Whenever I run php artisan migrate
, the following error is shown in the console:
[PDOException]
SQLSTATE[HY000] [14] unable to open database file
The database.sqlite file is located at database/. I'm running Windows 10, Laravel 5.2. Here is .env file config:
.env:
DB_CONNECTION=sqlite
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=database
DB_USERNAME=homestead
DB_PASSWORD=secret
I have looked everywhere, but could not find what causes this error and how to resolve it.
Update
I managed to make migrations run successfully by replacing DB_DATABASE=database
with DB_DATABASE=database/database.sqlite
in .env file. However, new error occurs whenever I try to retrieve items from the database:
public function index()
{
// cause of the error
$cards = Card::all();
return view('cards.index', compact('cards'));
}
The above action throws following error:
InvalidArgumentException in SQLiteConnector.php line 34:
Database (database/database.sqlite) does not exist.
The strange thing is, that the command Card::all()
works flawlessly in php artisan tinker
mode. What kind of magic is that?
Anyway, I've also found out, that the line:
'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', database_path('database.sqlite')),
in database.php file needs to be replaced with just database_path('database.sqlite')
and everything starts to work normally.
It seems, that the root of the problem is env('DB_DATABASE')
call. I went to SQLiteConnector.php file and dumped the output of both env('DB_DATABASE')
and database_path('database.sqlite')
. Here are their outputs respectively:
dd(env('DB_DATABASE')) // => 'database/database.sqlite'
dd(database_path('database.sqlite')) // => 'D:\www\project\database\database.sqlite'
As you see, their output differs, and the second one is what is expected. Is this a Laravel bug? Or did I misunderstood something?
The .env file should contain this:
With some testing you can verify that the link included in DB_DATABASE is relative to the 'public' directory(at least on my windows machine). That's why we should introduce ..\ before your link.
And of course, using an absolute link should do it too
as @Josh suggests
The .env file should contain this:
With some testing you can verify that the link included in DB_DATABASE is relative to the 'public' directory(at least on my windows machine). That's why we should introduce ..\ before your link.
And of course, using an absolute link should do it too
as @Josh suggests
Update
By using the relative path, migrations will fail because they use project directory as root directory...
To correct everything, I suggest setting:
and tweaking the sqlite connections in config/database.php as follows:
Instead of a relative path you need to use an absolute path in your
.env
file.or in your case:
I got the same problem as you did. You have to use the absolute path in ENV file.
Please check the official documentation about this https://laravel.com/docs/5.4/database
Short Solution
Though not answering the question, the way to fix "Database not found" issue is to replace the following line in database.php:
with
Shortest and easiest solution is to remove default mysql settings in .env and work in database.php. That's what worked for me at least.
Remove the following...
Complementing the awnser by our friend @alexander-lomia
Change:
To:
in database.php
:)