Setup for Examples

Overview

The examples in this MariaDB Connector/Python documentation depend on a database test and tables contacts and accounts.

Create the Schema

  1. Create a test database if one does not exist with the CREATE DATABASECREATE DATABASE statement:

    CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS test;
    
  2. Create tables in the test database for testing basic and advanced operations with CREATE TABLECREATE TABLE statements:

    CREATE TABLE test.contacts (
       id INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
       first_name VARCHAR(25),
       last_name VARCHAR(25),
       email VARCHAR(100)
    ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
    
    CREATE TABLE test.accounts (
       id INT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
       first_name VARCHAR(25),
       last_name VARCHAR(25),
       email VARCHAR(100),
       amount DECIMAL(15,2) CHECK (amount >= 0.0),
       UNIQUE (email)
    ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
    

Create the User

  1. Create a user account to test connectivity with the CREATE USERCREATE USER statement:

    CREATE USER 'db_user'@'192.0.2.1'
       IDENTIFIED BY 'db_user_password';
    
  2. Ensure that the user account has privileges to access the tables with the GRANTGRANT statement:

    GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, DROP
       ON test.contacts
       TO 'db_user'@'192.0.2.1';
    
    GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, DROP
       ON test.accounts
       TO 'db_user'@'192.0.2.1';