I just learned about character sets today, so forgive the newb factor if this is confusing. Please ask for clarification if it's needed.
I wrote a program in php which recursively goes through the files in a folder and stores the file names in a database. The file names are then all exported from the database in json format using the json_encode($array)
function.
However this function only works with UTF-8 encoded data. And since a few of the key-value pairs in the json export have the value of null
, I'm lead to believe that those strings of filenames taken from the database are in fact not utf-8.
I've ensured that all the data going in and out of the the database is utf-8 by setting the defaults to utf-8 in my.cnf
and restarting mysql from the command line using service mysql restart
[client]
default-character-set=utf8
[mysqld]
default-character-set = utf8
I then created my database, the table and all the columns in the table and confirmed that the database, table and all the columns are in fact utf-8
Checks if database is utf-8
SELECT default_character_set_name FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA S
WHERE schema_name = "schemaname";
Checks if table is utf-8
SELECT CCSA.character_set_name FROM information_schema.`TABLES` T,
information_schema.`COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY` CCSA
WHERE CCSA.collation_name = T.table_collation
AND T.table_schema = "schemaname"
AND T.table_name = "tablename";
Checks if field is utf-8
SELECT character_set_name FROM information_schema.`COLUMNS` C
WHERE table_schema = "schemaname"
AND table_name = "tablename"
AND column_name = "columnname";
There's this file that has the characters –µ–ª–∫—É–Ω—á–∏–∫ in the file name. When it's stored in the database the values appear as –©–µ–ª–â'.
Per my database settings, are all the strings going in and out of my database utf-8?
What can I do to ensure the data I am SELECT'ing from the database is utf-8, so I can perform json_encode($array)
? (NOTE: this function only works on utf-8 encoded data)