This section describes functions used for the client-side plugin
API. They enable management of client plugins. For a description
of the st_mysql_client_plugin structure used by
these functions, see Section 24.2.4.2.3, “Client Plugin Descriptors”.
It is unlikely that a client program needs to call the functions
in this section. For example, a client that supports the use of
authentication plugins normally causes a plugin to be loaded by
calling mysql_options() to set the
MYSQL_DEFAULT_AUTH and
MYSQL_PLUGIN_DIR options:
char *plugin_dir = "path_to_plugin_dir"; char *default_auth = "plugin_name"; /* ... process command-line options ... */ mysql_options(&mysql, MYSQL_PLUGIN_DIR, plugin_dir); mysql_options(&mysql, MYSQL_DEFAULT_AUTH, default_auth);
Typically, the program will also accept
--plugin-dir and --default-auth
options that enable users to override the default values.