I am trying to learn C++ and I am having a bit of nightmare doing a test where I connect to a MySQL database.
I've had issues with the MySQL connector not linking properly then was getting issues related to relocation truncated to fitr_x86_64_32 against symbol
.
I think I have fixed that by adding a compiler flag and now the app successfully builds and links.
When I run the app, it gets as far as calling get_driver_instance but then it exits. No exception is thrown, no errors nothing just exit code 0.
Below is my DBManager class
#include "DBConnectionManager.h"
using namespace std;
DBConnectionManager::DBConnectionManager() {
cout << "Starting DBConnectionManager - Updated" << endl;
try {
cout << "Getting driver instance" << endl;
driver = get_driver_instance();
cout << "Got driver instance" << endl;
conn = driver->connect("tcp://127.0.0.1:3306", "root", "password");
conn->setSchema("bugs");
cout << "Connected to database" << endl;
}
catch (SQLException ex) {
cout << "Error connecting to DB: " << ex.what() << endl;
}
catch (...) {
cout << "Something has gone wrong" << endl;
}
}
Below is the header file
#ifndef MYSQLTEST_DBCONNECTIONMANAGER_H
#define MYSQLTEST_DBCONNECTIONMANAGER_H
#include <driver.h>
#include <exception.h>
#include <resultset.h>
#include <statement.h>
using namespace sql;
class DBConnectionManager
{
private:
sql::Driver *driver;
sql::Connection *conn;
sql::Statement *statement;
sql::ResultSet *res;
public:
DBConnectionManager();
void performSql();
};
#endif //MYSQLTEST_DBCONNECTIONMANAGER_H
Below is my main method
#include "DBConnectionManager.h"
int main() {
DBConnectionManager dbConnectionManager;
dbConnectionManager.performSql();
return 0;
}
Below is my CMakeLists.txt file
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.6)
project(MySQLTest)
include_directories("C:\\Program Files\\MySQL\\MySQL Connector C++ 1.1.7\\include\\cppconn" "C:\\Program Files\\MySQL\\MySQL Connector C++ 1.1.7\\lib\\opt")
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS "-m64 -Wl,--image-base -Wl,0x10000000 -lpthread -pthread")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11 -m64 -Wl,--image-base -Wl,0x10000000 -lpthread -pthread ")
set(SOURCE_FILES main.cpp DBConnectionManager.cpp)
add_executable(MySQLTest ${SOURCE_FILES})
add_library(mysqlcppconn.lib)
set_target_properties(MySQLTest PROPERTIES LINKER_LANGUAGE CXX)
set_target_properties(mysqlcppconn.lib PROPERTIES LINKER_LANGUAGE CXX)
target_link_libraries(MySQLTest "C:\\Program Files\\MySQL\\MySQL Connector C++ 1.1.7\\lib\\opt\\mysqlcppconn.lib")
When I create the instance of my DBConnectionManager
class it successfully calls the query and prints Starting DBConnectionManager - Updated
followed by Getting Driver Instance
but then it exits with Process finished with exit code 0
with no clues as to what went wrong.
I'm finally getting somewhere. I found there are some MySQL client libraries within Cygwin so I have download them and referenced them in the cmake file.
My cmake file now looks like this:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.6)
project(MySQLTest)
SET(CPPCONN_PUBLIC_FUNC=)
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS "-g -m64 -DCPPCONN_PUBLIC_FUNC= -Dmysqlcppconn_EXPORTS -lpthread -pthread -Wl,--image-base -Wl,0x10000000 -lz")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -DCPPCONN_PUBLIC_FUNC= -Dmysqlcppconn_EXPORTS -std=c++11 -g -m64 -Wl,--image-base -Wl,0x10000000 -lpthread -pthread -lz")
include_directories("C:/mysql_connector/include")
include_directories("C:/boost_1_61_0")
set(BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR C:/boost_1_61_0)
set(BOOST_LIBRARY_DIR C:/boost_1_61_0/libs)
set(SOURCE_FILES main.cpp DBConnectionManager.cpp)
add_executable(MySQLTest ${SOURCE_FILES})
find_package(Boost COMPONENTS REQUIRED)
link_directories(C:/mysql_connector/lib)
target_link_libraries(MySQLTest "C:/mysql_connector/lib/mysqlcppconn.dll" "C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Server 5.7/lib/libmysql.dll" "C:/mysql_connector/lib/libmysqlclient.dll.a" "C:/mysql_connector/lib/libmysqlclient_r.dll.a" ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIR})
Notice how I have linked the libraries libmysqlclient.dll.a and libmysqlclient_r.dll.a which is what I got from Cygwin.
When I run the app now it successfully gets the driver instance and to the console is outputted
Starting DBConnectionManaged - Updated
Getting driver instance
Got driver instance
But when I try and connect with driver->connect I then get the following error
0 [main] MySQLTest 2976 C:\Users\Chris\.CLion2016.2\system\cmake\generated\MySQLTest-8702ae13\8702ae13\Debug\MySQLTest.exe: *** fatal error - Internal error: TP_NUM_C_BUFS too small: 50
When I put it through the debugger, it fails on the driver->connect with
gdb: unknown target exception 0xe06d7363 at 0x7fff11347788
Program received signal ?, Unknown signal.
0x00007fff11347788 in RaiseException () from /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNELBASE.dll
Everything I've read points the mysql connector binaries should work fine, so I started again. Below is now the contents of my cmake file
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.6)
project(MySQLTest)
#add_compile_options("-v")
SET(GCC_COVERAGE_LINK_FLAGS )
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
set(BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR C:/boost_1_61_0)
set(BOOST_LIBRARY_DIR C:/boost_1_61_0/libs)
include_directories("C:/Program\ Files/MySQL/MySQL\ Connector\ C++\ 1.1.7/include" "C:/Program\ Files/MySQL/MySQL\ Connector\ C++\ 1.1.7/include/cppconn" ${BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR})
set(SOURCE_FILES main.cpp DBConnectionManager.cpp)
add_executable(MySQLTest ${SOURCE_FILES})
find_package(Boost COMPONENTS REQUIRED)
link_directories(C:/Program\ Files/MySQL/MySQL\ Connector\ C++\ 1.1.7/lib/opt)
target_link_libraries(MySQLTest C:/Program\ Files/MySQL/MySQL\ Connector\ C++\ 1.1.7/lib/opt/mysqlcppconn.lib ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIR})
Now when I compile I get the original error
C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Connector C++ 1.1.7/lib/opt/mysqlcppconn.lib(mysqlcppconn.dll.b):(.text+0x2): relocation truncated to fit: R_X86_64_32 against symbol `__imp_get_driver_instance' defined in .idata$5 section in C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Connector C++ 1.1.7/lib/opt/mysqlcppconn.lib(mysqlcppconn.dll.b)
That sounds like to me like my app is compiling as 32 bit instead of 64 bit. As a test I ran the following code:
cout << "Int size is: " << sizeof(int) << endl;
The code above prints 4 (shouldn't it be 8 if it was compiled as 64 bit).
If my thinking is correct, why isn't it compiling it as 64 bit, I've tried setting the compiler flag -m64
but makes no difference. I've installed the Cygwinx64 as well which CLion is using.
You can use MySQL Connector C++
This is how to configure using Cmake
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.7)
project(projectname)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
Include the dirs where you extracted the mysql-connector-cpp - download
include_directories(/usr/local/include/mysql-connector-cpp/include)
Create a cmake variable containing the project source files
set(SOURCE_FILES main.cpp)
Create your executable
add_executable(projectname ${SOURCE_FILES})
Link after creating executable
target_link_libraries(projectname mysqlcppconn)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.7)
project(projectname)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
include_directories(/usr/local/include/mysql-connector-cpp/include)
set(SOURCE_FILES main.cpp)
add_executable(projectname ${SOURCE_FILES})
target_link_libraries(projectname mysqlcppconn)
You can use mysql++ library to connect to mysql from c++.
For that install mysql++,
(Ubuntu)
sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev libmysql++-dev libmysqlcppconn-dev
(Mac)
brew install mysql++
include library by adding,
/usr/include/mysql++
/usr/include/mysql
and add linkers,
-lmysqlpp -lmysqlclient
Example code,
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <mysql++.h>
#include <mysql.h>
#define dbname "dbname"
#define server "localhost"
#define user "username"
#define pass "password"
using namespace std;
using namespace mysqlpp;
int main() {
Connection con(true);
try {
con.connect(dbname, server, user, pass);
cout << "Connected to database\n";
string s = "SELECT * FROM mirrors_mee WHERE id=1";
Query q = con.query(s);
StoreQueryResult sq = q.store();
StoreQueryResult::iterator it;
it = sq.begin();
while (it != sq.end()) {
Row row = *it;
cout << row[5] << " " << row[6] << " " << row[7] << endl;
it++;
}
} catch (Exception &e) {
cout << e.what() << endl;
}
return 0;
}
You will get full documentation of the library here.
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