You don't have to use the Vagrantfile for port forwarding, vagrant will take care of it itself. In this case, once the VM is up and running (using vagrant up) use the command vagrant ssh-config to ascertain which SSH port you should use, as running multiple VMs will mean port clashes (which vagrant takes care of, but you may not be aware of which port to use).
In PHPStorm 6 to connect to a vagrant hosted VM's MariaDB/MySQL, open the Database Window (View > Tool Windows > Database) and add a MySQL connection using the wizard. The trick is what to put in where.
If it helps, permit me to explain in full how I connect, using an identity file (also shown in the vagrant ssh-config utility):
- Ensure that the VM has AllowTCPForwarding (as mentioned above) set up in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and that the ssh service has been restarted, or the VM rebooted since that change was made
- Once the VM is up and running, run vagrant ssh-config
- Note the Port number
- Note the IdentityFile being used
Once you have that, start PHPStorm, open your project and then the database window (View > Tool Windows > Database). You've probably already got a connection listed, but if not, click on the + icon, then Data Source > MySQL.
When the Data Sources and Drivers dialogue box opens, complete as outlined below:
General Tab
- Host : 127.0.0.1
- Port : 3306
- Database : Name of database required to connect to
- User : the MariaDB/MySQL user you'd normally connect with
- Password : the MariaDB/MySQL users password
SSH/SSL Tab
- Use SSH tunnel : enabled
- Proxy host : 127.0.0.1 (typically it's 127.0.0.1 but you can confirm this as it's outlined in ssh-config's HostName)
- Port : (as outlined in ssh-config's Port)
- Proxy user : (the name of the account that you'd normally use to SSH into the VM with. Typically this is "vagrant" for vagrant boxes)
- Auth type: Key pair (OpenSSH)
- Private key file : (the path ssh-config's IdentityFile)
If you understand that the SSH connection is handled first, and then the database connection, then the settings start to make a little more sense. For example, you'll note that nowhere do you have to type in the IP of the vagrant box itself, that's all handled through vagrant's (automatic) port forwarding.