Application Development with MariaDB Connector/C
This page is part of MariaDB's Documentation.
The parent of this page is: MariaDB Connector/C
Topics on this page:
Overview
MariaDB Connector/C enables C and C++ applications to establish client connections to MariaDB database products over TLS.
Build Your Application with Connector/C
When you build a C application, your compiler must link your application with the MariaDB Connector/C shared library.
The following gcc
(GNU GCC) command demonstrates how to link an application with the MariaDB Connector/C shared library using the mariadb_config
utility to determine the compiler arguments:
$ gcc -o example example.c $(mariadb_config --include --libs)
If you are not using the gcc
compiler, please consult your compiler's manual.
Header Files
MariaDB Connector/C includes several header files. In some cases, developers might find it useful to inspect the MariaDB Connector/C header files to view the definitions of structures, functions, and constants.
The header files:
Contain the definitions of structures, functions, and constants.
Are installed to the
/usr/include/mariadb/
directory by default on Linux.
C applications developed using MariaDB Connector/C must include the mysql.h
header file.