Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | bencarter78 |
Maintainer Contact: | ben@thecreativekind.co.uk (tck) |
Package Create Date: | 2015-03-21 |
Package Last Update: | 2021-01-04 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-23 03:19:11 |
Package Statistics | |
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Total Downloads: | 20,650 |
Monthly Downloads: | 32 |
Daily Downloads: | 1 |
Total Stars: | 24 |
Total Watchers: | 4 |
Total Forks: | 17 |
Total Open Issues: | 14 |
This is a simple ODBC connector for Laravel 4/5.
Add this to the require section in your composer.json file
"tck/odbc": "dev-master"
In your config/app.php file add the Service Provider to the service providers array like so...
'TCK\Odbc\OdbcServiceProvider',
Now in your config/database.php you will need to add your connection details, it'll look something like this...
'odbc' => [
'driver' => 'odbc',
'dsn' => 'odbc:DB_CONNECTION_STRING', //
'host' => 'DB_HOST',
'database' => 'DB_NAME,
'username' => 'DB_USERNAME',
'password' => 'DB_PASSWORD',
],
To use SQL Server or other database engines, set the grammar in the config:
'odbc' => [
...
'grammar' => [
'query' => Illuminate\Database\Query\Grammars\SqlServerGrammar::class,
'schema' => Illuminate\Database\Schema\Grammars\SqlServerGrammar::class,
],
],
Now in your app you can do something like...
$data = DB::connection('odbc')->get('tableName')->all();
Alternatively, in an Eloquent model you could something like this
class Users extends Eloquent {
protected $connection = 'odbc';
}
Dependant upon your database configuration, I personally had some difficulty in working out what the DB_CONNECTION_STRING needed to be.
This was some trial and error (with a hell of a lot of Googling!) but you could either use a path, something like...
'dsn' => 'odbc:\\\\path\to\my\database',
Or a connection name
'dsn' => 'odbc:\\\\my-connection-name',
Hopefully, this will help you!