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Im currently working with ruby on rails, which is an area that I'm entirely new to. I'm using MAMP and have set up a local MySQL database called my_db with a table called employees https://localhost/phpmyadmin.

Is there a way to connect to this database using ruby on rails and write to this table in the database. I have tried many examples but all of them show you how to connect to a mySQL db installed natively. I can't seem to work out how to connect to a database that lives in MAMP. Any suggestions?

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  • Sure, if phpmyadmin can connect, so can any other app. You just have to specify correct host/port/username/password and possibly other bits of info. Jul 28, 2014 at 15:02
  • phpMyAdmin lives in MAMP
    – arled
    Jul 28, 2014 at 15:03
  • So? It's on the same machine, isn't it? Jul 28, 2014 at 15:04
  • its an older post, but check stackoverflow.com/questions/5836094/…
    – emcanes
    Jul 28, 2014 at 15:08

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Rails connects to whatever's defined in config/database.yml, so you should be able to connect in much the same way any PHP code does:

development:
  driver: mysql2
  host: localhost
  username: my_username
  password: my_password
  database: my_database_name

Generally you connect over host with an optional port parameter.

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  • Really? There must be a simpler way such as: db = Mysql.new('localhost', 'root', 'root', 'my_db')
    – arled
    Jul 28, 2014 at 15:23
  • The easier way is to do it through ActiveRecord, that's how 95% of Rails apps do it. You really do not want to use the low-level driver directly. An alternative is to use Sequel if you need something more flexible.
    – tadman
    Jul 28, 2014 at 16:30

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