A simple ODBC driver for Laravel.
Enable the pdo_odbc
PHP extension.
For other database engines (for instance MS SQL Server), you'll need to install the appropriate PHP extension(s).
composer require dbt/odbc-driver
Laravel will automatically discover the service provider.
In your database.php
config, configure your connection using the odbc
driver:
'my-odbc-connection' => [
'driver' => 'odbc',
'dsn' => env('ODBC_DSN'),
'host' => env('ODBC_HOST'),
'database' => env('ODBC_DB'),
'username' => env('ODBC_USERNAME'),
'password' => env('ODBC_PASSWORD'),
],
To use SQL Server or other database engines, you can set the grammars in your database.php
config block for that connection:
'my-odbc-connection' => [
...,
'grammar' => [
'query' => Illuminate\Database\Query\Grammars\SqlServerGrammar::class,
'schema' => Illuminate\Database\Schema\Grammars\SqlServerGrammar::class,
],
],
Use the connection like any other, via the query builder or with Eloquent.
For Eloquent, you'll need to specify the model's connection:
class Users extends Eloquent {
/** @var string */
protected $connection = 'odbc';
}
You may need to use some trial and error to figure out what your connection string should look like. Consult your vendor's database documentation.
It could be a connection path:
'dsn' => 'odbc:\\\\path\to\my\database',
Or a connection name:
'dsn' => 'odbc:\\\\my-connection-name',
Or something as simple as:
'dsn' => 'odbc:dbname',
For SQL server, you'll need to specify the DSN, the user, and the password. For example:
'dsn' => 'sqlsrv:Driver=ODBC Driver 18 for SQL Server;Server=tcp:localhost,1433;TrustServerCertificate=1;Encrypt=1;'
'username' => 'sa',
'password' => 'my-super-secret-password',
Contributions are welcome.
MIT Licensed. Do as you wish.