问题:
I get an error like database operations using Symfony2.
SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Connection refused
parameters.yml
parameters:
database_driver: pdo_mysql
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: '8889'
database_name: symfony
database_user: root
database_password: root
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: 127.0.0.1
mailer_user: null
mailer_password: null
locale: tr
secret: ef9b4381fe75208f060b7c786951242bebcfb3c2
database_path: /private/var/mysql/mysql.sock
And console:
Kemal-Karakass-MacBook-Pro:~ kemalkarakas$ locate mysql.sock
/private/var/mysql/mysql.sock
How do I resolve the error?
回答1:
There is a parameter unix_socket you can use within your config.yml.
See full configuration example:
# Doctrine Configuration
doctrine:
dbal:
default_connection: default
connections:
default:
driver: %database_driver%
dbname: %database_name%
user: %database_user%
host: %database_host%
password: %database_password%
unix_socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
回答2:
i had the same issue and fixed it changing
database_host: 127.0.0.1
to
database_host: localhost
in parameters.yml
hopefully this helps
回答3:
On Mac OSX using Mamp Pro, what solved the problem for me was going to the MySQL tab on the UI and checking the option Allow network access to MySQL
Don't forget to click Save to update the settings
回答4:
I had the same problem using MAMP because the default port is not 3306 but 8889.
You can find that information in the MAMP starting web page.
My parameters
parameters:
database_driver: pdo_mysql
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: '8889'
database_name: symfony_blog
database_user: root
database_password: root
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_host: 127.0.0.1
mailer_user: null
mailer_password: null
locale: en
secret: 7f03537e81f981683bc773b9ec7113ab5861adec
database_path: null
回答5:
This is a bit stupid but I arrived on this post googling the same error, so maybe this can help someone.
In case you have this Connection refused Error double check that your database is up and running, in my case I simply forgot to power on MAMP...
回答6:
After seeing the answers and playing around with this myself I figured out the problem:
The default installation of LAMPP, MAMPP has the following in the my.cnf file:
skip-networking
This means that mysql will not listen on TCP/IP so you can tell doctrine to try any port in the 64K and it won't do any good until you comment out the directive above and get mysql to listen to TCP/IP ports.
Please ensure you restart LAMPP, MAMPP or reload mysql after commenting out the skip-networking
directive.
回答7:
If anyone is still stuck on this issue when using a virtual environment, I found if you are attempting to run database commands on the host machine and running into the "connection refused"
error, try ssh-ing into your guest machine and running the commands directly so the path to mysql.sock is correct.
(I guess it makes sense that the relative path needs to be on the virtual guest machine, not the host machine).
回答8:
Had this issue "SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] No such file or directory" on symfony 3.2.9 on deployment
I fixed it by changing the database_host value from "localhost" to my server IP on my parameters.yml file
but I had this another error message when trying to run commandline by SSH:
[Doctrine\DBAL\Exception\ConnectionException]
An exception occured in driver: SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Connection refused
I finaly fix it by adding these 2 lines on my config.yml file in Doctrine configuration section :
unix_socket: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
server_version: '5.5'
all my final doctrine configuration is like this:
doctrine:
dbal:
driver: pdo_mysql
host: '%database_host%'
port: '%database_port%'
dbname: '%database_name%'
user: '%database_user%'
password: '%database_password%'
unix_socket: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
server_version: '5.5'
charset: UTF8
hopefully this helps
回答9:
Configuring symfony2/doctrine to connect to MySQL using host:port
- comment out
doctrine.dbal.path: %database_path%
in app/config/config.yml
- remove/comment out the parameter
database_path
from app/config/parameters.yml
- check your configuration files for correct indentation
- wrap either none of the values in
app/config/parameters.yml
single quotes or put all in double quotes.
Afterwards your configuration should look like this:
Parameters
# app/config/parameters.yml
parameters:
database_driver: "pdo_mysql"
database_host: "127.0.0.1"
database_port: "8889"
database_name: "symfony"
database_user: "root"
database_password: "root"
# comment out or remove
# database_path: ~
Configuration
# app/config/config.yml
# ...
doctrine:
dbal:
driver: %database_driver%
host: %database_host%
port: %database_port%
dbname: %database_name%
user: %database_user%
password: %database_password%
charset: UTF8
# path is for pdo_sqlite: i.e. %kernel.root_dir%/data/data.db3
# comment it out !
# path: ~
回答10:
Running on MAMP, this is what configuration of /app/config/parameters.yml that worked for me:
parameters:
database_host: '127.0.0.1'
database_port: '8889'
database_name: test
database_user: root
database_password: root
I lost quite some time with database_host: localhost
, which didn't work.
Beginners Tips:
Don't forget to remove the semicolon ;
to enable extension=php_pdo_mysql.dll
in php.ini (in application/MAMP/conf/phpX.X.X - check your current version in MAMP settings)
and/or in php.ini and/or php.ini.default in Macintosh HD/private/etc (use spotlight search to find this hidden file).
回答11:
Today on a fresh installation of Symfony3 I had the same error:
SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Permission denied
Installation specs:
- CentOS Linux 7.2.1511
- Symfony 3.1.2
- MariaDB 5.5.47
- PHP 7.0.8
An earlier answer by izus did resolve the problem on my server. He suggests to change the parameter database_host
from 127.0.0.1
to localhost
in the Symfony configuration file app/config/parameters.yml
The real origin of the problem was not inside Symfony configuration, but authorization inside the database server. I've created the database and authorization for this database by executing the following SQL queries:
CREATE DATABASE user CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON database.* TO user@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
This query implies only the host 'localhost' is authorized. This doesn't match '127.0.0.1' exactly. The database server rejects the incomming connection, and Symfony is throwing an exception and showing this error message.
Possible solutions to this specific situation:
- Change the database_host parameter
- Change the authorization inside the database server