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mysql_real_connect(3) |
MariaDB Connector/C |
mysql_real_connect(3) |
mysql_real_connect - establishes a connection to a MariaDB database server
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MYSQL * mysql_real_connect(MYSQL *mysql,
const char *host,
const char *user,
const char *passwd,
const char *db,
unsigned int port,
const char *unix_socket,
unsigned long flags);
Establishes a connection to a database server.
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- mysql - a mysql handle, which was previously allocated by
mysql_init(3)
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- host - can be either a host name or an IP address. Passing the NULL value
or the string “localhost” to this parameter, the local host
is assumed. When possible, pipes will be used instead of the TCP/IP
protocol.
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- user - the user name.
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- passwd - If provided or NULL, the server will attempt to authenticate the
user against those user records which have no password only. This allows
one username to be used with different permissions (depending on if a
password as provided or not).
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- db - if provided will specify the default database to be used when
performing queries.
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- port - specifies the port number to attempt to connect to the server.
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- unix_socket - specifies the socket or named pipe that should be used.
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- flags - the flags allows various connection options to be set
Flag |
Description |
CLIENT_FOUND_ROWS |
Return the number of matched rows instead of number of changed
rows. |
CLIENT_NO_SCHEMA |
Forbids the use of database.tablename.column syntax and forces the SQL
parser to generate an error. |
CLIENT_COMPRESS |
Use compression protocol |
CLIENT_IGNORE_SPACE |
Allows spaces after function names. All function names will become
reserved words. |
CLIENT_LOCAL_FILES |
Allows LOAD DATA LOCAL statements |
CLIENT_MULTI_STATEMENTS |
Allows the client to send multiple statements in one command. Statements
will be divided by a semicolon. |
CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS |
Indicates that the client is able to handle multiple result sets from
stored procedures or multi statements. This option will be automatically
set if CLIENT_MULTI_STATEMENTS is set. |
CLIENT_REMEMBER_OPTIONS |
Rembers options passed to mysql_optionsv(3) if a connect attempt
failed. If MYSQL_OPTIONS_RECONNECT option was set to true, options will be
saved and used for reconnection. |
returns a connection handle (same as passed for 1st parameter) or NULL on error.
On error, please check mysql_errno(3) and mysql_error(3)
functions for more information.
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- The password doesn’t need to be encrypted before executing
mysql_real_connect(). This will be handled in the client server
protocol.
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- The connection handle can’t be reused for establishing a new
connection. It must be closed and reinitialized before.
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- mysql_real_connect() must complete successfully before you can execute any
other API functions beside mysql_optionsv(3).
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- mysql_init(3)
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- mysql_close(3)
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- mariadb_reconnect(3)
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- mysql_error(3)
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- mysql_errno(3)
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