Understanding Node.js ECONNREFUSED Error with MySQL
When attempting to establish a connection to a MySQL database using Node.js, developers may encounter the error message "connect ECONNREFUSED." This indicates a connection refusal on the server side, effectively preventing the client application from accessing the database.
The code snippet provided in the query includes the following configuration:
var client = mysql.createClient({
user: 'root',
password: 'root',
});
However, it lacks explicit specification of the database host and port. Without these details, the default host (localhost) and port (3306) are assumed.
To resolve the ECONNREFUSED error, consider the following solutions:
Solution 1: Disable Skip Networking
Solution 2: Specify Socket Path
If connecting using the MySQL socket, configure the client like this:
var client = mysql.createClient({
user: uuuu,
password: pppp,
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: '3306',
_socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock',
});
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