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Install any of the Mongo add-ons available at http://addons.heroku.com
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Vendor the Mongo driver with your application. You can download it here:
https://github.com/wuputah/heroku-libraries/raw/master/php/mongo/mongo.so
Add it to a folder like "ext".
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Add a php.ini file to the root of your application:
extension_dir = "/app/www/ext/" extension=mongo.so
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Use it! Parse the db name out of the env var (keep in mind different Mongo providers will give you different urls, like MONGOHQ_URL or MONGOLAB_URL).
Here's a sample index.php:
<?php # get the mongo db name out of the env $mongo_url = parse_url(getenv("MONGO_URL")); $dbname = str_replace("/", "", $mongo_url["path"]); # connect $m = new Mongo(getenv("MONGO_URL")); $db = $m->$dbname; $col = $db->access; # insert a document $visit = array( "ip" => $_SERVER["HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR"] ); $col->insert($visit); # print all existing documents $data = $col->find(); foreach($data as $visit) { echo "<li>" . $visit["ip"] . "</li>"; } # disconnect $m->close(); ?>
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October 14, 2011 21:44
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Its now MONGOHQ_URL
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I have tried follwoing steps and ##GETTING ERROR -
Fatal error: Class 'Mongo' not found in /app/mongo.php on line 13
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Installed MongoHQ add-on in heroku app.
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Downloaded - https://github.com/wuputah/heroku-libraries/raw/master/php/mongo/mongo.so driver and then created "ext" folder in root directory and saved mongo.so in that dir.
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Added php.ini file in my root directory with following code
extension_dir = "/app/www/ext/" extension=mongo.so
Uploaded following code on server named mongo.php file
<?php
ini_set("display_errors", 1);
try {
// connect to Compose assuming your MONGOHQ_URL environment
// variable contains the connection string
$connection_url = getenv("MONGOHQ_URL");
// create the mongo connection object
$m = new Mongo($connection_url);
// extract the DB name from the connection path
$url = parse_url($connection_url);
$db_name = preg_replace('/\/(.*)/', '$1', $url['path']);
// use the database we connected to
$db = $m->selectDB($db_name);
echo "<h2>Collections</h2>";
echo "<ul>";
// print out list of collections
$cursor = $db->listCollections();
$collection_name = "";
foreach( $cursor as $doc ) {
echo "<li>" . $doc->getName() . "</li>";
$collection_name = $doc->getName();
}
echo "</ul>";
// print out last collection
if ( $collection_name != "" ) {
$collection = $db->selectCollection($collection_name);
echo "<h2>Documents in ${collection_name}</h2>";
// only print out the first 5 docs
$cursor = $collection->find();
$cursor->limit(5);
echo $cursor->count() . ' document(s) found. <br/>';
foreach( $cursor as $doc ) {
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($doc);
echo "</pre>";
}
}
// disconnect from server
$m->close();
} catch ( MongoConnectionException $e ) {
die('Error connecting to MongoDB server');
} catch ( MongoException $e ) {
die('Mongo Error: ' . $e->getMessage());
} catch ( Exception $e ) {
die('Error: ' . $e->getMessage());
}
?>
GETTING ERROR -
Fatal error: Class 'Mongo' not found in /app/mongo.php on line 13
--Issue resolved by adding compose.json in root directory with following code
{
"require": {
"ext-mongo": "*"
}
}
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These instructions no longer work!
There's an unanswered Stack Overflow thread about it here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14941515/php-heroku-app-deployment-using-mongo
Can anyone help?