SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'username'@'localhost' using CakePHP

I am new to PHP and CakePHP. I am finding problems while wiring my database using CakePHP.

Below is my application configuration.

I am on Bitnami WAMP stack 5.4.40-0. I am using CakePHP 3.0.4 to create a web MVC application

Entry for datasources in my app.php file.

/**
 * Connection information used by the ORM to connect
 * to your application's datastores.
 * Drivers include Mysql Postgres Sqlite Sqlserver
 * See vendor\cakephp\cakephp\src\Database\Driver for complete list
 */
'Datasources' => [
    'default' => [
        'className' => 'Cake\Database\Connection',
        'driver' => 'Cake\Database\Driver\Mysql',
        'persistent' => false,
        'host' => 'localhost',
        /**
         * CakePHP will use the default DB port based on the driver selected
         * MySQL on MAMP uses port 8889, MAMP users will want to uncomment
         * the following line and set the port accordingly
         */
        //'port' => 'nonstandard_port_number',
        'username' => 'test2',
        'password' => 'computer',
        'database' => 'jobs',
        'encoding' => 'utf8',
        'timezone' => 'UTC',
        'cacheMetadata' => true,

        /**
         * Set identifier quoting to true if you are using reserved words or
         * special characters in your table or column names. Enabling this
         * setting will result in queries built using the Query Builder having
         * identifiers quoted when creating SQL. It should be noted that this
         * decreases performance because each query needs to be traversed and
         * manipulated before being executed.
         */
        'quoteIdentifiers' => false,

        /**
         * During development, if using MySQL < 5.6, uncommenting the
         * following line could boost the speed at which schema metadata is
         * fetched from the database. It can also be set directly with the
         * mysql configuration directive 'innodb_stats_on_metadata = 0'
         * which is the recommended value in production environments
         */
        //'init' => ['SET GLOBAL innodb_stats_on_metadata = 0'],
    ],

I have already created a database table called jobs according to CakePHP conventions. User test2 has global privileges the same as the root administrator.

But when I am running the bake all command, I am getting the following error:

2015-07-01 06:24:56 Error: [PDOException] SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'test2'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
Stack Trace:
C:\Bitnami\wampstack-5.4.40-0\apache2\htdocs\myjobs\vendor\cakephp\cakephp\src\Database\Driver\PDODriverTrait.php(48): PDO->__construct('mysql:host=127....', 'test2', 'computer', Array)
C:\Bitnami\wampstack-5.4.40-0\apache2\htdocs\myjobs\vendor\cakephp\cakephp\src\Database\Driver\Mysql.php(89): Cake\Database\Driver\Mysql->_connect('mysql:host=127....', Array)
C:\Bitnami\wampstack-5.4.40-0\apache2\htdocs\myjobs\vendor\cakephp\cakephp\src\Database\Schema\BaseSchema.php(46): Cake\Database\Driver\Mysql->connect()

PROBLEM SOLVED (UPDATE)

I followed Ankit and Spencer's directions.

I had a couple of problems.

  1. Host of my user was not localhost; it was a wildcard %. Changed that, then MySQL started refusing connections.

  2. I disabled my firewall and found that the port was different from 3306. So I changed the entry in app.php. Now my application is baked :)


That error message usually means that either the password we are using doesn't match what MySQL thinks the password should be for the user we're connecting as, or a matching MySQL user doesn't exist (hasn't been created).

In MySQL, a user is identified by both a username ("test2") and a host ("localhost").

The error message identifies the user ("test2") and the host ("localhost") values...

  'test2'@'localhost'

We can check to see if the user exists, using this query from a client we can connect from:

 SELECT user, host FROM mysql.user

We're looking for a row that has "test2" for user, and "localhost" for host.

 user     host       
 -------  -----------
 test2     127.0.0.1  cleanup
 test2     ::1        
 test2     localhost  

If that row doesn't exist, then the host may be set to wildcard value of %, to match any other host that isn't a match.

If the row exists, then the password may not match. We can change the password (if we're connected as a user with sufficient privileges, e.g. root

 SET PASSWORD FOR 'test2'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('mysecretcleartextpassword')

We can also verify that the user has privileges on objects in the database.

 GRANT SELECT ON jobs.* TO 'test2'@'localhost' 

EDIT

If we make changes to mysql privilege tables with DML operations (INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE), those changes will not take effect until MySQL re-reads the tables. We can make changes effective by forcing a re-read with a FLUSH PRIVILEGES statement, executed by a privileged user.


Check Following Things

  • Make Sure You Have MySQL Server Running
  • Check connection with default credentials i.e. username : 'root' & password : '' [Blank Password]
  • Try login phpmyadmin with same credentials
  • Try to put 127.0.0.1 instead localhost or your lan IP would do too.
  • Make sure you are running MySql on 3306 and if you have configured make sure to state it while making a connection

I saw it's solved, but I still want to share a solution which worked for me.

.env file:

DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=[your database name]
DB_USERNAME=[your MySQL username]
DB_PASSWORD=[your MySQL password]

MySQL admin:

 SELECT user, host FROM mysql.user

Thank you, spencer7593

Console:

php artisan cache:clear
php artisan config:cache

Now it works for me.

Laracasts answers


If you use MAMP, you might have to set the socket: unix_socket: /Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.sock