cagartner / laravel-sqlanywhere by cagartner1
forked from mongodb/laravel-mongodb

A Sybase driver based Eloquent model and Query builder for Laravel 4
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Maintainer Username: cagartner1
Package Create Date: 2014-05-28
Package Last Update: 2015-07-02
Home Page: http://carlosgartner.com.br
Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-12-19 03:22:06
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Total Stars: 5
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Laravel SQLAnyWhere

Adds an Sybase driver to Laravel 4, usable with Fluent and Eloquent.

#Importante! Ainda tem alguns BUGs em relação ao Schema para criar e modificar tabelas.

#Todo - Integração com Migrate, não está 100% :/ - Testes para encontrar Bugs

Installation

Add cagartner\laravel-sqlanywhere and cagartner/sql-anywhere-client as a requirement to composer.json:

{
    "require": {
        "cagartner/sql-anywhere-client": "dev-master",
        "cagartner/laravel-sqlanywhere": "dev-master"
    }
}

Update your packages with composer update or install with composer install.

Once Composer has installed or updated your packages you need to register LaravelODBC and the package it uses (extradb) with Laravel itself. Open up app/config/app.php and find the providers key towards the bottom.

Add the following to the list of providers:

'Cagartner\SQLAnywhere\SQLAnywhereServiceProvider',

You won't need to add anything to the aliases section.

Configuration

There is no separate package configuration file for LaravelODBC. You'll just add a new array to the connections array in app/config/database.php.

		'sqlanywhere' => array(
            'host'        => 'tcpip{host=127.0.0.1;port=2638}',
            'username'    => 'teste-conexao',
            'password'    => 'teste',
            'database'    => 'teste-conexao',
            'auto_commit' => true,
            'persintent'  => false,
            'charset'     => 'utf8',
        ),

The ODBC driver is different from the pre-installed ones in that you're going to pass in the DSN instead of having Laravel build it for you. There are just too many ways to configure an ODBC database for this package to do it for you. Some sample configurations are at php.net.

Don't forget to update your default database connection.