CockroachDB database driver for Laravel 5
composer require hackerboy/laravel-cockroachdb
Open config/app.php
and, to your "providers" array, add:
HackerBoy\LaravelCockroachDB\CockroachServiceProvider::class
Open config/datbase.php
and, to your "connections" array, add:
'cockroach' => [
'driver' => 'cockroach',
'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'HOSTNAME-OF-COCKROACH-SERVER'),
'port' => env('DB_PORT', '26257'),
'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'DATABASE-NAME'),
'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'root'),
'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
'charset' => 'utf8',
'prefix' => '',
'schema' => 'public',
'sslmode' => 'prefer',
// Only set these keys if you want to run en secure mode
// otherwise you can them out of the configuration array
'sslcert' => env('DB_SSLCERT', 'client.crt'),
'sslkey' => env('DB_SSLKEY', 'client.key'),
'sslrootcert' => env('DB_SSLROOTCERT', 'ca.crt'),
],
Make sure to update host, port, database, username, password and schema to your configuration. Note the database and schema fields should be the same.
Add a primary key after table creation is currently NOT supported Source. So Blueprint method $table->primary()
wont take any effects.
In case you want to set a column as primary key, use addColumn
method instead. For example, if you want to make an UUID column as primary key:
// Blueprint $table
$table->addColumn('uuid', 'id', [
'primary' => true, // Set this column as primary
'gen_random_uuid' => true // Set default value as gen_random_uuid() (https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/stable/uuid.html)
]);
Update sslcert, sslkey and sslrootcert with your path configuration.
Changes made to CockroachDB handles schemas slightly different when using the PHP Postgres driver. So instead of using:
'schema' => 'DATABASE-NAME'
We need to use the Postgres default of public
so change your config
to:
'schema' => 'public'
And everything should work as expected.
- Constraints cannot be in the same migration as the creation of a table. The workaround is to add your constraints to its own migration after the table has been created.
It is entirely possible to use this driver without the entire Laravel framework.
Laravel's database components are neatly packaged in its own composer package
called illuminate/database
Simply require this package into your project, and
you are ready to go.
composer require illuminate/database
composer require hackerboylaravel-cockroachdb
To set up a database connection you need to create a new Capsule
and register it.
<?php
use Illuminate\Database\Connection;
use HackerBoy\LaravelCockroachDB\CockroachConnector;
use HackerBoy\LaravelCockroachDB\CockroachConnection;
use Illuminate\Database\Capsule\Manager as DB;
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
$config = [
// Your configuration goes here
];
// Add connection resolver for the cockroach driver
Connection::resolverFor('cockroach', function ($connection, $database, $prefix, $config) {
$connection = (new CockroachConnector)->connect($config);
return new CockroachConnection($connection, $database, $prefix, $config);
});
// Create a new DatabaseManager instance
$db = new DB;
// Add a connection using your configuration
$db->addConnection($config);
// Register the DatabaseManager instance as global
$db->setAsGlobal();
It is even possible to use Eloquent (Laravel's ORM) if you choose to. Simply add:
$db->bootEloquent();
By this point you are able to use the globally registered DatabaseManager like this:
<?php
use Illuminate\Database\Capsule\Manager as DB;
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
// Fetch all users from the users table
$users = DB::table('users')->get();