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PHP Fatal error:  Class 'PDO' not found in /home/bd/public_html/app/webroot/Cake/Model/Datasource/Database/Mysql.php on line 177

PHP INFO:

PDO

PDO support => enabled
PDO drivers => sqlite, sqlite2, mysql

pdo_mysql

PDO Driver for MySQL => enabled
Client API version => 5.5.24

Directive => Local Value => Master Value
pdo_mysql.default_socket => /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock => /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock

pdo_sqlite

PDO Driver for SQLite 3.x => enabled
SQLite Library => 3.7.7.1

PHP INI:

extension=pdo.so
extension=pdo_sqlite.so
extension=sqlite.so
extension=pdo_mysql.so

CODE:

/**
 * Check whether the MySQL extension is installed/loaded
 *
 * @return boolean
 */
        public function enabled() {
                return in_array('mysql', PDO::getAvailableDrivers());
        }

Ideas as to why I'm getting this error?

PHP 5.3.15 CloudLinux/CentOS 6 CPanel

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  • 2
    What's the output of debug(PDO::getAvailableDrivers());
    – tigrang
    Aug 5, 2012 at 2:02
  • 1
    Seems like a service-level support question? Aug 5, 2012 at 2:04
  • "Debug setting does not allow access to this url" added that to it's own php file and ran it. Aug 5, 2012 at 2:06
  • 3
    how did you obtain the php_info output? if you did it from the CLI the output may be different as cPanel uses a separate PHP binary to the CentOS one.
    – Geoffrey
    Aug 5, 2012 at 2:29
  • phpinfo(); and cli all use the same binary Aug 5, 2012 at 3:56

15 Answers 15

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try

 yum install php-pdo
 yum install php-pdo_mysql

 service httpd restart
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  • 3
    @s4suryapal: run it in console command line of server linux. On window, you can uncommend line with: extension=php_pdo_mysql.dll in php.ini (ex: xampp, wamp, ...) and restart apache
    – Nam Nguyen
    Nov 18, 2014 at 18:06
  • the question meant he has pdo installed (quote from phpinfo), so -1.
    – Putnik
    Aug 19, 2016 at 19:25
  • How do i install php pdo for oracle on cent os 5.8 ?
    – Sanjay Rao
    Dec 1, 2016 at 18:30
75

Try adding use PDO; after your namespace or just before your class or at the top of your PHP file.

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  • 6
    That did it for me... I was inside a namespaced class, and simply adding a ` \ ` in front of PDO as suggested elsewhere didn't work - but this did :) Jan 25, 2015 at 13:29
  • Question didn't mention he was using namespace. if some one use namespace for all other customer classes this should be the acceptable answer. Because somewhare in the code he missed use PDO Otherwise need to install correct PDO version libraries into their webserver.
    – Elshan
    Oct 27, 2019 at 15:09
  • This helped me out a bunch. Thank you. This works too if anybody wonders because PDO is a global class within PHP.
    – wowzuzz
    Oct 2, 2020 at 20:07
22

This can also happen if there is a php.ini file in the web app's current working directory. If one has been placed there to change certain settings, it will override the global one.

To avoid this problem, don't use a php.ini file to change settings; instead you can:

  • Specify settings in the vhost declaration
  • Use an .htaccess file with php_flag (see here)
  • Use an .user.ini file (see here)
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  • Hi Alastair, I expanded your answer slightly. Hope that's OK. ;-)
    – Simon E.
    Jan 19, 2017 at 23:18
  • Can you give an example of how to add pdo in .htaccess please? Thank you! May 6, 2020 at 23:36
15

Ensure they are being called in the php.ini file

If the PDO is displayed in the list of currently installed php modules, you will want to check the php.ini file in the relevant folder to ensure they are being called. Somewhere in the php.ini file you should see the following:

extension=pdo.so
extension=pdo_sqlite.so
extension=pdo_mysql.so
extension=sqlite.so

If they are not present, simply add the lines above to the bottom of the php.ini file and save it.

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What is the full source of the file Mysql.php. Based on the output of the php info list, it sounds like you may be trying to reference a global class from within a namespace.

If the file Mysql.php has a statement "namespace " in it, use \PDO in place of PDO - this will tell PHP to look for a global class, rather than looking in the local namespace.

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  • well no namespaces there, I'm stumped again.
    – Stephen
    Aug 6, 2012 at 12:58
  • I'm just wondering if maybe this is a poorly coded script. I had to actually move the Cake framework into the webroot directory just to even get this far ;/ script is: freereviewscript.com/p/requirements Aug 6, 2012 at 13:41
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I had the same problem on GoDaddy. I added the extension=pdo.so to php.ini, still didn't work. And then only one thing came to my mind: Permissions

Before uploading the file, kill all PHP processes(cPanel->PHP Processes).

The problem was that with the file permissions, it was set to 0644 and was not executable . You need to set the file permission at least 0755.

Permissions

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you can just find-out loaded config file by executing below command,

 php -i | grep 'php.ini'

Then add below lines to correct php.ini file

extension=pdo.so
extension=pdo_sqlite.so
extension=pdo_mysql.so
extension=sqlite.so

Then restart web server,

service httpd restart
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Its a Little Late but I found the same problem and i fixed it by a "\" in front of PDO

public function enabled() {
    return in_array('mysql', \PDO::getAvailableDrivers());
}
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This error is caused by PDO not being available to PHP.

If you are getting the error on the command line, or not via the same interface your website uses for PHP, you are potentially invoking a different version of PHP, or utlising a different php.ini configuration file when checking phpinfo().

Ensure PDO is loaded, and the PDO drivers for your database are also loaded.

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  • It is loaded as mentioned in comments above. Aug 6, 2012 at 11:57
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    +10 That's so ridiculous to vote down...it's exactly what happens with me..after upgrading PHP to 7.1 PDO not available...some downvoters really weird. is this kind of a hobby in the stack?
    – wpcoder
    Oct 29, 2017 at 9:56
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    I think a lot of people don't realize this site is a resource for everyone, not just OP. Not every answer will be specifically of use to OP, but that doesn't mean they will be of no use to others. This one was the clue I needed, for instance. Upvoted. Cheers.
    – Phil
    Dec 18, 2018 at 10:57
1

For Fedora 33 you can install as follows:

Install

dnf install php-pdo
dnf install php-pdo_mysql

Restart PHP

systemctl restart php-fpm.service
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  • It works!! After adding Remi repo of course. Great! Thank You! :) After several years with Ubuntu and apt it is hard to use Yum. Jun 25, 2022 at 19:32
  • Note: It is necessary to run commands with sudo Jun 25, 2022 at 19:48
  • yes you need sudo, I run them under the root user.
    – Aris
    Jun 27, 2022 at 5:35
0

I solved it with library PHP_PDO , because my hosting provider didn't accept my requirement for installation of PDO driver to apache server.

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  • Hi, can you guide me how to add library to cpanel because I am on shared hosting and stuck in this. Apr 30, 2016 at 8:27
  • Thanks bro you are awesome. Working PDO... :) Apr 30, 2016 at 9:09
  • Hi, can you guide me how to add library to cpanel because I am on shared hosting ! May 25, 2016 at 11:23
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    Ramesh Kumar : just include PHP_PDO to beginning your exists code May 26, 2016 at 16:13
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If you run php with php-fpm module,do not forget to run command systemctl restart php-fpm!That will reload php-fpm module.

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  • It is looking like a comment and does not provide the answer at all to the answer at all. Jan 25, 2019 at 6:49
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I had to run the following on AWS EC2 Linux instance (PHP Version 7.3):

sudo yum install php73-php-pdo php73-php-mysqlnd
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After a long time, I finally solved it. check your folder in Cpanel to see if there is a php.ini file. if yes delete it since Cpanel will be using its own php.ini

-1

If anyone getting this error in cPanel, please check the PHP version type in your cPanel. Change it, alt-php to ea-php. This setting worked for me.

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