Michael,

The pdo exception is fixed the problem was the persistent flag (not all
drivers support). Thanks for the report. Also, the pear install should be
working now.

Cheers,

Dustin

On 5/28/08 8:59 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Dear Dustin,
> 
> i'd like to share what i figured out when using sfPropelPlugin:
> 
> First of all, i've CO the latest svn 9312. I didn't succeed to do it
> via "symfony plugin:install ...", i always get the error:
> "Unable to get information for plugin "sfPropelPlugin": File
> http://plugins.symfony-project.org:80/REST/r/sfpropelplugin/allreleases.xml
> not valid (received: HTTP/1.0 404 Not found)"
> 
> I got the same error as Ady and after using "datasource" it almost
> worked. Almost, because i always get a PHP warning:
> PDO::__construct(): SQLSTATE[IM001]: Driver does not support this
> function: driver does not support setting attributes in .../plugins/
> sfPropelPlugin/lib/vendor/propel/util/DebugPDO.php on line 80.
> 
> This is only a warning and i successfully get data out of my database.
> I'm using PHP 5.2.0 and Postgres 8.1. I checked auf this line 80 in
> DebugPDO and did a print_r($driver_options). What i get is an
> "Array( [12] => )". If i unset $driver_options with "$driver_options =
> array()" before the call to parent constructor, everything is fine.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> And thx for your work,
> Michael
> 
> 
> On 25 Mai, 04:11, Dustin Whittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Ady,
>> 
>> I will investigate the need for the datasource param.. It should work
>> without (iirc).
>> 
>> - Dustin
>> 
>> On 5/24/08 11:40 AM, "Ady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Ok - not sure if this was the way it was intended but I find that when
>>> I add a datasource param everything is good, so:
>> 
>>>       classname:   PropelPDO
>>>       dsn:             ...
>>>       username:    ....
>>>       password:     ....
>>>       datasource:   propel
>> 
>>> On May 24, 1:47 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> I'm also here with only one database ;o(
>> 
>>>> I tried your plugin yesterday and got also this issue. Everything
>>>> before worked fine (i mean symfony's own propel). I followed exactly
>>>> your docs, checked cached yml files (settings are there), checked
>>>> everything, but this message still appear.
>> 
>>>> Michael
>> 
>>>> On 24 Mai, 19:19, Ady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Dustin - wonder if you could help me with this issue I'm having with
>>>>> multiple DB config - the error I see is this:
>> 
>>>>> 'No connection information in your runtime configuration file for
>>>>> datasource [xxxDB]'
>> 
>>>>> database.yml:
>> 
>>>>> all:
>>>>>   xxxDB:
>>>>>     class:          sfPropelDatabase
>>>>>     param:
>>>>>       classname:  PropelPDO
>>>>>       dsn:          mysql:dbname=xxxDB;host=xxxDB;port=3308
>>>>>       username:     root
>>>>>       password:     xxx
>> 
>>>>>   propel:
>>>>>     class:          sfPropelDatabase
>>>>>     param:
>>>>>       classname:  PropelPDO
>>>>>       dsn:          mysql:dbname=xxxxDB;host=xxxDB;port=3306
>>>>>       username:     root
>>>>>       password:     xxx
>> 
>>>>> It seems to pick up the last config as default which is why I had to
>>>>> set the propel config at the end which is a problem as well.
>> 
>>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>> A
> > 



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