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Setup for Connector/C++ Examples

Examples in this MariaDB Connector/C++ documentation depend on a database test and table contacts.

Create the Schema

  1. Create a test database if one does not exist with the CREATE DATABASE statement:
    CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS test;
    
  2. Create tables in the test database for testing basic and advanced operations with CREATE 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 the User

  1. Create a user account to test connectivity with the CREATE USER statement:
    CREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS '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 GRANT statement:
    GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES
       ON test.*
       TO 'db_user'@'192.0.2.1';
    

Password Guidance

Passwords should meet your organization's password policies. If your MariaDB Enterprise Server instance has a password validation plugin installed, the password must also meet the configured requirements.

By default, MariaDB Enterprise Server installs the simple_password_check plugin, configured with system variables:

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