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I duplicated a project with a vagrant box which installs Debian, Nginx, PhpMyAdmin, .. With the new project the Laravel's php artisan migrate is not working anymore and I get the error:

[Illuminate\Database\QueryException]                                                                                                                                      
  SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1709 Index column size too large. The maximum column size is 767 bytes. (SQL: alter table `courses` add unique `courses_name_unique`(`na  
  me`))

When I make a dump (structure + data) of the working project database and import it in the database giving the errors on migrate, then everything is ok and it creates all the tables and data is imported..

How can I fix the size so that I can run the migrate method?

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  • set the length for the key: alter table courses add unique courses_name_unique (FIELDNAME(299)); Feb 4, 2017 at 17:22
  • @BerndBuffen I want to use Laravels migrate method. That method creates the tables and fails. Why does the migration works on database server A and not on B? Is there a setting that is not set correctly? Feb 4, 2017 at 17:23
  • You are probably using different charsets. While varchar(255) might be indexed with utf8 - it will fail with utf8mb4 Feb 4, 2017 at 17:25
  • @PaulSpiegel you're correct, the migration command creates utf8_unicode_ci on the working server, and utf8mb4_unicode_ci collation on the not working one. How can I make the database create the correct charset by default? Feb 4, 2017 at 17:31
  • How do you crerate the database in your migration script`? Feb 4, 2017 at 17:40

8 Answers 8

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As you can see in the error message - "The maximum column size is 767 bytes", if you want to create an index on it. A VARCHAR(255) column can take up to 765 (255*3) bytes using utf8 and 1020 (255*4) bytes using utf8mb4. This is because in MySQL utf8 takes up to 3 bytes and utf8mb4 up to 4 bytes (the real UTF8). Thus creating a VARCHAR(255) (unique) index with utf8mb4 will fail.

This are your options to fix the problem:

Set default collation in my.ini:

collation_server=utf8_unicode_ci
character_set_server=utf8

Set default collation for the database when creating:

CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `your_db` COLLATE 'utf8_unicode_ci'

Set default collation for the table/column. (I don't recommend that)

Change the column size to 190 (varchar(190)) or less.

Laravel 5.4 fix

The Mysql server configuration is overwriten by Laravel's migration command. It will set the collation and charset to the configuration's version.

Change the fields charset and collation of the db engine in the database config file located in config/database.php.

..
'mysql' => [
            'driver' => 'mysql',
            'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
            'port' => env('DB_PORT', '3306'),
            'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
            'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
            'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
            //'charset' => 'utf8mb4',
            //'collation' => 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci',
            'charset'   => 'utf8',
            'collation' => 'utf8_unicode_ci',
            'prefix' => '',
            'strict' => true,
            'engine' => null,
        ],
..
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    Thanks, you had put me on the right track! The server config you provided didn't work because the latest version of laravel (5.4) changed the default collation and charset. I updated your answer to also include the Laravel fix. Feb 4, 2017 at 19:00
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    Or you can follow this answer which is better : stackoverflow.com/questions/23786359/…
    – Arcesilas
    May 30, 2017 at 19:45
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For mariadb, update your *my.cnf file with following configuration,

innodb_default_row_format=dynamic
innodb_file_format=barracuda
innodb_file_per_table=true
innodb_large_prefix=true

Then, you have to restart mariadb service for updated configuration to take effect.

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    Thanks! This was very helpful.
    – Amit Joki
    Oct 15, 2018 at 10:36
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    Thanks for pointing out about the row format option - I had the other config but not that, so my key length was stuck at 767. Jun 30, 2019 at 10:32
  • for me, I had to edit /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-mysql_innodb_custom.cnf on my Ubuntu server 18.04 and add the line innodb_default_row_format=dynamic
    – razor7
    Feb 21, 2020 at 18:57
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    This doesn't work!! I added those lines and my mariadb stopped working!! Apr 12, 2020 at 21:24
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For Laravel 5.5 or higher change on your config/database.php file the engine to InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC:

'connections' => [
    ...
    'mysql' => [
        ...
        'engine' => 'InnoDB ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC',
 ]]

Thanks to laracasts: https://laracasts.com/discuss/channels/eloquent/migrations-and-table-options-row-format

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Three solutions, each with a drawback:

  • MySQL 5.7 avoids the problem. Consider upgrading.

  • VARCHAR(255) is usually var bigger than necessary. If you can safely shrink to 191 or less, the error will go away.

  • Switch to utf8 (from utf8mb4), if you don't need Chinese or Emoji.

2 more options here: http://mysql.rjweb.org/doc.php/limits#767_limit_in_innodb_indexes

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In App\Providers\AppServiceProvider.php, import Schema with:

use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema;

and in the boot() function add this line:

Schema::defaultStringLength(191);
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By default MySQL uses the character set utf8 which means that we use 3 bytes for every 1 character. This means, column type of varchar(10) uses 30 bytes resulting in the max prefix size for compact row format to be equivalent to varchar(255). That is 255 * 3bytes = 765 bytes which is, two bytes less than the max of 767 bytes.

With innodb_large_prefix set to on and using row format COMPRESSED or DYNAMIC, you can increase the max prefix character size to 65536 bytes instead of 767 bytes. The below chart shows the max character length with InnoDB large prefix and [COMPRESSED| DYNAMIC] row formats. These values, expect for utf8mb4, are higher than the maximum row size of a table, so there is no way to hit these limits

More info here https://discuss.pivotal.io/hc/en-us/articles/115004086747-Apps-are-down-due-to-the-Maximum-Column-Size-is-767-bytes-Constraint-in-MySQL

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Also had this issue what I just did, was revert from utf8mb4_unicode_ci to utf8_unicode_ci in the db connection script

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    utf8_general_ci is deprecated. Use utf8mb4 instead.
    – psylosss
    May 22, 2019 at 20:56
  • In Laravel 8, I applied this suggestion (utf8 / utf8_unicode_ci) and it works perfectly with MySQL 5.7.36
    – jgarcias
    Dec 30, 2021 at 13:41
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It works with 5.5.52-MariaDB.

Set all encoding to utf8_general_ci (server, database, connection).

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  • utf8_general_ci is deprecated. Use utf8mb4 instead.
    – psylosss
    May 22, 2019 at 20:56

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