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| # MySQL Metadata Store |
| |
| To use this Apache Druid (incubating) extension, make sure to [include](../../operations/including-extensions.html) `mysql-metadata-storage` as an extension. |
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| <div class="note caution"> |
| The MySQL extension requires the MySQL Connector/J library which is not included in the Druid distribution. |
| Refer to the following section for instructions on how to install this library. |
| </div> |
| |
| ## Installing the MySQL connector library |
| |
| This extension uses Oracle's MySQL JDBC driver which is not included in the Druid distribution and must be |
| installed separately. There are a few ways to obtain this library: |
| |
| - It can be downloaded from the MySQL site at: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/ |
| - It can be fetched from Maven Central at: http://central.maven.org/maven2/mysql/mysql-connector-java/5.1.38/mysql-connector-java-5.1.38.jar |
| - It may be available through your package manager, e.g. as `libmysql-java` on APT for a Debian-based OS |
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| This should fetch a JAR file named similar to 'mysql-connector-java-x.x.xx.jar'. |
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| Copy or symlink this file to `extensions/mysql-metadata-storage` under the distribution root directory. |
| |
| ## Setting up MySQL |
| |
| 1. Install MySQL |
| |
| Use your favorite package manager to install mysql, e.g.: |
| - on Ubuntu/Debian using apt `apt-get install mysql-server` |
| - on OS X, using [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) `brew install mysql` |
| |
| Alternatively, download and follow installation instructions for MySQL |
| Community Server here: |
| [http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/) |
| |
| 2. Create a druid database and user |
| |
| Connect to MySQL from the machine where it is installed. |
| |
| ```bash |
| > mysql -u root |
| ``` |
| |
| Paste the following snippet into the mysql prompt: |
| |
| ```sql |
| -- create a druid database, make sure to use utf8mb4 as encoding |
| CREATE DATABASE druid DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4; |
| |
| -- create a druid user |
| CREATE USER 'druid'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'diurd'; |
| |
| -- grant the user all the permissions on the database we just created |
| GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON druid.* TO 'druid'@'localhost'; |
| ``` |
| |
| 3. Configure your Druid metadata storage extension: |
| |
| Add the following parameters to your Druid configuration, replacing `<host>` |
| with the location (host name and port) of the database. |
| |
| ```properties |
| druid.extensions.loadList=["mysql-metadata-storage"] |
| druid.metadata.storage.type=mysql |
| druid.metadata.storage.connector.connectURI=jdbc:mysql://<host>/druid |
| druid.metadata.storage.connector.user=druid |
| druid.metadata.storage.connector.password=druid |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Encrypting MySQL connections |
| This extension provides support for encrypting MySQL connections. To get more information about encrypting MySQL connections using TLS/SSL in general, please refer to this [guide](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/using-encrypted-connections.html). |
| |
| ## Configuration |
| |
| |Property|Description|Default|Required| |
| |--------|-----------|-------|--------| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.useSSL`|Enable SSL|`false`|no| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStoreUrl`|The file path URL to the client certificate key store.|none|no| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStoreType`|The type of the key store where the client certificate is stored.|none|no| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.clientCertificateKeyStorePassword`|The [Password Provider](../../operations/password-provider.html) or String password for the client key store.|none|no| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.verifyServerCertificate`|Enables server certificate verification.|false|no| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStoreUrl`|The file path to the trusted root certificate key store.|Default trust store provided by MySQL|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and a custom trust store is used| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStoreType`|The type of the key store where trusted root certificates are stored.|JKS|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and keystore type is not JKS| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.trustCertificateKeyStorePassword`|The [Password Provider](../../operations/password-provider.html) or String password for the trust store.|none|yes if `verifyServerCertificate` is set to true and password is not null| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.enabledSSLCipherSuites`|Overrides the existing cipher suites with these cipher suites.|none|no| |
| |`druid.metadata.mysql.ssl.enabledTLSProtocols`|Overrides the TLS protocols with these protocols.|none|no| |