I was trying to generate model code from cake command line tool. But got this issue.
Warning Error: PDO::__construct(): [2002] No such file or directory (trying to connect via unix:///var/mysql/mysql.sock) in [/Users/test/Google_WWW/project_name/lib/Cake/Model/Datasource/Database/Mysql.php, line 177]
Error: Database connection "Mysql" is missing, or could not be created. (although it's showing that mysql database is connected at localhost in cakephp directory)
I'm using MAMP.
I searched a lot and found some solutions. For instance,this CakePHP: No such file or directory (trying to connect via unix:///var/mysql/mysql.sock)
or I can also make a symbolic link of mysql.sock.
/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.sock (not present in directory)
But before i do anything, the problem is mysql.sock file isn't present in this directory. I have tried re-installing the MAMP but still no mysql.sock.
Please help me solve this problem ? Can I create my own mysql.sock file..?
Edit: My db config
public $default = array(
'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql',
'persistent' => false,
'host' => 'localhost',
'login' => 'root',
'password' => 'root',
'database' => 'db_name',
'prefix' => ''
);
MAMP is strange when it comes to mysql. Chances are you need to set up a symbolic link so it knows where to find it. Something like:
sudo ln -s /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.sock /tmp/mysql.sock
In my case the problem appear just after a power outage. So I fixed it by deleting the /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.pid file and restarting MAMP.
I've been struggling with this the whole weekend and finally solved it. Turns out that the php.ini is pointing to a non-existing "extensions dir". Create a phpinfo() file and look at the value of this field:
I noticed that in the mamp php installed folder there is a no-debug-non-zts-20131226 folder, which is different from the value shown in the phpinfo(). What I did was to clone this folder and changed the name to the value of the phpinfo(). Probably you could modify the php.ini file but I didn't want to.
I see that you solved your problem but mine was different so I'm posting this answer to help future googlers looking for a similar problem.
Hope this helps.
After searching and trying a lot of things I finally managed to solve my problem. The answer Chuck Burgess given above could solve the problem, but my scenario was little different that I wasn't able to see mysql.sock file at:
I thought my mysql.sock was missing but actually it was there and hidden (THAT's STRANGE! I WENT TO THAT FOLDER using CLI AND SAW THAT). I'm using MAC and files starting with '.' are usually HIDDEN but don't know why mysql.sock was hidden so what I did is in my database configuration file I added 1 parameter (unix_socket) and my problem was solved.
With MAMP create a symbolic link in the folder /var/mysql/:
sudo ln -n /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.sock /var/mysql/mysql.sock
In my case it was because I was calling the wrong version of PHP. I.e. I was using
/usr/bin/php
which when MAMP Pro's php is/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.29/bin/php