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mysql
Install the MySQL client and/or server.
Note
See the full Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions.
Available states
mysql
Meta-state that includes all server packages in the correct order.
This meta-state does not include
mysql.remove_test_database
; see below for details.
mysql.client
Install the MySQL client package.
mysql.server
Install the MySQL server package and start the service.
Debian OS family supports setting MySQL root password during install via debconf.
Note
If no root password is provided in the pillar, a random one will be
created. Because Hydrogen doesn't have easy access to a random function
(test.rand_str isn't introduced until Helium), instead, we use the
not-at-all random grains.server_id
. As this is
cryptographically insecure, future formula versions should use the newly
available random.get_str
method.
mysql.disabled
Ensure that the MySQL service is not running.
mysql.database
Create and manage MySQL databases.
mysql.python
Install mysql python bindings.
mysql.user
Create and manage MySQL database users with definable GRANT privileges.
The state accepts MySQL hashed passwords or clear text. Hashed password have priority.
Note
See the salt.states.mysql_user docs for additional information on configuring hashed passwords.
Make sure to quote the passwords in the pillar so YAML doesn't throw an exception.
mysql.remove_test_database
Warning
Do not use this state if your MySQL instance has a database in use
called test
. If you do, it will be irrevocably removed!
Remove the database called test
, normally created as
part of a default MySQL installation. This state is not
included as part of the meta-state above as this name may conflict with
a real database.
mysql.dev
Install the MySQL development libraries and header files.
Note
Note that this state is not installed by the mysql meta-state unless you set your pillar data accordingly.