From the PHP 5.3 UPGRADING file:
- The PDO_OCI php_pdo_oci8.dll library (for use with Oracle version 8 client
libraries) is no longer being built [with PHP 5.3]. Instead, use php_pdo_oci.dll (note no
'8') with Oracle 10 or 11 client libraries. Connection to other database
versions is still supported.
Oracle Functions (PDO_OCI)
Introduction
Warning
PDO_OCI is a driver that implements the PHP Data
Objects (PDO) interface
to enable access from PHP to Oracle databases through the OCI library.
This extension is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this extension including the names of its functions and any other documentation surrounding this extension may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This extension should be used at your own risk.
Table of Contents
- PDO_OCI DSN — Connecting to Oracle databases
Oracle (PDO)
sixd at php dot net
26-Jun-2009 06:53
26-Jun-2009 06:53
fernando dot wendt at gmail dot com
20-Jan-2009 01:18
20-Jan-2009 01:18
To enable PDO support on PHP for Oracle Instant Client 11.1.x, you should follow the syntax above in the compile command, just as pointed by Andrew http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39312, taking by default you have installed the OIC at /usr/lib/oracle (instant client and sdk at subfolder):
./configure --with-oci8=shared,instantclient,/usr/lib/oracle
--with-pdo-oci=instantclient,/usr/lib/oracle,11.1
Just saying your release version from the Oracle OIC.
It compiles fine then.
Best regards.
ken at xpressconnex dot com
05-Feb-2008 04:17
05-Feb-2008 04:17
Wow, cursade. That's a lot of typing to use the lite client.
Try this:
$db = '//hostname/servicename'; //e.g. '//192.168.1.1/orcl'
$user = 'username';
$pass = 'password';
$conn = new PDO($db,$user,$pass);
moc.aciremi@yvelj
01-Jun-2006 07:25
01-Jun-2006 07:25
A Statement of Warning:
PDO::oci does not support REF CURSORS.
This is mentioned nowhere (until now!) on this page.
And now you know!
If you want ref cursors avoid PDO for now.
My Reference for this claim:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/
php_experts/otn_pdo_oracle5.html
GREAT article, excellent piece, really. It's not clear to me
how old this document is, but it must have some dust on it,
given it's references to "PHP5.1 ...' which is a little way off yet' "
... as of 2006-06-01, PHP5.1 has been with us for quite some time.
cursade at hotmail dot com
21-Apr-2006 06:29
21-Apr-2006 06:29
if oracle and oracle instant client has been installed,
without db in the same host
For UNIX/LINUX,set $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
appent your instant client path and client/lib path to it,
For windows set PATH like this
After set the path ,set TNS_ADMIN everioment ,point to
where tnsnames.ora located.
Then,you can use service name to connect to your Database
Test coding
<?php
$param = $_POST;
$db_username = "youusername";
$db_password = "yourpassword";
$db = "oci:dbname=yoursid";
$conn = new PDO($db,$db_username,$db_password);
$name = $param['module'];
$file = $param['file'];
$stmt = $conn->exec("INSERT INTO AL_MODULE (AL_MODULENAME, AL_MODULEFILE) VALUES ('$name', '$file')");
?>
cursade at hotmail dot com
20-Apr-2006 09:43
20-Apr-2006 09:43
If instant client has been installed but the full oracle client
not yet ,you can use pdo to connect to oracle database
like following coding:
<?php
$tns = "
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yourip)(PORT = 1521))
)
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
)
)
";
$db_username = "youname";
$db_password = "yourpassword";
try{
$conn = new PDO("oci:dbname=".$tns,$db_username,$db_password);
}catch(PDOException $e){
echo ($e->getMessage());
}
?>
