The db.mysql module can be used to develop software that connects to the popular open source MySQL or MariaDB database servers.
To run the mysql module tests, or if you want to just experiment, you can use the following command to start a development version of MySQL using docker:
docker run -p 3306:3306 --name some-mysql -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=12345678 -d mysql:latest
The above command will start a server instance with the root password 12345678,
available to mysql client connections, on tcp port 3306.
You can test that it works by doing: mysql -uroot -p12345678 -h127.0.0.1 .
You should see a mysql shell (use exit to end the mysql client session).
Use docker container stop some-mysql to stop the server.
Use docker container rm some-mysql to remove it completely, after it is stopped.
For Linux, you need to install MySQL development package and pkg-config.
For FreeBSD, you need to install the mariadb118-client package.
For OpenBSD, you need to install the mariadb-client package.
For Windows, install the installer or extract the
ZIP package, then copy the include, lib, and bin folders to
\thirdparty\mysql.
If a program that imports db.mysql exits right away on Windows before
fn main() prints anything, Windows usually could not load libmysql.dll.
Make sure that thirdparty/mysql/bin and thirdparty/mysql/lib are on PATH.
If you still need a workaround, copy libmysql.dll next to the produced .exe.
One common sign of this problem is the process exit code -1073741515
(0xC0000135).
import db.mysql
// Create connection
config := mysql.Config{
host: '127.0.0.1'
port: 3306
username: 'root'
password: '12345678'
dbname: 'mysql'
}
// Connect to server
mut db := mysql.connect(config)!
// Do a query
res := db.query('select * from users')!
rows := res.rows()
for row in rows {
println(row.vals)
}
// Close the connection if needed
db.close()
Sharing one mysql.DB across threads now serializes connection-level queries safely.
For concurrent servers, prefer mysql.new_connection_pool(...) so requests do not share the same
session and transaction state on one connection.
import db.mysql
// Create connection
config := mysql.Config{
host: '127.0.0.1'
port: 3306
username: 'root'
password: '12345678'
dbname: 'mysql'
}
mut db := mysql.connect(config)!
// turn off `autocommit` first
db.autocommit(false)!
// begin a new transaction
db.begin()!
mut result_code := db.exec_none('insert into users (username) values ("tom")')
assert result_code == 0
// make a savepoint
db.savepoint('savepoint1')!
result_code = db.exec_none('insert into users (username) values ("kitty")')
assert result_code == 0
// rollback to `savepoint1`
db.rollback_to('savepoint1')!
result_code = db.exec_none('insert into users (username) values ("mars")')
assert result_code == 0
db.commit()!
res := db.query('select * from users')!
rows := res.rows()
dump(rows)
// Close the connection if needed
db.close()