Mongo / PHP包装器错误 - 如何让包装器工作?

I'm getting this error when trying to connect to a mongo server:

Unable to find the wrapper "mongodb" - did you forget to enable it when you configured PHP?

The connection string looks like this:

$conn = new Mongo("mongodb://XXXX:XXXX@XXX.member0.mongohq.com:10021/XXX",array("replicaSet" => 'rsname'));

I tried finding out qhat wrappers were available using:

var_dump(stream_get_wrappers());

and got the following:

array
  0 => string 'https' (length=5)
  1 => string 'ftps' (length=4)
  2 => string 'compress.zlib' (length=13)
  3 => string 'compress.bzip2' (length=14)
  4 => string 'php' (length=3)
  5 => string 'file' (length=4)
  6 => string 'glob' (length=4)
  7 => string 'data' (length=4)
  8 => string 'http' (length=4)
  9 => string 'ftp' (length=3)
  10 => string 'phar' (length=4)
  11 => string 'zip' (length=3)
  12 => string 'ssh2.shell' (length=10)
  13 => string 'ssh2.exec' (length=9)
  14 => string 'ssh2.tunnel' (length=11)
  15 => string 'ssh2.scp' (length=8)
  16 => string 'ssh2.sftp' (length=9)

I've checked the conf.d folders and they all seem to be in order form what I can see, so i'm not sure what I need to do to allow me to connect using the wrapper, as the example shows in the php docs example.

I'm running nginx / PHP 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.11

Ha anyone delat with this before, or able to offer some guidance? Thanks.

Which version of Mongo php library are you using? I made a simple test like this using version 1.2.12:

<?php

$mongo = new Mongo('mongodb://host1.local:27019,host2.local:27020', array("replicaSet"=>'aaa'));

$hosts = $mongo->getHosts();

var_dump( $hosts );
?>

and got absolutely no problem. ReplicaSet support through the php driver is available since request PHP-121 which goes back to version 1.0.9

To be more concrete on answering your question, the mongo php driver does not use a connection wrapper. It has a connection parser. You can find more detailled info in the code itself: parser.c

PS: Your ubuntu version is a bit old! Was released in 10/2007 and reached EOL on the 4/2009.