majikang / laravel-db2
laravel-db2 is a simple DB2 service provider for Laravel. Customized by Seuic
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/database: ~5.0
- illuminate/support: ~5.0
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-25 20:29:07 UTC
README
laravel-db2 is a simple DB2 service provider for Laravel. It provides DB2 Connection by extending the Illuminate Database component of the laravel framework.
Installation
Add laravel-db2 to your composer.json file:
"require": {
"majikang/laravel-db2": "~1.0"
}
Use composer to install this package.
$ composer update
Registering the Package
Add the laravel-db2 Service Provider to your config in app/config/app.php
:
'providers' => [ 'Cooperl\Database\DB2\DB2ServiceProvider' ],
Configuration
There are two ways to configure laravel-db2. You can choose the most convenient way for you. You can put your DB2 credentials into app/config/database.php
(option 1) file or use package config file which you can be generated through command line by artisan (option 2).
Option 1: Configure DB2 using app/config/database.php
file
Simply add this code at the end of your app/config/database.php
file:
/* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | DB2 Databases |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 'ibmi' => [ 'driver' => 'odbc' / 'ibm' / 'odbczos', 'driverName' => '{IBM i Access ODBC Driver}' / '{iSeries Access ODBC Driver}', // General settings 'host' => 'server', 'username' => '', 'password' => '', //Server settings 'database' => 'WRKRDBDIRE entry', 'prefix' => '', 'schema' => 'default schema', 'port' => 50000, 'signon' => 3, 'ssl' => 0, 'commitMode' => 2, 'connectionType' => 0, 'defaultLibraries' => '', 'naming' => 0, 'unicodeSql' => 0, // Format settings 'dateFormat' => 5, 'dateSeperator' => 0, 'decimal' => 0, 'timeFormat' => 0, 'timeSeparator' => 0, // Performances settings 'blockFetch' => 1, 'blockSizeKB' => 32, 'allowDataCompression' => 1, 'concurrency' => 0, 'lazyClose' => 0, 'maxFieldLength' => 15360, 'prefetch' => 0, 'queryTimeout' => 1, // Modules settings 'defaultPkgLibrary' => 'QGPL', 'defaultPackage' => 'A/DEFAULT(IBM),2,0,1,0', 'extendedDynamic' => 1, // Diagnostic settings 'QAQQINILibrary' => '', 'sqDiagCode' => '', // Sort settings 'languageId' => 'ENU', 'sortTable' => '', 'sortSequence' => 0, 'sortWeight' => 0, 'jobSort' => 0, // Conversion settings 'allowUnsupportedChar' => 0, 'ccsid' => 1208, 'graphic' => 0, 'forceTranslation' => 0, // Other settings 'allowProcCalls' => 0, 'DB2SqlStates' => 0, 'debug' => 0, 'trueAutoCommit' => 0, 'catalogOptions' => 3, 'libraryView' => 0, 'ODBCRemarks' => 0, 'searchPattern' => 1, 'translationDLL' => '', 'translationOption' => 0, 'maxTraceSize' => 0, 'multipleTraceFiles' => 1, 'trace' => 0, 'traceFilename' => '', 'extendedColInfo' => 0, 'options' => [ PDO::ATTR_CASE => PDO::CASE_LOWER, PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES => false, PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT => false ] ],
driver setting is either 'odbc' for ODBC connection or 'ibm' for pdo_ibm connection Then if driver is 'odbc', database must be set to ODBC connection name. if driver is 'ibm', database must be set to IBMi database name (WRKRDBDIRE).
Option 2: Configure DB2 using package config file
Run on the command line from the root of your project:
$ php artisan config:publish cooperl/laravel-db2
Set your laravel-db2 credentials in app/config/packages/cooperl/laravel-db2/config.php
the same way as above
Usage
Consult the Laravel framework documentation.