I am attempting to have MySQL and Node.js on the same EC2 instance. When trying to hit the IP of the sample I am using, I receive the following error:
Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:3306
at Object.exports._errnoException (util.js:1020:11)
at exports._exceptionWithHostPort (util.js:1043:20)
at TCPConnectWrap.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:1090:14) ...
My connection code looks like the following:
var mysql = require('mysql');
var pool = mysql.createPool({
connectionLimit : 10,
host : '127.0.0.1',
user : 'student',
password: 'default247',
database: 'student'
});
I think my issue is that the database is not linked to my instance of EC2 but I'm not entirely sure. I thought there would be a way to link my RDS to EC2 using the elastic IP, but it is not obvious to me how to do that. Does the above error seem to point to an issue with MySQL connecting to EC2 instance? Or do you think the issue could be with my connection code? Thanks!
EDIT:
I guess I am confused... To clarify, I ran npm install mysql --save
on the EC2 instance. Separately, I created an RDS database instance as I thought I would need to associate a database to my EC2 instance and was not aware of a way to create a database instance within EC2. My understanding of how RDS and EC2 are related is flawed. I am trying to find the easiest way to access MySQL through my EC2 instance. What is the recommended way to do this?
127.0.0.1
) as the database host address is incorrect.127.0.0.1
. You will also need to open up the security group assigned to the RDS instance to allow connections from your EC2 server.