Charmed MySQL
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Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
8.0/stable | 313 | 03 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/stable | 312 | 03 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/candidate | 313 | 02 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/candidate | 312 | 02 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/beta | 313 | 02 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/beta | 312 | 02 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/edge | 323 | 16 Dec 2024 | |
8.0/edge | 322 | 16 Dec 2024 |
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0/stable
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Platform:
Interfaces/endpoints
Hint: Use Juju 3. Otherwise replace
juju integrate
withjuju relate
for Juju 2.9.
Charmed MySQL VM supports modern mysql_client
and legacy mysql
, mysql-shared
, mysql-router
interfaces (in a backward compatible mode).
Note: do NOT integrate (relate) both modern and legacy interfaces simultaneously.
Modern relations
This charm provides modern ‘mysql_client’ interface. Applications can easily connect MySQL using ‘data_interfaces’ library from ‘data-platform-libs’.
Modern mysql_client
interface (database
endpoint):
Adding a relation is accomplished with juju integrate
via endpoint database
. Read more about Juju relations (integrations). Example:
# Deploy Charmed MySQL cluster with 3 nodes
juju deploy mysql -n 3 --channel 8.0
# Deploy the relevant charms, e.g. mysql-test-app
juju deploy mysql-test-app
# Integrate (relate) MySQL with your application
juju integrate mysql:database mysql-test-app:database
# Check established relation (using mysql_client interface):
juju status --relations
# Example of the properly established relation:
# > Relation provider Requirer Interface Type
# > mysql:database mysql-test-app:database mysql_client regular
Find all details about default and extra DB user roles in “Charm Users explanations”.
Note: In order to integrate with this charm, every table created by the integrated application must have a primary key. This is required by the group replication plugin enabled in this charm.
Legacy relations
Note: Legacy relations are deprecated and will be discontinued on future releases. Usage should be avoided. Check the legacy interface implementation limitations in the “Legacy charm” document.
This charm supports several legacy interfaces, e.g. mysql
, mysql-shared
, mysql-router
. They were used in some legacy charms in cross-model relations.
mysql
interface (mysql
endpoint)
It was a popular interface used by some legacy charms (e.g. “MariaDB”, “OSM MariaDB”, “Percona Cluster” and “Mysql Innodb Cluster”), often in cross-model relations:
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
juju config mysql mysql-interface-database=mediawiki mysql-interface-user=mediawiki
juju deploy mediawiki
juju integrate mysql:mysql mediawiki:db
mysql-router
interface (db-router
endpoint)
It is a relation that one uses with the mysql router charm. The following commands can be executed to deploy and integrate to the keystone charm:
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
juju deploy mysql-router --series focal
juju deploy keystone --series focal
juju integrate mysql-router keystone
juju integrate mysql:db-router mysql-router:db-router
Note: pay attention to deploy identical series for keystone
and mysql-router
applications (due to the subordinate charm nature of mysql-router
).
mysql-shared
interface (shared-db
endpoint)
It is a relation that one uses when the application needs to connect directly to the database cluster. It is supported by various legacy charms, e.g. mysql-innodb-cluster. The following commands can be executed to deploy and integrate to the keystone charm:
juju deploy mysql --channel 8.0
juju deploy keystone --series focal
juju integrate keystone:shared-db mysql:shared-db