SHOW PLUGINS
SHOW PLUGINS displays information
about server plugins. Plugin information is also available in
the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PLUGINS table. See
Section 21.14, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA PLUGINS Table”.
Example of SHOW PLUGINS output:
mysql> SHOW PLUGINS\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
Name: binlog
Status: ACTIVE
Type: STORAGE ENGINE
Library: NULL
License: GPL
*************************** 2. row ***************************
Name: CSV
Status: ACTIVE
Type: STORAGE ENGINE
Library: NULL
License: GPL
*************************** 3. row ***************************
Name: MEMORY
Status: ACTIVE
Type: STORAGE ENGINE
Library: NULL
License: GPL
*************************** 4. row ***************************
Name: MyISAM
Status: ACTIVE
Type: STORAGE ENGINE
Library: NULL
License: GPL
...
SHOW PLUGINS output has the
following columns:
Name: The name used to refer to the
plugin in statements such as INSTALL
PLUGIN and UNINSTALL
PLUGIN.
Status: The plugin status, one of
ACTIVE, INACTIVE,
DISABLED, or DELETED.
Type: The type of plugin, such as
STORAGE ENGINE,
INFORMATION_SCHEMA, or
AUTHENTICATION.
Library: The name of the plugin shared
library file. This is the name used to refer to the plugin
file in statements such as INSTALL
PLUGIN and UNINSTALL
PLUGIN. This file is located in the directory
named by the plugin_dir
system variable. If the library name is
NULL, the plugin is compiled in and
cannot be uninstalled with UNINSTALL
PLUGIN.
License: How the plugin is licensed; for
example, GPL.
For plugins installed with INSTALL
PLUGIN, the Name and
Library values are also registered in the
mysql.plugin table.
For information about plugin data structures that form the basis
of the information displayed by SHOW
PLUGINS, see Section 24.2, “The MySQL Plugin API”.