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| <title>Yaml Configuration on ShardingSphere</title> |
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| <description>Recent content in Yaml Configuration on ShardingSphere</description> |
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| <title>Authorization</title> |
| <link>https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/user-manual/shardingsphere-proxy/yaml-config/authentication/</link> |
| <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
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| <description>Authorization configuration provided for users who can connect to ShardingSphere-Proxy. Users can be granted different authorities. |
| Background ShardingSphere-Proxy uses the global rule, Authority Rule (identified as !AUTHORITY), to configure user and authorization information. |
| Thanks to ShardingSphere&rsquo;s pluggable architecture, Proxy provides two levels of authority providers, namely: |
| ALL_PERMITTED: grant all authorities by default without authentication. DATABASE_PERMITTED: grant users the authority to specify a logical database, mapped through user-database-mappings. The administrator can choose which authority provider to use as needed when configuring the Authority Rule.</description> |
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| <title>Properties</title> |
| <link>https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/user-manual/shardingsphere-proxy/yaml-config/props/</link> |
| <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
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| <description>Background Apache ShardingSphere can configure system-level configuration through property configuration. This section describes the configuration items in server.yaml. |
| Parameters Name Data Type Description Default Dynamic Update sql-show (?) boolean Whether to print SQL in logs. Printing SQL can help developers quickly locate system problems. Logs contain the following contents: logical SQL, authentic SQL and SQL parsing result. If configuration is enabled,logs will use Topic ShardingSphere-SQL,and log level is INFO。 false True sql-simple (?</description> |
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| <title>Rules</title> |
| <link>https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/user-manual/shardingsphere-proxy/yaml-config/rules/</link> |
| <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
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| <description>Background This section describes how to configure the rules for ShardingSphere-Proxy. |
| Parameters Explained Rules configuration of ShardingSphere-Proxy is the same as that of ShardingSphere-JDBC. For details, please refer to ShardingSphere-JDBC Rules Configuration. |
| Notice Unlike ShardingSphere-JDBC, the following rules need to be configured in server.yaml of ShardingSphere-Proxy: |
| SQL Parsing Distributed Operations SQL Translator </description> |
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