Installing MariaDB Server on macOS Using Homebrew
MariaDB Server is available for installation on macOS (formerly Mac OS X) via the Homebrew package manager.
MariaDB Server is available as a Homebrew "bottle", a pre-compiled package. This means you can install it without having to build from source yourself. This saves time.
After installing Homebrew, MariaDB Server can be installed with this command:
brew install mariadb
After installation, start MariaDB Server:
mysql.server start
To auto-start MariaDB Server, use Homebrew's services functionality, which integrates with macOS launchctl:
brew services start mariadb
After MariaDB Server is started, you can log in:
mysql -u root
Upgrading MariaDB
First you may need to update your brew installation:
brew update
Then, to upgrade MariaDB Server:
brew upgrade mariadb
Building MariaDB Server from source
In addition to the "bottled" MariaDB Server package available from Homebrew, you can use Homebrew to build MariaDB from source. This is useful if you want to use a different version of the server or enable some different capabilities that are not included in the bottle package.
Two components not included in the bottle package (as of MariaDB Server 10.1.19) are the CONNECT and OQGRAPH engines, because they have non-standard dependencies. To build MariaDB Server with these engines, you must first install boost
and judy
. As of December 2016, judy is in the Homebrew "boneyard", but the old formula still works on macOS Sierra. Follow these steps to install the dependencies and build the server:
brew install boost homebrew/boneyard/judy brew install mariadb --build-from-source
You can also use Homebrew to build and install a pre-release version of MariaDB Server (for example MariaDB Server 10.2, when the highest GA version is MariaDB Server 10.1). Use this command to build and install a "development" version of MariaDB Server:
brew install mariadb --devel
Other resources
- mariadb.rb on github
- Terin Stock (terinjokes) who is the packager for Homebrew