Setting up an imported PHP MySQL server locally












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I am building ontop of an open source project and have been given the current code which is located here: https://opengogs.adaptcentre.ie/harsh/ethics-canvas/src/dev



I'm looking for some guidance on how to setup the mySql database; is this impossible to do without importing some form of SQL file inside phpmyadmin ? For example when I use the log in feature the php script gives this because it's not connected:



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    I am building ontop of an open source project and have been given the current code which is located here: https://opengogs.adaptcentre.ie/harsh/ethics-canvas/src/dev



    I'm looking for some guidance on how to setup the mySql database; is this impossible to do without importing some form of SQL file inside phpmyadmin ? For example when I use the log in feature the php script gives this because it's not connected:



    Login Error Screenshot










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      I am building ontop of an open source project and have been given the current code which is located here: https://opengogs.adaptcentre.ie/harsh/ethics-canvas/src/dev



      I'm looking for some guidance on how to setup the mySql database; is this impossible to do without importing some form of SQL file inside phpmyadmin ? For example when I use the log in feature the php script gives this because it's not connected:



      Login Error Screenshot










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      I am building ontop of an open source project and have been given the current code which is located here: https://opengogs.adaptcentre.ie/harsh/ethics-canvas/src/dev



      I'm looking for some guidance on how to setup the mySql database; is this impossible to do without importing some form of SQL file inside phpmyadmin ? For example when I use the log in feature the php script gives this because it's not connected:



      Login Error Screenshot







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